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Fabien Lemercier

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

International success of Gallic programmes

Joint CNC-TV France International survey analyses European performance of 95 French TV programmes from Sept 2001 to June 2002  

26/03/2003 | Audiovisual | France

Pinocchio and The Sea

Panned by critics, Roberto Benigni's film is out on 450 French screens but he & Kormakur face stiff competition from Effroyables Jardins & surprise hit, Chouchou  

26/03/2003 | Releases | France

MipTV's 40th

1224 companies from 58 countries in Cannes for MipTV, Europe's premiere TV market  

25/03/2003 | Audiovisual | France

Polanski: a hero of French cinema

French culture minister Aillagon publically congratulates Polish-born director for his triple Oscar victory as The Pianist continues its extraordinary international life cycle  

25/03/2003 | Oscars 2003 | France

Gallic sat & cable channels invest in cinema

France’s Superior Audiovisual Council announced that French cable and satellite broadcasters were now obliged by law to invest in film production and buy and broadcast a certain quota of European...  

24/03/2003 | Audiovisual | France

Kudos for Nordic films

Iceland’s “Noi Albinoi” is best film, Mikkelsen & Akinshina best actors and French to see “Open Hearts” & “Lilja 4-Ever”  

24/03/2003 | Awards | France

Unlimited cinema for all

Last 18 March, France’s National Film Centre (CNC) presented a draft agreement about the “unlimited access cinema card” created by UGC and the cinema circuit that comes under the EuroPalaces...  

21/03/2003 | Exhibitors | France

Creteil is the European capital of women’s films

Dans la région parisienne, la plus ancienne vitrine du Septième Art au féminin. Pour sa 25e édition, 30 films et 20 courts en compétition et une rétrospective sur les cinéastes nordiques  

21/03/2003 | Festivals | France

TPS Cinéma supports Gallic Cinema

In answer to the official protest made on 19 March by French film industry representative organisations, BLIC and BLOC, that French sat-broadcaster TPS Cinéma was neglecting its legislative...  

20/03/2003 | Audiovisual | France

Barry Diller exits Vivendi

After just nine months as CEO of VUE, Diller exits but is said to be interested in buying up some of VU’s American assets  

20/03/2003 | Industry | France

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