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Fabien Lemercier


9765 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 19/09/2025.

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

Two suburban girls set out to conquer Paris in Tout Ce Qui Brille

Freshness, rhythm and truthfulness: Géraldine Nakache and Hervé Mimran’s debut feature Tout Ce Qui Brille (“All that Glitters”), which is being launched today by Pathé Distribution on 295 screens,...  

24/03/2010 | Releases | France

Rouen crowns Upperdog

Last weekend, Norwegian director Sara Johnsen picked up the Grand Jury Prize at the 23rd Rouen Nordic Film Festival for her second feature: Upperdog (see news). Having arrived in Rouen with a slew...  

23/03/2010 | Festivals | France

Rosales and Antoniak at Cinéfondation Workshop

European directors will be well represented at the 6th edition of the Cannes Festival Cinéfondation Workshop, which yesterday unveiled this year’s selection of 15 feature film projects from 15...  

23/03/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Funding

Grondin stars as car thief in Mike

Final preparations are underway before shooting starts on April 12 on Lars Blumers’ debut feature: Mike. Inspired by a news report, the film will tell the tragicomic story of an antihero who has...  

22/03/2010 | Production | France

Von Trier, Lanners and Hansen-Love get backing from Arte France Cinéma

Four feature film projects were selected at the second 2010 session of Arte France Cinéma, who will offer co-production support and pre-acquisitions. Projects include two titles by European...  

19/03/2010 | Funding | France

Transition to digital: Pyramide sounds alarm

A negative opinion was delivered at the start of February by the Competition Authority on the National Film and Moving Image Centre - CNC’s project for a mutualisation fund aimed at helping French...  

18/03/2010 | Distribution | France

Almási scoops Kossuth Prize

Tamás Almási has received the Kossuth Prize, one of Hungary’s major artistic awards. Born in 1948, the director has helmed around 20 documentary features, including The Real Puskas (focusing on...  

18/03/2010 | Awards | Hungary

Two faces of German cinema in Soul Kitchen and Storm

Among the 12 new releases hitting French theatres today are two top German arthouse films, widely acclaimed by critics: Fatih Akin’s energetic comedy Soul Kitchen and Hans-Christian Schmid’s...  

17/03/2010 | Releases | France

Julie Gavras directs Hurt and Rossellini in Late Bloomers

Shooting starts this Thursday in London on Julie Gavras’s second feature: Late Bloomers. For this English-language French/UK/Belgian co-production, the director of acclaimed film Blame It On Fidel...  

16/03/2010 | Production | France

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