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RELEASES France

A very French Christmas in cinemas

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While Luc Besson’s Arthur and the Invisibles [+see also:
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has got off to a lightning start, clocking up 1.35m admissions in five days, French films are making up the lion’s share of new releases at the end of 2006.

The top two releases this Wednesday are Thierry Klifa’s Family Hero [+see also:
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(see news), starring Gérard Lanvin, Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuelle Béart and Valérie Lemercier, out on 458 screens (dist. UGC Distribution), and Patrice Leconte’s My Best Friend [+see also:
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(see interview and news), starring Daniel Auteuil and Dany Boon, opening on 402 screens through Wild Bunch Distribution.

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French animation is also on show with Piccolo, Saxo & Cie [+see also:
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by directing duo Eric Gutierrez and Marco Villamizar (267 prints, Haut et Court; see article) and Dominique Monféry’s Franklin and Granny’s Secret (245 screens, Mars Distribution ).

Other Mars Distribution releases this week include Le grand appartement [+see also:
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by Pascal Thomas, starring Laetitia Casta and Matthieu Amalric, while Gaumont/Columbia TriStar are releasing approximately 100 prints of Marc Rivière’s French/Belgian/Bulgarian co-production Vatanen's Hare [+see also:
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, an adaptation of the eponymous novel by Finnish director Arto Paasilinna, starring Christophe Lambert and Julie Gayet.

European productions are also taking advantage of the festive season with the release of Into Great Silence [+see also:
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by German helmer Philip Gröning (see Focus), voted Best Documentary of the Year at the recent European Film Awards and opening this Wednesday through Diaphana on 14 screens.

Also out today is Australian/Italian (Fandango) co-production Ten Canoes by Rolf de Heer, which was among the prize winners in the Un Certain Regard sidebar at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival (ID–Memento, 15 prints).

Other releases today include Coup de sang by Jean Marboeuf (dist. Zone libre) and Marcos Carnevale’s Argentinean/Spanish title Elsa & Fred [+see also:
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(Colifilms Distribution).

Film lovers can also discover the Portuguese/French/Italian co-production Trance [+see also:
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by Teresa Villaverde, which screened at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight earlier this year (Gemini Films, see article) and French/Belgian/UK/Chad feature Daratt [+see also:
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by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Special Jury Prize winner at the 2006 Venice Film Festival (see article), which opens through Pyramide on 30 screens.

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(Translated from French)

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