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Fabien Lemercier


9723 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 17/07/2025.

Cruel cameras in Czukor Show

In Hungarian theatres, Hungaricom is today launching Tamás Dömötör’s second feature: Czukor Show. This Hungarian/Swedish co-production, whose cast includes Zsolt Anger, Attila Árpa, Szilvia...  

04/03/2010 | Releases | Hungary

Three 50-something women hit the road in Thelma, Louise and Chantal

Benoît Pétré’s sharp comedy Thelma, Louise and Chantal is being released on French screens today by its producer La Fabrique de Films. Starring Jane Birkin, Caroline Cellier and Catherine Jacob as...  

03/03/2010 | Releases | France

Nominees for Cartoon Movie Tributes 2010

The Cartoon Movie Tributes 2010 will be awarded on Friday at the 12th Cartoon Movie in Lyon. Vying for Best Director of the Year are Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar for A Town Called Panic...  

02/03/2010 | Events | France

Animated films galore at Cartoon Movie

Kicking off tomorrow in Lyon is the 12th Cartoon Movie, which will open with Czech director Jiří Barta’s In the Attic: Who Has a Birthday Today?. Over three days, 590 professionals, including 160...  

02/03/2010 | Events | France

Murderous weekend for Darroussin in Holiday

Shooting wraps tomorrow in the Lot region on Guillaume Nicloux’s seventh feature: the detective comedy Holiday. The cast includes Josiane Balasko (The Hedgehog), Jean-Pierre Darroussin (to be seen...  

01/03/2010 | Production | France

Guirado returns to scenes of a crime in Greed

Having attracted attention with From Heaven (2003) and especially The Grocer’s Son (2007), Eric Guirado is about to start shooting in the Alps on his third feature, Greed. The film is based on a...  

26/02/2010 | Production | France

Lindon stars in Gleize’s The Moon Child

Shooting starts next Monday on Delphine Gleize’s third feature, The Moon Child, starring Vincent Lindon (seen at his best recently in Mademoiselle Chambon). Discovered in the Un Certain Regard...  

25/02/2010 | Production | France

Caucheteux and Sorlat named Producers of the Year

Having won last year’s Daniel Toscan du Plantier Prize, Pascal Caucheteux (Why Not Productions) has done it again, this time with his partner Grégoire Sorlat. The duo have won the title of Best...  

24/02/2010 | Awards | France

Freedom, the Roma and the Righteous in Nazi-occupied France

"I’d wanted to make a film about the holocaust of the Romani people ever since I started working in cinema (…), to understand why a man or woman decides one day to save some gypsies." This is how...  

24/02/2010 | Releases | France

Allen and Henckel von Donnersmarck get tax credit

Since its launch last December, the French international tax credit has already benefitted 15 cinematic and audiovisual works from four countries (the US – with funding from Warner, Universal,...  

23/02/2010 | Funding | France

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