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

Onoma, European pioneer

It has been a successful Toronto Film Festival for the French sales outfit Onoma, whose director Pascal Diot is not shy of exploring original films with "smaller" European countries. Premiered at...  

22/09/2006 | Market | France

Capitaine Achab marks new co-operation between France and Sweden

Inactive for over 20 years, the film co-production agreement signed in 1965 between France and Sweden was reactivated this year for the production of Capitaine Achab by Philippe Ramos, shooting of...  

22/09/2006 | Production | France

Sophie Marceau films Trivial

Shooting on Trivial, the second feature by Sophie Marceau – which kicked off on August 7 – is currently well underway in Normandy. Unlike her directorial debut (Speak to Me of Love, 2002) in which...  

21/09/2006 | Production | France

Sunday evening war

There has been a widespread reaction following the decision of TF1, France’s most powerful broadcaster, to abandon until later notice the Sunday evening broadcasting of films in prime time slots...  

21/09/2006 | Industry | France

Actors' reactions

After the warmly received first screening at the Cannes Film Festival, the four lead actors of Rachid Bouchareb’s Days of Glory had no idea that three days later they would receive a collective...  

20/09/2006

Days of Glory

An upward sales spiral  

20/09/2006

Interview: Jean Bréhat • Producer

Financing: An obstacle course

Co-founder of the production company 3B Productions with Rachid Bouchareb in the late 1980s, he has always produced projects by his partner-director  

20/09/2006

Interview: Rachid Bouchareb • Director

"Cinema is a crazy business"

Meeting with a committed and humanist director, who has unveiled with much talent an ignored period of French history  

20/09/2006

Days of Glory

An epic action and award-winning film at Cannes, which unveils a little-known period of World War II, that of the participation of North African infantrymen in the liberation of France and Italy  

20/09/2006 | Films | Reviews

L’héritage to compete at Rome

The first edition of the Rome Film Festival (October 13-21) – which will unveil its programme on Tuesday – is to feature in competition, according to our sources, L'héritage (lit. “Inheritance”),...  

20/09/2006 | Festivals | France

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