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511 articles available in total starting from 03/01/2003. Last article published on 09/12/2015.

The Rabbi’s Cat tackles religion and human folly

After his highly successful directorial debut, Je T’Aime, Moi Non Plus (three César Awards in 2011, including Best Debut Film), illustrator Joann Sfar returns to screens today with his second...  

01/06/2011 | Releases | France

Leconte’s trio of young lovers See the Sea

A large majority of critics have been won over by Patrice Leconte’s twenty-sixth feature, See the Sea, launched today in theatres by Océan Films on 75 screens. This road movie about two young...  

04/05/2011 | Releases | France

Caustic comedy Michel G, King of the World reigns over screens

A businessman who wants to embody a modern, uninhibited capitalism agrees to be shadowed and captured on camera by a political journalist in French/Belgian co-production Michel G, King of the...  

27/04/2011 | Releases | France

Auteuil on both sides of camera in Well-Digger’s Daughter

A highlight among today’s 13 new releases is the directorial debut by one of French cinema’s major actors. Launched on 513 screens by Pathé Films, The Well-Digger’s Daughter also marks a return to...  

20/04/2011 | Releases | France

Cluzet shines in Mon Père Est Femme de Ménage

After the maids of Service Entrance, the subject of cleaning staff returns to the fore today in Mon Père Est Femme de Ménage (“My Father Is a Cleaning Lady”) by Saphia Azzedine, adapted from her...  

13/04/2011 | Releases | France

3D triple whammy in wide-ranging European line-up

With Pina by Germany’s Wim Wenders (see review), Winx Club 3D: Magic Adventure by Italy’s Iginio Straffi (see review) and Titeuf by Switzerland’s Zep, three European 3D productions are hitting...  

06/04/2011 | Releases | France

Claudel pays homage to Italian comedy in Tous les Soleils

Philippe Claudel’s Tous les Soleils (“All the Suns”), starring Stefano Accorsi, is being launched today by UGC Distribution in almost 350 theatres. It is the main attraction among this Wednesday’s...  

30/03/2011 | Releases | France

Family secrets and intertwined destinies in His Mother’s Eyes

"I was aiming for a dramatic narrative film structured a bit like a thriller, with some suspense". This is how Thierry Klifa describes his third feature, His Mother’s Eyes (see news), which is...  

23/03/2011 | Releases | France

Klapisch offers bittersweet slice of life in Ma Part du Gâteau

"The world produces more and more profits, and fewer and fewer people benefit from them!" This observation gave rise to the idea for Cédric Klapisch’s Ma Part du Gâteau (“My Slice of the Cake”,...  

16/03/2011 | Releases | France

Jimmy Rivière challenges gypsy stereotypes

He’s a gypsy who loves Thai boxing and the girl he is forbidden from loving, two passions that are disapproved of by his Pentecostal travelling community. Teddy Lussi-Modeste has grabbed the...  

09/03/2011 | Releases | France

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