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Fabien Lemercier


9722 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 16/07/2025.

Ile-de-France backs Je M’appelle Tous Milana

Eight feature film projects are included in the third 2009 selection by the Ile-de-France Regional Support Fund for Technical Film and Audiovisual Industries. Among them is Romain Goupil’s Je...  

24/09/2009 | Funding | France

Pathé launches spy film Farewell on 460 screens

Starring Emir Kusturica and Guillaume Canet, Christian Carion’s spy film Farewell is the major attraction among the eight new releases hitting French theatres this Wednesday. With wide critical...  

23/09/2009 | Releases | France

Parliament adopts anti-piracy law

After a long battle marked by several dramatic turns of events (see news), the legislation against the illegal downloading of works is finally completed. Yesterday, Parliament adopted the HADOPI 2...  

23/09/2009 | Industry | France

Huppert and Lanners play prostitute and shrink in Sans Queue Ni Tête

Final preparations are underway before shooting starts next Monday in Belgium on Jeanne Labrune’s Sans Queue Ni Tête (“Cock-and-Bull”). This is the seventh cinematic feature by the whimsical...  

22/09/2009 | Production | France

Alicia Duffy makes debut feature with All Good Children

Shot entirely in France, in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region in August and the first half of September, UK director Alicia Duffy’s debut feature All Good Children is now in post-production....  

21/09/2009 | Production | France/Ireland/Belgium

Hadewijch scoops FIPRESCI at Toronto

Unveiled in the Special Presentations section at the 34th Toronto Film Festival in Canada, Bruno Dumont’s Hadewijch (see news) was awarded the FIPRESCI (International Federation of Film Critics)...  

21/09/2009 | Festivals | France

Young humanist king in Jancsó’s So Much For Justice!

This summer, veteran Hungarian director Miklós Jancsó (soon to be 88) finished shooting on his historically-inspired feature So Much For Justice!. This Hungarian/Austrian/Polish co-production...  

18/09/2009 | Production | Hungary

A Prophet enters race

Winner of the Grand Prize at the latest Cannes Film Festival, Jacques Audiard’s A Prophet has been chosen to represent France in the nomination race for the 2010 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar,...  

18/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | France

Dumont, Ozon and Honoré in competition at San Sebastian

The official competition at the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival (September 17-26), which opens tomorrow, includes three prominent French directors (Bruno Dumont, François Ozon and...  

17/09/2009 | Festivals | France

Fish Tank and Army of Crime lead European contingent

Among the four European features hitting French theatres today, alongside as many US releases, is a trio of films straight from Cannes 2009. MK2 Diffusion is launching a 98-print run of UK...  

16/09/2009 | Releases | France

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