All France articles – Page 189
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Candelabra to open Deauville
Director Steven Soderbergh to give cinema lesson. Producer Gale Anne Hurd to be feted by festival.
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Paris Cinema opening night
The Paris Cinema film festival opened on Thursday night (June 27) with Roman Polanski’s Venus in Fur.
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Bredin replaces Garandeau at France's CNC
Left-wing political appointee takes over from Sarkozy-backed Eric Garandeau.
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CNC boss Garandeau resigns
Eric Garandeau has resigned as head of France’s powerful National Cinema Centre.
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Wild Bunch, Taihe create new Chinese company
Taihe Wild Bunch will identify Chinese films with international potential and sell the Wild Bunch catalogue, including remake rights, into China.
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Cross Video Days unfolds in Paris
Cloud Chamber, executive produced by long-time Lars von Trier collaborator Vibeke Windelov, among 35 cross-media projects presented at transmediameeting.
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Tarantino to receive Lumiere Award
Quentin Tarantino will be awarded the 5th Lumiere Award at the Lumiere festival in France.
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Eclair Group recapitalises to tune of €12.4m
Cash injection will help fund move into other parts of Europe.
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Gaumont’s Paris or Perish packs in sales
EXCLUSIVE: Comedy is directorial debut of popular comedienne French Reem Kherici.
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1982 wins US In Progress top prize
Event, hosted by Champs-Elysées Film Festival, aims to find European distribution for upcoming US fare.
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UniFrance to receive first CineEurope award
Award will recognise more than 60 years of promoting and distributing French films around the world.
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Polanski’s Venus in Fur to open Paris Cinema
Belgium is country of honour at summer festival in French capital which also hosts the industry-focused Paris Project co-production market.
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Only God Forgives sparks French political spat
Re-classification of Nicolas Winding Refn’s Only God Forgives from a certificate 16 to certificate 12 prompts debate.
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Wild Bunch makes first DSK sales
EXCLUSIVE: Abel Ferrara’s Dominique Strauss-Kahn film acquired for US, Japan and Benelux during Cannes. Palme d’Or winner Blue is the Warmest Colour and contender Young and Beautiful sold out.
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Europa's Monzier to join Unifrance US
Monzier was instrumental in setting up the Europa Distribution network.
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French Film Festival UK to pay tribute to de Funès, Pialat
The 21st edition to run Nov 7-30 at venues across the UK and is set to screen a restored version of Jacques Demy’s Lola [pictured].
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Slot to head World Cinema fund
EXCLUSIVE: Lars von Trier’s longtime collaborator Marianne Slot will be unveiled this week in Cannes as the president of new French funding body World Cinema Support.
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Tomahawk sells for Celluloid, uConnect
2929 Entertainment has come on board to fully finance acquired S Craig Zahler’s Western adventure Bone Tomahawk and will channel it through Magnolia in North America. Celluloid Dreams and uConnect handle international sales.
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Pretty Pictures takes The Notebook
EXCLUSIVE: Pretty Pictures has pre-bought French rights for Janos Szasz’ Second World War drama Le Grand Cahier (The Notebook), currently in post-production from Beta Cinema.