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Fabien Lemercier


9724 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 18/07/2025.

ARP calls for collective interest plan for digital transition

The ARP (Civil Society of Writers-Directors-Producers) has vigorously entered the debate on the switch to digital projection that is currently raging within the French film industry (see news)....  

09/04/2010 | Industry | France

Crime and opera for Laurent in Requiem for a Killer

Shooting starts next Monday on Jérôme Le Gris’s debut feature, the political thriller Requiem for a Killer (“A Requiem For Mister Child”), produced by Alain Terzian. The film’s bill is headed by...  

09/04/2010 | Production | France

Ordinary People

A masterful and merciless debut feature on the trivialization of murder in times of war. A film unveiled at Cannes and selected at around 15 international festivals  

08/04/2010 | Films | Reviews

Varda to receive Carrosse d’Or

The Society of Film Directors (SRF) will award the Carrosse d’Or (“Golden Coach”) to French director Agnès Varda at the opening evening of the 42nd Directors’ Fortnight, which will run from May...  

08/04/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Directors’ Fortnight

Thrillers galore at Beaune

Jonathan Lynn’s Wild Target today opens the 2nd Beaune International Thriller Film Festival (April 8-11). The UK film, set to be released in France by Rezo, will screen in the main competition,...  

08/04/2010 | Festivals | France

De France tracks down amphetamine dealers in Sphinx

The latest example of the genre film trend in France, Nicolas Boukhrief’s Sphinx is being launched today by Gaumont on around 250 screens. Starring Belgian actress Cécile de France (soon to be...  

07/04/2010 | Releases | France

De la Iglesia in Films Distribution’s line-up

A Sad Trumpet Ballad (Balada Triste de Trompeta - see news), the new feature by Spanish director Alex de la Iglesia (The Oxford Murders), whose shoot has just wrapped, will be sold internationally...  

06/04/2010 | Market | France

Rouve in noir film The Law of Violence

Shooting kicks off today on French/Belgian co-production The Law of Violence, the debut feature by Pierre Lacan. This detective film, described as very noir, stars Jean-Paul Rouve (who has just...  

06/04/2010 | Production | France

Six debut features in preparation at Emergence

The winners of the 12th Emergence session, selected by a jury presided by Laurent Cantet, have been hard at work since last Monday in Essonne, where they will stay until April 16. The programme...  

02/04/2010 | Production | France

3D rugby instead of films: Independent distributors protest

DIRE (United European Independent Distributors) yesterday denounced the theatrical screening of non-cinematic works. On March 20, 22 movie theatres showed the France-England rugby match in 3D and...  

02/04/2010 | Industry | France

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