All France articles – Page 36
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‘God Is A Woman’: Venice Review
Panama’s indigenous Kuna fight to reclaim a documentary filmed in their community in 1975
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France TV Distribution boards steamy French thriller ‘The Victoria System’ (exclusive)
Sales to kick off this week in Venice.
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French filmmaker Philippe Garrel accused of sexual misconduct by five actresses
Garrel denies all of the accusations that were published in Mediapart.
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Kiyoshi Kurosawa readies French thriller ‘Serpent’s Path’ starring Ko Shibasaki, Damien Bonnard (exclusive)
Art House Films has taken distribution rights for France.
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Memento International boards Italian Riviera crime thriller ‘Holiday’ ahead of TIFF premiere (exclusive)
The film is about a woman accused of the brutal murder of her mother.
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French, Italian cinema guilds unite in support of US strikes, set Venice symposium
French film organisations ARP, directors’ guild SRF spearhead initiative.
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La Rochelle’s Festival de la Fiction prepares for spotlight as Euro broadcasters look for content
French industry to descend on La Rochelle to premiere high-end drama series to the world.
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France’s Srab Films lines up next films by Ladj Ly and Alice Diop (exclusive)
Toufik Ayadi and Christophe Barral’s Srab Films has a slate of social justice titles.
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Isabel Coixet in talks to direct ‘Happy People Read And Drink Coffee’ for Elsa Zylberstein’s Sonia Films (exclusive)
Zylberstein unveils ambitious new slate of female-driven titles.
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Totem Films sends Anna Roller’s ‘Dead Girls Dancing’ to Mubi, boards director’s ‘Manatee’ (exclusive)
Mubi has snagged all rights for the film in Germany and Austria and will release it theatrically in those territories.
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‘Excursion’: Sarajevo Review
Sensitive feature debut follows the fall-out from a Bosnian teenager’s compulsive lies
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Olivier Assayas, Alexandre Desplat, Patrick Wachsberger among French Oscar selection committee
The second year of the new-look committee.
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‘First Case’: Locarno Review
Rising French star Noee Abita impresses as a legal assistant given the chance to work on a high-stakes case in rural France
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The French summer film festivals shining a spotlight on hot local titles with international appeal
Cannes may get all the attention, but France’s summer film festivals are essential launchpads for local features ready to hit the international market. Here are the ones to look out for.
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‘Do Not Expect Too Much From The End Of The World’: Locarno Review
Radu Jude’s latest follows a beleagured Bucharest production assistant casting for a safety at work video
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Timm Kröger’s ‘The Theory Of Everything’ scores key early sales ahead of Venice Competition premiere (exclusive)
Black-and-white genre hopping thriller is second feature from German director Kröger.
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‘The Falling Star’: Locarno Review
Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon’s typically-quirky comedy plays out in a Belgian beer bar
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French box office jumps in July as ‘Barbenheimer’ drives up ticket sales
Ticket sales in July up 33.13% compared with same month in 2022; Barbie and Oppenheimer alone accounted for 25% of admissions.
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CNC ramps up bid to make France into a global production hub as tax credits boost spending
Pauline Augrain tasked with attracting productions to France, as EY Consulting report shows economic impact of country’s tax credits.
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‘The Hypnosis’: Karlovy Vary Review
A professional woman undergoes hypnotherapy to surprising results in this Karlovy Vary prizewinner