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

Cassel stretches boundaries of reason in Our Day Will Come

Following in the footsteps of his famous father Costa and sister Julie, Romain Gavras launches his directorial career with his debut feature Our Day Will Come, which starts shooting today in the...  

06/04/2009 | Production | France

The war of the 3D glasses

The financial potential of 3D films is one of the major arguments for speeding up movie theatres’ transition to digital projection. However, tensions are growing between distributors and...  

03/04/2009 | Exhibitors | France

Piracy and distribution windows: The new system

Following the Senate last October, on Thursday evening the National Assembly adopted the Creation and Internet bill (see news). In the case of illegal downloading of films, the future High...  

03/04/2009 | Industry | France

Love and cloning in Fliegauf’s Womb

Having kicked off on March 10, shooting on Hungarian director Benedek Fliegauf’s first English-language film, Womb, is in full swing on the German island of Sylt. The film – which centres on an...  

02/04/2009 | Production | Hungary

Wajda, Slama and Finkiel hit screens alongside Safari and Puss’N Boots

Surfing on the popularity of works by Dany Boon, Gad Elmaleh and others, the current dominance of comedies at the French box office continues, even though the quality of such films is debatable....  

01/04/2009 | Releases | France

European thrillers showcased in Beaune

There’s an impressive line-up for the 1st Beaune International Thriller Film Festival, which kicks off today and runs through April 5. The event is sponsored by a group of 15 patrons dubbed Cercle...  

01/04/2009 | Festivals | France

Interview: Bertrand Tavernier • Director

The complexity of guilt and idealism

Interview with the French director before the international press at the Berlin International Film Festival, where In the Electric Mist screened in official competition  

30/03/2009

In the Electric Mist

A captivating thriller by a European director who skilfully masters the conventions of the US detective film to create a subtle and brilliantly acted work  

30/03/2009 | Films | Reviews

Composer Maurice Jarre dies

Winner of three Oscars, four Golden Globes and two Baftas, French film composer Maurice Jarre died during the night of Saturday to Sunday in Los Angeles, at the age of 84. With over 160 films to...  

30/03/2009 | People | France

Greece has taste for French films

On the occasion of the 10th Greek Francophone Film Festival – to be held from April 1-12 in Athens and April 9-15 in Thessaloniki – Unifrance has published a study on French films in Greece from...  

27/03/2009 | Market | France

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