All France articles – Page 180
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Reviews
'The Innocents (Agnus Dei)': Sundance Review
Dir. Anne Fontaine. France, Poland, 2016. 115 min.
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News
Comedies are France’s most popular film export, UniFrance
French comedies generated 326.5 million entries internationally from 1994 to 2014.
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Features
Aton Soumache talks 'The Little Prince', new films and building a European animation mini-major
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Aton Soumache, producer of Mark Osborne’s global hit The Little Prince, talks about bringing the French classic to the big screen and his ambitions for Paris-based mini-major On Entertainment.
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UniFrance Rendez-vous: comedy, art and real-life tales rule
Market sets scene for Berlin and Cannes but few deals sealed.
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Rola Bauer lands StudioCanal US post
The CEO of the French studio’s Tandem Productions will lead all production and co-production television activities in the US, it was announced on Monday.
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French films drew 106m international admissions in 2015, UniFrance
Asia overtakes Europe as top market for French films. Top three exports were Taken 3, The Transporter Refuelled and The Little Prince.
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Urban boards Arthur de Pins children’s horror 'Zombillénium'
EXCLUSIVE: $15m animation is inspired by Night Of The Living Dead and The Office; UDI scores key deals on Long Way North.
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Shout! Factory, Pathé strike 'Beast' deal
Shout! Factory has secured all US rights to Christophe Gans’ Beauty And The Beast (La Belle Et La Bête).
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Doc & Film to sell Rosi's Berlinale Competition doc 'Fire At Sea'
EXCLUSIVE: Documentary from Golden Lion winner to premiere in competition at the Berlinale.
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SND bumps up RDV slate with Jean Reno, Romain Duris titles
Jean Reno stars in Family Heist as master thief who teams up with long-lost daughters.
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Ymagis names Georges Garic deputy CEO
Garic joins from Asteelflash and will report to CEO Jean Mizrahi.
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Features
Shooting in France: Bon Voyage
France’s reputation as an expensive place to shoot for both local and international film-makers may be about to change with significant enhancements to the country’s tax credits.
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Features
Films Distribution: academy of film
The founders of Paris-based sales outfit Films Distribution talk to Melanie Goodfellow about their diverse slate, which includes foreign-language Oscar hopeful Son Of Saul.
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Features
Rendez-vous in Paris
International buyers are heading to Paris for a first glimpse at the new French films of the year at Unifrance’s annual Rendez-vous with French Cinema.
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US titles dominate French box office in 2015
The US share of the French market rose to 54.5% in 2015 against 45.4% in 2014.
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Wild Bunch to launch Lindon-starring Rodin biopic at Rendez-vous
EXCLUSIVE: Slate also includes new films by Alain Guiraudie and Raymond Depardon.
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Christopher Nolan to direct 'Dunkirk'
According to reports the British filmmaker is preparing to helm the WWII war film with Kenneth Branagh, Mark Rylance and Tom Hardy in talks to star.
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European films losing market share abroad
Paper published by European Audiovisual Observatory highlights market share drop for European films abroad.
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Features
'Je Suis Charlie': documenting the aftermath of a tragedy
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: On the day of Je Suis Charlie’s release in France, co-directors Daniel and Emmanuel Leconte discuss their doc about Charlie Hebdo’s survivors and the recent Paris atrocities.
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French court cancels 'Blue is the Warmest Colour' classification
Ruling over Palme d’Or winner fuels growing fears of conservative backlash in France.