All France articles – Page 170
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NewsSunny Side of the Doc strikes enhanced China partnership
French documentary marketplace plots increased China presence.
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Reviews'Makala': Cannes Review
A Congolese charcoal seller attempts to build a better life for himself in this Critics Week-winning documentary
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News10 Dolby Cinemas to open in France and the Netherlands
Dolby partners with Les Cinémas Gaumont Pathé to expand presence in Europe.
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NewsGaumont, Eclair to restore 100 feature films
Robert Bresson’s Lancelot Du Lac [pictured] included in deal.
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Reviews'Djam': Cannes Review
Tony Gatlif’s latest is a female road movie set between Greece and Turkey
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Reviews'Zombillenium': Cannes Review
A new employee must find his feet at a monster theme park in this French animation
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Reviews'12 Days': Cannes Review
Raymond Depardon’s latest doc takes in life at a French psychiatric hospital
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Reviews'L'Amant Double': Cannes Review
A surprising change of pace for Francois Ozon sees the French auteur venturing into De Palma territory
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NewsCirrina Studios announces animation ’The Extincts’
The recently launched studio plans a 2019 release for their first animated feature.
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Newsmk2 acquires Danielle Lessovitz's Cannes title 'Port Authority'
EXCLUSIVE: Danielle Lessovitz was a “key artistic collaborator” on Directors’ Fortnight title Mobile Homes.
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NewsIle de France fetes bumper Cannes presence
Regional funding body celebrates 14 films at the festival this year.
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NewsIMAX set to expand in France and Holland
IMAX joins Les Cinémas Gaumont Pathé for six new IMAX theatres.
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Reviews'After The War': Cannes Review
A former terrorist hides out in France with is teenage daugher in Annarita Zambrano’s debut
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Reviews'Montparnasse Bienvenue' (Jeune Femme): Cannes Review
Laetitia Dosch dominates this Paris-set story of a woman in emotional freefall after a break-up
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Reviews'Frost': Cannes Review
Lithuanian filmmaker Sharunas Bartas journeys into the Ukrainian conflict
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Reviews'Radiance': Cannes Review
Dir/scr: Naomi Kawase. Jap/Fr. 2017. 101 mins.Naomi Kawase uses the tentative connection between a partially-sighted photographer and a woman who writes film audio descriptions in this finespun exploration of beauty, impermanence and loss. Typically delicate and as gentle as a balm, the film’s well-intentioned earnestness will ...
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Reviews'Golden Years': Cannes Review
Andre Techine’s latest sees a World War I deserter reinvent himself as a woman named Suzanne
















