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9861 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 19/12/2025.

Mouret caught in own trap in Please, Please Me!

After Change of Address (Cannes Directors’ Fortnight 2006) and Shall We Kiss? (Venice Days 2007), Emmanuel Mouret returns to French theatres with Please, Please Me!, on release today by Pyramide....  

24/06/2009 | Releases | France

Interview: Denis Dercourt • Director

Hypnotic beauty and historical accuracy

Interview with an unusual, 44-year-old director who, film after film, is emerging as a French filmmaker to watch closely  

23/06/2009

A Prophet

Jacques Audiard transcends a genre film about prison and criminality, to create a complex work combining powerful realism, a sensitive human journey and subtle social metaphor  

23/06/2009 | Films | Reviews

Tomorrow at Dawn

Perilous journey into the parallel world of historical reconstruction fans in this psychologically subtle and visually stunning film unveiled at the Cannes Film Festival  

23/06/2009 | Films | Reviews

Duris plays a professional Heartbreaker

The third week of shooting is currently underway in Monaco on Pascal Chaumeil‘s debut feature, Heartbreaker, starring Romain Duris (soon to appear alongside Charlotte Gainsbourg in Patrice...  

23/06/2009 | Production | France

Elkabetz finds love behind bars in Les Mains Libres

The final leg of shooting is underway in and around Paris on the directorial debut of actress Brigitte Sy (seen last year in Versailles): Les Mains Libres (“Free Hands”). Winner of an award at...  

22/06/2009 | Production | France

Imogène : mission secrète en Ecosse pour Catherine Frot

Dernier jour de tournage demain à Toulouse pour la comédie d’espionnage Imogène, le premier long métrage de réalisateurs du duo Alexandre Charlot - Franck Magnier, scénaristes notamment de...  

19/06/2009 | Production | France

Europe holds its own

Several non-domestic European productions are currently doing well in French theatres and are enjoying lasting success thanks to the generous print-runs released by their Gallic distributors. This...  

18/06/2009 | Box Office | France

Chameleon Hungarian Oscar hopeful

Krisztina Goda’s third feature, Chameleon, has been selected to represent Hungary in the nomination race for the 2010 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, to be awarded on March 7 of next year, after...  

18/06/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Hungary

Round Da Way launched on 290 screens

A breath of youth and offbeat humour is currently blowing through French theatres. After Riad Sattouf’s The French Kissers, which has claimed second place at the box office (and by far the best...  

17/06/2009 | Releases | France

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