All France articles – Page 57
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News
Theatre owners must invest to draw back audiences, say Italian and French cinema execs
Admissions are falling in both Italy and France.
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Features
‘Cuties’ director Maimouna Doucouré on her new project ‘Hawa’
Hawa is about a young albino girl living in Paris with her grandmother who sets her sights on getting adopted by Michelle Obama.
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News
American French Film Festival to honour Charles Gillibert (exclusive)
Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jacques Perrin to be posthumously honoured with special screenings.
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News
‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’, ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’ among Dinard line-up
The festival celebrates UK independent cinema and runs September 28 - October 2.
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Reviews
‘The Damned Don’t Cry’: Venice Review
A mother and son reside on the fringes of Moroccan society in Fyzal Boulifa’s impressive second feature
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Reviews
‘Saint Omer’: Venice Review
Alice Diop’s fiction debut uses a real-life courtroom drama to challenge media assumptions
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Reviews
‘Anhell69’: Venice Review
Colombian filmmaker Theo Montoya crafts a dark meditation on a nation, and a generation
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Reviews
‘Love Life’: Venice Review
Family tensions are exacerbated by tragedy in Koji Fukada’s emotional melodrama
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News
Cannes award-winner ‘War Pony’ secures France distribution deal
The US drama is inspired by true events.
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Reviews
‘Beating Sun’: Venice Review
This compelling drama stars Swann Arlaud as a landscape architect obsessed with building a public garden
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Reviews
‘Other People’s Children’: Venice Review
Rebecca Zlotowski draws from her own life for this portrait of a woman at the crossroads
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Reviews
‘Nezouh’: Venice Review
Soudade Kaadan’s second feature is a delicate drama about a family in war-torn Syria
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Reviews
‘For My Country’: Venice Review
A military hazing ritual turns deadly in Rachid Hami’s intensely personal drama
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News
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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Reviews
‘Athena’: Venice Review
Romain Gravas presents a high-octane, bullish portrait of cultural conflict in his native France
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Reviews
‘A Couple’: Venice Review
Frederick Wiseman’s fiction feature is a monologue taken from the diaries of Tolstoy’s wife
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Reviews
‘The Origin Of Evil’: Venice Review
Laure Calamy leads a powerhouse cast in Sebastien Marnier’s twisty thriller
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News
Anton’s Cecile Gaget joins Wild Bunch as head of film
French film executive previously spent a decade at Gaumont.
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News
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.