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10838 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 17/06/2025.

The Scent of Iceland

Carole Scotta and Caroline Benjo’s distribution slate, Haut et Court, is releasing Icelander Dabur Kari’s hit, Noi the Albino, onto 45 French screens today, 9 July. The distributor used every...  

09/07/2003 | Releases | France

ARP gets new board

The board of administration of the French film directors’,writers’ and producers’ association, ARP has a new membership. The president is director Pierre Jolivet, who succeeds fellow director...  

09/07/2003 | Institutions | France

Disappointing June

May was a very good month for Gallic film attendance, however, the trend did not continue in June when a 21 per cent drop off was reported, according to the latest data published by the National...  

09/07/2003 | Attendance | France

Still the frontrunners

In spite of the many danger signals sounded this year, Gallic film production is still very much alive and well - even in a relatively disappointing year like the present. According to the latest...  

08/07/2003 | Production | France

Operation “black screen”

The protest of French entertainment workers is gaining momentum. Today the actors, directors, producers and technical staff that make up the July Meeting called for an all-out stop to screenings...  

08/07/2003 | Politics & Culture | France

Gilliam gets Lost in La Mancha

The audience was well and truly captivated by a documentary about Terry Gilliam’s fallimentary attempt to transform the story of Don Quixote into a feature film. Lost in la Mancha was screened...  

07/07/2003 | Festivals | France

Co-production at Paris Project

To present foreign film projects to French producers and outsource funding: that is the goal of the first edition of Paris Project, scheduled to run from 6-7 July during Paris Cinéma (2-15 July)....  

07/07/2003 | Festivals | France

Export sector novelties

Financial support for films based on their foreign sales potential. In accordance with the wishes of the French minister for culture and communication, Jean-Jacques Aillagon, two days ago IFCIC...  

04/07/2003 | Funding | France

130 films in La Rochelle

In spite of the nationwide protest by Gallic entertainment industry workers that halted all screenings on 1 July, the 31st edition of the La Rochelle International Film Festival went ahead...  

04/07/2003 | Festivals | France

Stars support protest

The French entertainment industry workers’ protest is gaining momentum. Today’s national newspapers published a petition signed by 200 leading personalities, asking the French prime minister,...  

03/07/2003 | Culture & Politics | France

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