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mk2 films boards sales on Christophe Honoré's 'Sorry Angel' (exclusive)
Paris-based mk2 films has boarded sales on French director Christophe Honoré’s upcoming film Sorry Angel. Vincent Lacoste in Sorry Angel The film is a bittersweet love story between a 40-year-old writer and a young literature student co-starring Pierre Deladonchamps and Vincent Lacoste. Honoré, who was last at ...
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Christophe Honore, Daniel Auteuil to attend French Film Festival UK
Now in its 19th year, the festival will open with Jean-Pierre Ameris’ Romantics Anonymous on Nov 9.
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Toronto 2022 preview: Screen’s guide to World Cinema, Discovery and Midnight Madness
Toronto International Film Festival runs September 8-18.
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Toronto adds world premieres including Winnie, Killer Elite, Hysteria
The Toronto International Film Festival has today announced dozens more films in its programme.
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Honore's all-star musical Les Bien-aimes to close Cannes
The film will screen on May 22, out of competition.
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Cineart, Lumiere kickstart Belgian deals
Continuing its longstanding relationship with Ken Loach, Belgian distributor Cineart has confirmed that it will release Loach’s latest The Angels’ Share (currently shooting in Glasgow).
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Love Songs (Les Chansons d'Amour)
Dir/scr: Christophe Honore Fr. 2007. 95 mins The genre of the realist-inflected arthouse musical has intermittently thrived in France , ever since it was kick-started by Jacques Demy's The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Les Papapluies de Cherbourg). It's an institution that ambitious French directors have returned to with regularity, with even ...
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Hengameh Panahi, Celluloid Dreams: the dream catcher
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Flying high after a trio of main-prize victories at Berlin, Cannes and Venice, Celluloid Dreams veteran Hengameh Panahi talks about her 30-year career and working with the world’s top auteurs.
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Fremaux faces A-list deluge in countdown to Cannes
With April 14 set as the day when Cannes festival director Thierry Fremaux unveils his 2011 lineup, Fremaux and his programming team are screening a deluge of titles from A-list European directors which promises a vintage year on the Croisette.
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