All France articles – Page 96
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News
How French cinemas are hoping to ride the challenge of delayed US blockbusters
The short answer is strong local films and major state subsidies.
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Reviews
‘Last Words’: Cannes Label Review
Jonathan Nossiter enlists a starry cast for his end-of-days misfire
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News
French Césars look to new era as Véronique Cayla, Eric Toledano voted co-heads
Former CNC and Arte chief Véronique Cayla promises transparency, democracy and gender equality.
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Suzanne Lindon talks precocious debut feature ‘Spring Blossom’
Cannes 2020 label film recently played at Toronto and San Sebastian.
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Cannes Film Festival 2020 returns to the Croisette with compact edition; confirms 2021 dates
Four features from the special 2020 Official selection will screen to the public.
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Reviews
‘The Voiceless’: Hamburg Review
This dialogue-free comedy evokes Jacques Tati in its portait of outcasts
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News
Roman Polanski responds to César Academy row
Controversial director has “never intervened” in decisions of the academy.
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Reviews
‘Tragic Jungle’: Hamburg Review
A Belizean woman left for dead may be a Mayan demon in this broodingly atmospheric adventure yarn
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News
Netflix swoops on Maïwenn’s Cannes label drama ‘DNA’ (exclusive)
Wild Bunch International handles sales on film which plays in San Sebastian’s Perlak selection.
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Lili Hinstin steps down as artistic director of Locarno Film Festival
French festival professional was appointed to the role in 2018.
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Features
“People wanted a pure hero film”: Sharunas Bartas on his drama ‘In The Dusk’
The film has its international premiere in competition at San Sebastian this week.
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News
‘God’s Own Country’ producers launch development award with Curzon, Charades (exclusive)
Award is aimed at UK-based filmmakers with non-English scripts.
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Films du Losange unveils deals for Cannes 2020 title ‘My Best Part’ (exclusive)
Feature was among 30 new films showcased in Toronto’s TIFF Industry Selects this September.
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Reviews
‘In The Dusk’: San Sebastian Review
Sharunas Bartas returns to form with this stark, sombre Lithuanian war story
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Reviews
‘Rosa’s Wedding’: San Sebastian Review
A feel-good domestic comedy about a put-upon woman who goes AWOL in a bid for some serious Me Time
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Reviews
‘Akelarre’: San Sebastian Review
Pablo Agüero brings a #MeToo spin to this Spanish Inquisition drama
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News
‘Red Light’, ‘Truth Seekers’ to compete at hybrid Canneseries TV festival
The fourth series of Call My Agent will close the festival.
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Metropolitan takes French rights to slam poetry musical ‘Summertime’ (exclusive)
Carlos López Estrada’s second feature is being sold by Film Constellation.
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Thierry Frémaux to face fresh Covid-19 challenge at Lumière Festival
Festival issues statement saying it will adapt to changing health situation and safety measures.