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Fabien Lemercier


9730 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 29/07/2025.

Do we urgently need a new economic model for culture?

There are far less glamorous subjects than attractive cast lists, selections at major festivals or box-office triumphs, but which nevertheless represent crucial stakes for the future of European...  

20/10/2011 | Industry | France

Ile-de-France backs latest projects by Rosales and De Oliveira

Europe featured prominently at the third 2011 session of the Ile-de-France Regional Support Fund for Technical Film and Audiovisual Industries: the latest projects by Spain’s Jaime Rosales...  

20/10/2011 | Funding | France

Poliss and Outside Satan track down evil in this week’s line-up

Two new domestic releases unveiled at this year’s Cannes Film Festival are hogging all the critical acclaim today: Maïwenn’s Poliss, launched by Mars Distribution on a 407-print run, and Bruno...  

19/10/2011 | Releases | France

Interview: Pierre Schoeller • Director

“A thriller-like intensity”

A rising star of French cinema, the director talks about his second feature The Minister  

18/10/2011

The Minister

Political power analysed in a fast-paced thriller. Olivier Gourmet gives a magnificent performance in a film unveiled at Cannes.  

18/10/2011 | Films | Reviews

CNC lends support to Louis-Do de Lencquesaing’s Au galop

Among the five first feature film projects kept at the October session of the advance on receipts of the National Film and Moving Image Centre (CNC) the first film as director by actor Louis-Do de...  

18/10/2011 | Funding | France

Details revealed about Ozon’s Dans La Maison

The plot of the thirteenth feature by François Ozon [pictured], Dans La Maison (“In the House”), which was shot over eight weeks in August and September, has been kept secret until now. According...  

18/10/2011 | Production | France

Saint-Jean-de-Luz crowns A Bottle in the Gaza Sea

First love, first cigarette, first body piercing and first terrorist attack. After a suicide bombing at a café in her neighbourhood, a young 17-year-old French girl living in Jerusalem writes a...  

17/10/2011 | Festivals | France

Poliss

The turbulent life of police officers in the Child Protection Squad. Extraordinary energy, harsh realism and unbridled emotions. Jury Prize at Cannes.  

14/10/2011 | Films | Reviews

Family Matters: duel for Pierre Arditi and Jean-Pierre Marielle

On October 31, shooting will start on the sentimental comedy Family Matters, Nick Quinn's first feature film, which will see seasoned actors Pierre Arditi (who was lauded last year in Ensemble...  

14/10/2011 | Production | France

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