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9862 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 22/12/2025.

Interview: Christian Carion • Director

The Amazing Christmas of 1914

Rendez vous with a passionate director, who finds the best of the crop among events that have been hidden, and transmits them through emotions  

08/11/2005

Merry Christmas

An epic and humanistic voyage through history’s secrets. A director’s fight for mankind’s fraternization in the midst of the war between nations  

08/11/2005 | Films | Reviews

France in force at EFA 2005

Producers, actors and technicians from the French film industry appear in great numbers on the list nominees for the European Film Awards 2005 which will be handed out on December 3rd in Berlin....  

07/11/2005 | Awards | Europe

Three Magyar films in the wind

At the regular rhythm of one release per week since October 20th, Hungarian films (21 features in 2004) reach the national theatres in the wake of the comedy Egy szoknya, egy nadrág by Barna Kabay...  

07/11/2005 | Releases | Hungary

La Fabrique de Films digs in its claws

Founded in July 2003, the young distribution company La Fabrique de films has enjoyed a favourable Autumn, notably in the wake of the British film The descent by Neil Marshall. Released on the12th...  

04/11/2005 | Distribution | France

All of Europe in short at Brest

Celebrating 20 years, the Brest European short film Festival, which started today in Brittany decided to blend its traditional programme focusing on filmmakers of the future with a flash-back on...  

04/11/2005 | Festivals | France

Threat for Sofica

The sword of Damocles hangs over the future of one of the French film business’ mechanisms for film and audiovisual production finance: the Sofica operations. These investment companies, who allow...  

03/11/2005 | Finances | France

Ferenc Török preparing his Overnight bag

The unforgiving world of the stock exchange is the setting for Overnight, final piece in the trilogy directed by Hungarian filmmaker Ferenc Török. Following Moscow Square in 2001 and Eastern Sugar...  

03/11/2005 | Production | Hungary

Interview: Pascal Caucheteux • Producer

"Growing together"

Pascal Caucheteux has established himself and his company, Why Not Productions, as one of the major players in the French film industry  

02/11/2005

Key figures

Production: Produced by Why Not Productions, The Perfume of the Lady in Black had a €8,06 million budget including €760 000 investment from France 2 Cinéma and TV pre-sales to Canal + and TPS....  

02/11/2005

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