All articles by Nancy Tartaglione – Page 8
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Pont Chafer appointed head of sales at Coproduction Office
She replaces Sarah Calderon who has left to join Karma Films
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France's Wide Management starts documentary arm
Wide Management has created a specialty arm, Wide House, devoted to production and sales of feature documentaries; Wide also announces slew of film sales.
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The Hot List
Nancy Tartaglione profiles some of the major French films set for release in 2010
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Turning a Prophet overseas
The success of Coco Before Chanel and A Prophet underlines the fact French cinema can score big internationally as well as at home. But what works overseas - and are distributors and audiences really hungry for French product? Nancy Tartaglione reports.
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The Wild man
Wild Bunch co-founder Vincent Maraval outlines to Nancy Tartaglione some of the challenges he faces in selling French film overseas
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Laws of attraction
After years of being bypassed by foreign productions — even those set in the territory — France is aiming to redress the balance. Nancy Tartaglione explores the impact the C2I international tax credit is having on attracting films to the country
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Coproduction Office strikes six deals for Tetsuo: The Bullet Man
The Shinya Tsukamoto film will have the world premiere of its final cut at the Tribeca Film Festival next month.
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Cannes Atelier participants to include Jaime Rosales, Edwin
Sixth edition of workshop will host 15 projects from 15 countries.
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The Game Of Death sparks uproar in France
Rezo Films’ The Game Of Death causes storm in French media after airing on France 2 on March 17.
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France's CNC releases annual production report
The number of films produced in France dropped slightly in 2009 according to the CNC’s annual report
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MK2 secures multiple deals on Inferno
MK2 has sold Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Inferno to several territories including the US, UK and Canada
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SND secures multiple sales on Stranded
French horror film Stranded has been sold to multiple territories
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A Prophet sweeps the board at France's Cesars
Jacques Audiard’s Oscar nominated A Prophet won ten Cesar Awards in its home country of France on Saturday night.The prison drama walked off with Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor among others.Audiard’s film was nominated in 13 categories and took a total of ...
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Why Not's Pascal Caucheteux, Gregoire Solat win Toscan prize
The producers are awarded for their contribution to French cinema over the past year.
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Wild Bunch reveals slew of EFM sales
Wild Bunch has concluded several deals on its slate following last week’s European Film Market (EFM).
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New projects benefit from France's new tax break
New French tax credit supports new projects, including new Woody Allen.
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Other Angle seals raft of EFM deals
Other Angle Pictures has announced healthy sales on its slate following the EFM.
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Greek Summer warms up Other Angle
France’s Other Angle Pictures has picked up Greek Summer, a new project to be directed by Olivier Horlait.