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672 articles available in total starting from 13/06/2002. Last article published on 25/06/2019.

A taste of Cannes at La Rochelle

Love opens the festival's 40th edition, to feature a high calibre selection and to celebrate João Canijo and Miguel Gomes.  

29/06/2012 | Festivals | France

Europe out in force at Dimension 3 awards

The United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and France are among the winners of this year’s edition of the event dedicated to the new dimensions of images  

15/06/2012 | Festivals | France

Crulic: the Path to Beyond wins in Annecy

Romanian filmmaker Anca Damian wins. Special Distinction for the Spanish film Wrinkles and Audience Award for Approved for Adoption  

11/06/2012 | Festivals | France

Holy Motors to open Paris Cinéma

Leos Carax's film will open the 10th edition on the Parisian film festival to screen over 200 films.  

08/06/2012 | Festivals | France

Annecy focuses on Ireland

Host of special Irish events in animation jamboree  

05/06/2012 | Festivals | France

Champs-Elysées Film Festival launches

The event’s first edition will focus on independent American cinema, but also hold the premiere of ten French films and screen six other European features.  

05/06/2012 | Festivals | France

Animation is superstar in Annecy

The world's most important animation film festival is screening 231 films, including its opening film The Suicide Shop 

04/06/2012 | Festivals | France

Spanish films with a difference at Dífferent 5!

Isabelle Coixet, Benito Zambrano, Jose Mari Goenaga, Ignacio Ferreras, Pedro Pérez Rosado, and Gabriel Velázquez screen their films in Paris.  

01/06/2012 | Festivals | France

Nine French productions at Tribeca

Juliette Binoche, Marjane Satrapi, Maïwenn, Julie Delpy, Cédric Kahn, Frédéric Jardin, and Tomer Sisley are taking their films to New York.  

18/04/2012 | Festivals | France/USA

Cinéma du Réel awards Differently, Mollusia

Nicolas Rey’s film, inspired by the anti-fascist novel by German writer Günther Anders, has won at a Parisian festival for documentaries.  

02/04/2012 | Festivals | France

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