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Fabien Lemercier


9725 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 22/07/2025.

Auteuil stars in shipyard-set Blood From a Stone

Shooting will start on January 4 in Seyne-sur-Mer in Provence on Jacques Maillot’s third feature: Blood From a Stone. The director’s previous film, Rivals, attracted 528,000 viewers in France in...  

23/12/2010 | Production | France

Verheyde gets Gainsbourg, Doherty to make Confession

Shooting will start on Monday, December 27 in the Paris area on Sylvie Verheyde’s fourth feature, French/German/UK co-production The Confession of a Child of the Century. The director of Stella...  

23/12/2010 | Production | France

Les Émotifs Anonymes fuel screen comedy

Launched in theatres today by StudioCanal, Jean-Pierre Améris’s French/Belgian comedy Les Émotifs Anonymes (“Anonymous Emotional People”, see news) has won over critics with its subtle style and...  

22/12/2010 | Releases | France

Claudel, Wargnier and Provost tipped for selection

While the first films selected for competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival (February 10-20, 2011) were revealed last week (see news), rumours are circulating in Paris about the...  

21/12/2010 | Berlinale 2011 | France

Of Gods and Men leads Lumière nominations

Awarded, rather like the Golden Globes, to the best artists of French and Francophone cinema by foreign journalists based in Paris, the 16th Lumière Awards will be presented on January 14....  

21/12/2010 | Awards | France

Moland’s A Somewhat Gentle Man triumphs at Les Arcs

At the 2nd Les Arcs European Film Festival, the jury headed by Danish filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg awarded the Crystal Arrow to Norwegian director Hans Petter Moland’s A Somewhat Gentle Man....  

20/12/2010 | Festivals | France

Mysteries of Lisbon wins Delluc

Often dubbed the “Goncourt of cinema”, the Louis-Delluc Prize for 2010 was awarded to Raoul Ruiz’s Mysteries of Lisbon by a jury of 14 critics presided by Gilles Jacob. The film beat seven other...  

20/12/2010 | Awards | France

Glass Tiger 3 aims for box office heights

Produced by Filmpartners and launched yesterday in Hungarian theatres by Szuez Film, Péter Rudolf’s cult comedy Glass Tiger 3 will try to lift the spirits of a national film industry in turmoil...  

17/12/2010 | Releases | Hungary

Meier’s L’enfant D’en Haut gets advance on receipts

Seven feature film screenplays were selected in December by the second advance on receipts committee of the National Film and Moving Image Centre (CNC). Among them is L’enfant D’en Haut (“The...  

16/12/2010 | Funding | France

Garandeau appointed president of CNC

Succeeding Véronique Cayla, who is leaving for ARTE (see news), Eric Garandeau has been appointed president of the National Film and Moving Image Centre (CNC) and takes up his post on January 1,...  

16/12/2010 | Institutions | France

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