All France articles – Page 51
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‘For My Country’: Venice Review
A military hazing ritual turns deadly in Rachid Hami’s intensely personal drama
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Venice documentary ‘All The Beauty And The Bloodshed’ sells to Italy, Germany, Spain
Laura Poitras’ film debuts on the Lido today.
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‘Athena’: Venice Review
Romain Gravas presents a high-octane, bullish portrait of cultural conflict in his native France
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‘A Couple’: Venice Review
Frederick Wiseman’s fiction feature is a monologue taken from the diaries of Tolstoy’s wife
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‘The Origin Of Evil’: Venice Review
Laure Calamy leads a powerhouse cast in Sebastien Marnier’s twisty thriller
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Anton’s Cecile Gaget joins Wild Bunch as head of film
French film executive previously spent a decade at Gaumont.
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WBI boards restored Venice Classics title ‘Bratan’ (exclusive)
It was the debut film of Tajikistan-born Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov.
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Urban Sales boards San Sebastian title ‘Spare Keys’; first trailer (exclusive)
Romantic comedy marks the feature directorial debut of Jeanne Aslan and Paul Saintillan.
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Unifrance’s Serge Toubiana, filmmaker Alain Guiraudie join Busan jury
French filmmaker Alain Guiraudie to also sit on New Currents jury.
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Vanessa Paradis, Nina Hoss set to star in Vanessa Filho’s ‘Trespassers’ (exclusive)
The period thriller tells the story of the campaign of resistance against the Nazi occupation in Jersey.
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France-UK actor Charlotte Gainsbourg honoured at Zurich Film Festival
She stars in Zurich world premiere, ‘The Almond And The Seahorse’.
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‘Another Spring’: Sarajevo Review
Mladen Kovacevic’s documentary chronicling Yugoslavia’s 1972 smallpox outbreak has modern-day parallels
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‘I Have Electric Dreams’: Sarajevo Review
Valentina Maurel’s sensual, spiky debut chronicles a stormy father-daughter relationship
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Deckert Distribution takes on sales for Venetian Nights title ‘Kristos - The Last Child’ (exclusive)
Doc is directed by French-Italian filmmaker Giulia Amati.
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‘Rule 34’: Locarno Review
Locarno’s Golden Leopard winner is a sensually intimate character study tackling hot-button subject matter
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‘You Will Not Have My Hate’: Locarno Review
One family’s grief in the wake of the 2015 Bataclan attack is chronicled in this sensitive, moving drama
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‘Astrakan’: Locarno Review
David Depesseville’s accomplished debut follows a wayward teen navigating the world of foster care
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‘Human Flowers Of Flesh’: Locarno Review
Writer-director Helena Wittmann returns with an elliptical study of a yachting trip around the Mediterranean
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‘Tommy Guns’: Locarno Review
Carlos Conceicao’s confident, slyly deceptive second feature looks at young soldiers during wartime
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French Senate approves government plans to abolish TV licence fee
Public broadcasters to be financed through VAT revenues until the end of 2024.