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10908 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 28/07/2025.

Julie Lerat-Gersant’s Petites plots a course for Locarno

Julie Lerat-Gersant’s Petites plots a course for Locarno

An Escazal Films production sold by Be For Films, the filmmaker’s debut feature is due to world premiere in the Cineasti del Presente competition  

15/07/2022 | Production | Funding | France

Jacques Audiard’s Emilia Perez scoops an advance on receipts

Jacques Audiard’s Emilia Perez scoops an advance on receipts

The CNC is also backing new films by Catherine Corsini, Bruno Dumont and Jean-Charles Hue  

14/07/2022 | Production | Funding | France

Manuel Alduy • Director of Film and International Development, France Télévisions

Interview: Manuel Alduy • Director of Film and International Development, France Télévisions

"Platforms have sizeable ambitions and they contribute towards overall inflation"

The director breaks down the strategy of one of the biggest players in the European audiovisual field  

13/07/2022 | Série Series 2022

Stella est amoureuse makes a beeline for Locarno

Stella est amoureuse makes a beeline for Locarno

Steered by Atelier de Production and sold by WTFilms, Sylvie Verheyde’s new feature is set to battle it out for this year’s Golden Leopard  

13/07/2022 | Production | Funding | France

Ludovic and Zoran Boukherma • Directors of Year of the Shark

Interview: Ludovic and Zoran Boukherma • Directors of Year of the Shark

"As soon as we started writing films, we realised that everything took us back to the places of our childhood"

The French directors took us behind the scenes of their third feature film and shared their passion for genre cinema  

12/07/2022 | NIFFF 2022

The Unstable Object II and We Had The Day, Bonsoir triumph at FIDMarseille

The Unstable Object II and We Had The Day, Bonsoir triumph at FIDMarseille

US director Daniel Eisenberg wins the international competition, Algeria’s Narimane Mari dominates the French competition and Serb Nikola Spasic scoops the trophy for Best First Film  

12/07/2022 | FIDMarseille 2022 | Awards

Sofia Djama’s A Quarter To Thursday In Algiers scoops an advance on receipts

Sofia Djama’s A Quarter To Thursday In Algiers scoops an advance on receipts

The CNC will support the filmmaker’s second feature after Blessed, as well as works by Teddy Lussi-Modeste, Jean-Christophe Meurisse and Olivier Meys  

11/07/2022 | Production | Funding | France

Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper • Directors of Vesper

Interview: Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper • Directors of Vesper

“We’re the audience, too, after all”

We sat down with the helmers of this ambitious European sci-fi co-production, a visually astonishing tale set in a dystopian world where the Earth’s ecosystem has collapsed  

08/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | Competition

Review: Small-Town Boys

Review: Small-Town Boys

Gaël Lépingle spins a diffracted and atmospheric three-part tale about the solitude experienced by gay youngsters during the long, slow days spent in communities deep in the provinces  

08/07/2022 | FIDMarseille 2022

Review: The Lives of Infamous Men

Review: The Lives of Infamous Men

Gilles Deroo and Marianne Pistone craft a seemingly austere yet rich, fascinating and subtle work of fiction treading the line between social norms and human nature  

07/07/2022 | FIDMarseille 2022

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