All France articles – Page 105
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Sunny Side of the Doc hires Mathieu Béjot to new strategy and development role
French documentary event creates director of strategy and development role.
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French director Christophe Ruggia placed in police custody following Adèle Haenel allegations
French actress Adèle Haenel has accused filmmaker of molesting her when she was a teenager.
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Producers of Iranian Sundance title ‘Yalda’ issue statement denying withdrawal claims
Director will not attend festival due to flare-up in tensions between US and Iran.
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France’s Daniela Elstner sets out her priorities as new Unifrance chief
She talks about increasing support for producers, advising on the overhaul of France’s audiovisual laws and a code of conduct to support victims of sexual harassment.
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Spike Lee to head 2020 Cannes Film Festival jury
Lee “honored to be the first person of the African diaspora (USA) to be named president of the Cannes Jury and of a main film festival.”
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42 European films to tempt festival directors in 2020
The hot productions from France, Benelux, Nordics, Italy, Germany, Spain, Greece, Central and Eastern Europe, and Russia.
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Wild Bunch unveils 2020 French slate; new films by Maïwenn, Stephane Brizé (exclusive)
Paris-based sales powerhouse to launch new titles by Maïwenn, Stephane Brizé, Louis Garrel and Bruno Podalydès.
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Local language content top most popular Netflix releases of 2019 in eight countries
Murder Mystery ranks top in nine including US; The Disappearance Of Madeleine McCann tops UK.
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French cinema guilds protest cut to CNC film subsidies in 2020
CNC support for cinema cut by roughly $16m to balance the books.
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Why environmental film projects are now a tough sell
Les Arcs Film Festival launched its inaugural Green Lab this year looking at what the cinema world can do to help tackle climate change.
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New Europe closes French deal for Rotterdam-bound ‘A Perfectly Normal Family’ (exclusive)
The drama is the directorial debut of Damnish filmmaker Malou Reymann
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Pyramide International boards Mohamed Diab’s ‘Amira’ (exclusive)
It is the third feature by Egyptian director Mohamed Diab after ’678’ and ’Clash’.
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Loco Films scoops sales on Les Arcs winner ‘The Hill Where Lionesses Roar’ (exclusive)
Drama is the debut feature of 18-year-old actress and director Luàna Bajrami.
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Best Friend Forever boards sales on Patric Chiha’s Berlinale title ‘If It Were Love’ (exclusive)
Documentary follows tour of Gisèle Vienne’s rave-inspired dance work Crowd.
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French 2019 box office report: admissions recover, indie market share declines
The box office in France bounced back this year with the upper reaches of the chart were dominated by Disney.
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Russian drama wins €50,000 Eurimages prize in Les Arcs
Buzzy non-prize winners included Lamb and Shorta.
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Les Arcs Film Festival launches €10,000 Green award
Festival is using its carbon offset to launch new fund aimed at fiction features tackling ecological issue.
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First look: Charlotte Gainsbourg in Benoit Jacquot’s ‘Suzanna Andler’ (exclusive)
The production is an adaption of the 1968 play by Marguerite Duras.
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’Atlantics’ director Mati Diop talks taking the plunge with Netflix
Haunting ghost story exploring legacy of African exodus to Europe is Senegal’s Oscar submission.