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Fabien Lemercier


9726 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 23/07/2025.

Pathé launches Boyle’s 127 Hours on 181 screens

UK productions and co-productions are enjoying a great start to the year in French theatres. After Mike Leigh’s Another Year (Diaphana Distribution – 450,000 admissions in eight weeks) and Tom...  

23/02/2011 | Releases | France

Fogiel and González crowned Producers of the Year

Awarded by the Academy of Film Arts and Techniques, the 4th Daniel Toscan du Plantier Prize for the Best Producers of 2010 went to Les Films du Poisson. Headed by Yaël Fogiel and Laetitia...  

23/02/2011 | Awards | France

Films Distribution in optimistic mood after EFM

Back from the Berlinale, Nicolas Brigaud-Robert, who heads French international seller Films Distribution, gave Cineuropa his analysis of the economic situation on film markets: "Things have...  

22/02/2011 | Market | France

ARP and BLOC step in to defend MEDIA Programme

Concerned about the future of the European Union’s MEDIA Programme, whose resources or governance could change by 2013, the ARP (Civil Society of Writers-Directors-Producers) and the BLOC (Film...  

22/02/2011 | Industry | France

38 Witnesses: Belvaux commits to murder

For the past week, shooting has been in full swing in Le Havre on Lucas Belvaux’s eighth feature, French/Belgian co-production 38 Witnesses. After The Right of the Weakest (in competition at...  

21/02/2011 | Production | France

Attention turns to Cannes

While the Berlinale is drawing to a close, professional attention is now focusing on the 64th Cannes Film Festival (May 11-22, 2011), which looks set to be a glittering event. Among the European...  

17/02/2011 | Festivals | France

The Burma Conspiracy flaunts blockbuster ambitions

A €30m budget, 99-day shoot in the Thai jungle, Bangkok, Hong-Kong, Belgium, Germany, the South of France and London, action a-plenty with fighting, free-fall and a car chase, and a cast including...  

16/02/2011 | Releases | France

Bourgeois stockbroker steps through the Service Entrance

Shown out of competition yesterday at the Berlinale, Philippe Le Guay’s Service Entrance is a tender and nostalgic comedy about class differences set in Paris in 1962. Centred on a very...  

15/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Out of Competition/France

Works by Jacquot and Vicari in EPC’s Co-production Forum

A total of 36 feature film projects will take part in the 45th Co-production Forum, to be held in the afternoon on Sunday, February 13 in Berlin. It is organised by the European Producers Club...  

11/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Industry

Memento flexes its claws

Well-placed again in the showcase at the 61st Berlinale, French seller Memento Films International will be pinning its hopes on two features selected at the German festival, which opened...  

11/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Market/France

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