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fabien lemercier


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

Kechiche, a disappointed winner

A winner of two awards on Saturday evening at the 64th Venice Film Festival with a Special Jury Prize for his The Secret of the Grain and the Marcello Mastroianni Prize for Best Newcomer (young...  

10/09/2007 | Venice 2007 | Awards

Taxidermia announced as Hungarian contender

Young Hungarian director György Pálfi’s second feature, Taxidermia, has been selected to represent Hungary as one of the potential nominees for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2008 Academy...  

07/09/2007 | Oscars 2008 | Hungary

My Brother Is an Only Child

A family tale set against the backdrop of political tension: dramatic art, the Italian way  

06/09/2007 | Films | Reviews

French take Toronto by storm

A copious contingent of 33 French majority (co-)productions will screen at the 32nd Toronto Film Festival (September 6-September 15). The Canadian event will give pride of place to Alain Corneau’s...  

06/09/2007 | Festivals | France

Wild Bunch puts its money where its mouth is

En route for the Toronto Film Festival, which opens tomorrow, where the French international sales and distribution outfit aims to do a significant share of business, Wild Bunch has announced the...  

05/09/2007 | Industry | France

Rohmer enchants critics

Calles "An ode to art and life" by Le Monde, "an exceptional love film with breathless suspense" by Libération, "a deliciously sabotaged pastoral tale" by Télérama and "a luminous adaptation of...  

05/09/2007 | Releases | France

UGC-MK2 alliance continues to make waves

While the groups UGC and MK2 will this morning make official their union on unlimited film passes, the subject continues to ruffle the feathers of French film professionals (see article). After...  

04/09/2007 | Exhibitors | France

Canet-Carion and Magimel-Schoendoerffer meet again

Casting is underway with top bill names announced for two of the most attractive projects set to begin lensing in early 2008. First up Christian Carion’s spy thriller Farewell will star Guillaume...  

03/09/2007 | Production | France

Sur ta joue ennemie freed from prison

Sunday marks the beginning of lensing in Grenoble on Sur ta joue ennemie (“On Your Enemy’s Cheek”), the feature debut from renowned documentary director Jean Xavier de Lestrade, who won a 2002...  

31/08/2007 | Production | France

French sellers omnipresent

With 26 films programmed in the various sidebar sections of the 64th Venice Film Festival, which kicked off yesterday, the 14 French international sales agents on the Lido are already leaving...  

30/08/2007 | Venice 2007 | Market

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