10 features and 10 shorts will be on offer.

UniFrance is launching the fourth edition of myFrenchFilmFestival.com, which will run Jan 17 to Feb 17.

Last year’s festival saw 750,000 viewings in 189 countries.

New for the 2014 edition are the addition of platforms including iTunes in 80 territories. SpectiCast will make the selections available to more than 1,000 cinemas worldwide, and 400 airlines will offer the films via partner Skeye.

The festival will showcase 10 first and second features and 10 shorts.

The jury for the filmmakers award will be led by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and also include Lynne Ramsay, Marco Bellocchio and Anurag Kashyap. A press award, audience award and social networks award will also be handed out.

The films are:

FEATURES

In a Rush, directed by Louis Do Lencquesaing

Augustine [pictured], directed by Alice Winocour

Little Lion, directed by Samuel Collardey

Maddened by His Absence, directed by Sandrine Bonnaire

The Virgin, the Copts and Me, directed by Namir Abdel Messeeh

The Rendez-Vous of Déjà-Vu, directed by Antonin Peretjako

The Day of the Crows, directed by Jean-Christophe Dessaint

Welcome to Argentina, directed by Edouard Deluc

Mobile Home, directed by François Pirot

Pauline détective, directed by Marc Fitoussi

SHORTS

Just Before Losing Everything, directed by Xavier Legrand

The Lobster’s Cry, directed by Nicolas Guiot

Clay, directed by Michaël Guerraz

The Runaway, directed by Jean-Bernard Marlin

The Lizards, directed by Vincent Mariette

Mademoiselle Kiki et les Montparnos, directed by Amélie Harrault

Solitudes, directed by Liova Jedlicki

In Seventh Heaven, directed by Guillaume Foirest

A la française, directed by Morrigane Boyer, Julien Hazebroucq, Ren-Hsien Hsu, Emmanuelle Leleu, William Lorton

Le premier pas, directed by Jonathan Comnène

 

OUT OF COMPETITION

The Young Girls of Cherbourg, directed by Jacques Demy

Quebecker Feature

Before My Heart Falls, directed by Sébastien Rose

Quebecker Short

Herd Leader, directed by Chloé Robichaud