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Fabien Lemercier


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

Provost reunites with Moreau on Où Va la Nuit

Shooting starts next Tuesday in Nord-Pas-de-Calais on the fourth feature by Martin Provost, whose latest work, Séraphine, won three Cesars in 2009, including Best Film. For his French/Belgian...  

01/04/2010 | Production | France

Rahim scoops Patrick Dewaere Award

After his European Film Award for Best Actor 2009 and his double win at the Césars 2010 (Best Actor and Best Male Newcomer), for his performance in Jacques Audiard’s A Prophet, Tahar Rahim adds...  

31/03/2010 | Awards | France

Elbé’s socially-engaged thriller Tête de Turc hits screens

Actor Pascal Elbé makes an impressive directorial debut with Tête de Turc (“Turk’s Head”), launched today in French theatres by Warner. The film stars Roschdy Zem, young actor Samir Makhlouf and...  

31/03/2010 | Releases | France

Interview: Eric Lagesse • Distributor, Pyramide

"Everyone makes a beeline for the same films"

31/03/2010

Hopeful films race against time for Cannes selection

Rumours are circulating in Paris two weeks ahead of the press conference at which the official selection for the 63rd Cannes Film Festival (May 12-23, 2010) will be unveiled. And uncertainty will...  

30/03/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Selection

Faucon explores manipulations of radical Islamism in The Desintegration

Fascinated by the theme of encounters between communities fuelled by passions and prejudice, or even racism and hatred, Philippe Faucon will start shooting in May on his eighth feature: The...  

29/03/2010 | Production | France

Kocsis, Mundruczo and Tarr set sights on the Croisette

Three Hungarian directors are well-placed among the contenders for selection at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival (May 12-23, 2010). According to our information, young filmmaker Ágnes Kocsis already...  

29/03/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Selection/Hungary

Heartbreaker gets off to flying start

Pascal Chaumeil’s Heartbreaker (see news) has enjoyed an excellent first week in French theatres, where it attracted almost 1.17m viewers. Launched on a moderate print-run of 379 by Universal...  

26/03/2010 | Box Office | France

Scott’s Robin Hood to open festival

Ridley Scott’s US/UK co-production Robin Hood will open the 63rd Cannes Film Festival (May 12-23, 2010), out of competition. The film stars Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett, alongside Danish actor...  

26/03/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Selection

Controversy over digital transition: Ymagis responds to Pyramide

Jean Mizrahi, manager of Ymagis, a company which operates as a third-party investor for the digital equipment of movie theatres (and has signed agreements with MK2 and UGC) responds to Eric...  

25/03/2010 | Industry | France

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