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fabien lemercier


9769 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 24/09/2025.

93 features produced in first semester of 2010

According to the Observatory at the FICAM (Federation of Film, Audiovisual and Multimedia Industries), the number of features produced in France in the first semester of 2010 stands at 93, up 13%...  

08/07/2010 | Industry | France

Interview: Paolo Protti • President of ANEC

Digital transition: "a process that has to reach maturity"

07/07/2010

MK2 launches film version of Carlos

Having been the subject of keen debate about its "hybridity" when it was selected for Cannes and after an out-of-competition screening on the Croisette of its three TV version episodes (5hr 19min...  

07/07/2010 | Releases | France

Kiberlain returns in Caumon’s L’oiseau

Final preparations are underway before shooting starts on July 12 in Bordeaux on Yves Caumon’s third feature: L’oiseau (“The Bird”). After Boyhood Loves (Un Certain Regard Award at Cannes 2001)...  

06/07/2010 | Production | France

Interview: Julie Bertuccelli • Director

"On the edge between realism and the imaginary"

The French director answered questions from international journalists at a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival  

05/07/2010

Of Gods and Men

A sumptuous French film about a group of monks well integrated in a Muslim world who must confront their faith as mortal danger approaches. Winner of the Grand Prize at Cannes 2010  

05/07/2010 | Films | Reviews

Tender Son - The Frankenstein Project

A multi-dimensional parable on the theme of creation skilfully directed by Hungarian filmmaker Kornél Mundruczó. In competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival  

05/07/2010 | Films | Reviews

Cleveland Versus Wall Street

A highly original, moving and enlightening documentary about the subprime crisis, shot in the US by Swiss director Jean-Stéphane Bron and unveiled in the Cannes Directors' Fortnight  

05/07/2010 | Films | Reviews

The Tree

An enchanting, subtle and sensitive film shot in Australia by French director Julie Bertuccelli and starring Charlotte Gainsbourg. It won acclaim as the closing film at Cannes 2010  

05/07/2010 | Films | Reviews

Ozon, Cordier and probably Kechiche to vie for Golden Lion

In Paris, the veil has been partially lifted on the trio of French films that will screen in competition at the 67th Venice Film Festival (September 1-11). Set to vie for honours are François...  

05/07/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition

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