All France articles – Page 198
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Other Angle reports biggest market ever
EXCLUSIVE: Company closes raft of territory sales at Cannes 2011
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Gaumont has busiest market ever, including US deal for The Conquest
EXCLUSIVE: Music Box plans ambitious release.
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On The Road travels to Greece, Canada, Scandinavia
MK2 closes more deals on Walter Salles’ upcoming road movie.
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Wide takes on Panahi’s This Is Not A Film
Wide Management takes on Cannes selection from Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb
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MK2 shines to Hermanus’ Beauty
MK2 has announced the acquisition of a handful of official selection titles including Oliver Hermanus’ Un Certain Regard entry Beauty.
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Future of MEDIA up for discussion in Cannes
The ninth edition of Cannes’ European Rendezvous focuses on MEDIA’s preparations for the new programme
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Paris when it sizzles
After one false start in 2006, Woody Allen has finally made a film in Paris, which has been selected to open Cannes this year. Melanie Goodfellow discovers how the master film-maker shot all over the city last summer
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Strong arm of the law
Sylvie Barnaud must be one of the most credited police chiefs in the history of IMDb. Julie & Julia and The Da Vinci Code are just two of the productions to mention the Paris-based police commander for her help during shoots.
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The French 50
France has a dynamic film industry with a global outlook, and its leading players will all be in Cannes. Screen profiles the industry insiders, producers, distributors, sales companies and financiers it pays to know
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EuropaCorp to shift focus to TV and international sales
After a turbulent 12 months, Luc Besson’s EuropaCorp came out fighting on Wednesday [May 4] with the announcement of a four-year strategic action plan it hopes will return it to profit in 2011/12 and puts the accent on increased TV production and international sales.
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Agyness Deyn, Richard Coyle to star in London-set Pusher remake
Model Agyness Deyn, Richard Coyle, Bronson Webb to star in thriller; Gaumont handling sales
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Skolimowski, Lonsdale specials guests at Paris Cinema International Film Festival
Michael Lonsdale, Jerzy Skolimowski among guests at 9th Paris Cinema International Film Festival
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Pretty Pictures takes French rights to Detachment
Tony Kaye’s drama premiered earlier this week at Tribeca and boasts a star-studded cast of Adrien Brody, Christina Hendricks, Marcia Gay Harden, Lucy Liu, Blythe Danner, James Caan, Tim Blake Nelson, Bryan Cranston, William Petersen and newcomers Betty Kaye and Sami Gayle.
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Rezo falls for Un Certain Regard title Bonsai
Rezo takes international rights to Cristian Jimenez’s second feature
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Cannes Classics lineup announced
Lineup includes retored prints of films by Bertolucci, Kubrick, Rosselini and Melies
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The Lords, Nicostratos among Other Angle line-up for Cannes market
France’s Other Angle has announced its line-up for the upcoming Cannes Film Market with hot new project The Lords leading the pack.
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Futurikon follows Dragon Hunters with Playground Stories
French animation specialist Futurikon plans its first live action feature.
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Of Gods And Men, Polanski triumph at Cesars
The Cesar Awards, France’s equivalent to the Oscar, were handed out in Paris on Friday night [25] with Of Gods And Men taking the best film prize.
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Magnolia licenses Humpday French remake rights to UGC
The deal with UGC is an example of how buyers in several territories are exploring ways to develop Lynn Shelton’s Sundance 2009 crowd-pleaser for local audiences.