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fabien lemercier


9693 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 18/06/2025.

Le Bureau with projects on the go

After an exceptional Berlinale, where his French company Le Bureau – Le Petit Bureau and UK firm The Bureau had four productions and co-productions selected – London River (Competition), Welcome...  

06/03/2009 | Production | France/UK

18 films set out to conquer New York

Kicking off today is the 14th Rendez-Vous With French Cinema Today (March 5-15) organised in New York by Unifrance and the Lincoln Centre Film Society. Opening with Christophe Barratier’s Paris 36...  

05/03/2009 | Events | France

Serial impostor inspires For a Son and Chameleon

The youth of France’s Frédéric Bourdin – who assumed around 30 different identities in 15 years and passed himself off as missing children – has inspired French filmmakers. Rezo Films are today...  

04/03/2009 | Releases | France

Contenders for Cartoon Tributes

The 11th edition of the European co-production forum Cartoon Movie (see news) opens today in Lyon. On Saturday, the Cartoon Tributes will be awarded to the most outstanding European animation...  

04/03/2009 | Industry | France

New wave for the Cinéfondation Residency

Six young international filmmakers have been selected by Gilles Jacob and his jury for the 18th session of the Cannes Festival Cinéfondation Residency. They include Poland’s Rafael Kapelinski,...  

03/03/2009 | Funding | France

Magimel trapped in Vigneron’s Sans laisser de traces thriller

Popular French screenwriter Grégoire Vigneron – whose filmography includes I Do, Molière, Changing Sides and Little Nicholas – is currently in Belgium shooting his directorial debut: the thriller...  

03/03/2009 | Production | France

Interview: Kornél Mundruczó • Director

"Who is guilty in the end?"

Extracts from the press conference given on the Croisette by the Hungarian director, selected in competition at the Cannes Film Festival 2010 with Tender Son – The Frankenstein Project  

02/03/2009

Women, politics and history in Mészáros’ Hope

Two years after winning a Golden Bear for Lifetime Achievement at the Berlinale, Hungarian filmmaker Márta Mészáros is currently working on the post-production of her new feature, Hope. In the...  

02/03/2009 | Production | Hungary

Delta

Captivating Hungarian film Delta plunges into the wild natural surroundings of the Danube delta in search of a lost paradise where the shadows of tragedy lurk  

02/03/2009 | Films | Reviews

Surprise triumph for Séraphine

Auteur cinema reigned supreme once again in France on Friday evening when Martin Provost’s Séraphine (see news) swept up seven Cesars at the 34th edition of the annual French film awards. Crowned...  

28/02/2009 | Cesars 2009 | France

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