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fabien lemercier


9761 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 16/09/2025.

New director at Mars Distribution

According to the weekly Le film Français, Stéphane Célérier, the long-established director general of the Studio Canal arm Mars Distribution will be replaced by Philippe Désandré, a renegade of...  

20/11/2006 | Distribution | France

Farewell to Francis Girod

A wealth of homages were paid yesterday to director Francis Girod following the announcement of his death from a heart attack in Bordeaux early Sunday morning. The 61 year-old filmmaker, a former...  

20/11/2006 | Obituary | France

Denmark, Austria and Spain win Europa Cinemas awards

Europa Cinemas have announced their 2006 award winners at the cinema network’s 11th annual conference in Paris (November 17-19). The Best Programming award went to Copenhagen cinema Grand Teatret....  

17/11/2006 | Awards | Europe

Annual Europa Cinemas conference in Paris

The 11th annual conference of the Europa Cinemas network, which includes 644 cinemas and 1,554 screens in 359 cities begins today in Paris. Network President Claude Miller and Director General...  

17/11/2006 | Exhibitors | Europe

All eyes on Warsaw for European Producers Club

At the 2006 European Film Awards in Warsaw, the European Producers Club (EPC), headed by Jean Cazès, will hold a Co-production forum on Friday, December 1 and continue – after San Sebastian and...  

16/11/2006 | Industry | Europe

Claire Denis: White Material before 35 Rhums

French helmer Claire Denis will be shooting her ninth feature, White Material, in Cameroon this winter. Produced by Pascal Caucheteux for Why Not Productions, the film, set on coffee plantations,...  

16/11/2006 | Production | France

Europe behind My Colonel and The Stone Council

Up against four US productions, including heavyweights Borat and Babel, European films are depending on co-productions and diversity to fare well in French cinemas, home to fifteen new releases...  

15/11/2006 | Releases | France

Provost wins Best Screenwriter for Séraphine

Dedicated to features and reserved for authors who have had no more than three scripts made into films, the 2006 Grand Prize for Best Scriptwriter went to Martin Provost for Séraphine. Based on...  

15/11/2006 | Awards | France

2006: A record year for local titles

According to the latest estimates published by the Centre National de la Cinématographie (CNC), the market share of French films stood at 43.7% for the first ten months of 2006, compared to 36.9%...  

14/11/2006 | Box office | France

Thrillers on the rise

Like the screen adaptation of Harlan Coben’s Tell No One by Guillaume Canet, which drew over 850,000 film-goers (and €5m in box office takings) in its first week, the police-thriller genre is...  

14/11/2006 | Production | France

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