France / Belgium 1062 articles available in total starting from 24/02/2003. Last article published on 25/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 59 60 [61] 62 63 ... 105 106 107 next Interview: Christian Volckman • Director of The Room"I could introduce ideas such as mental labyrinths: the puzzle of the human mind"French director Christian Volckman talks about his transition to fiction via The Room, genre cinema and trepidation towards the form in France 14/05/2020 | /France/Luxembourg/BelgiumReview: The RoomFor his first foray into fiction fourteen years after the animated work Renaissance, Christian Volckman offers up a chilling, thrilling and abstract genre film 12/05/2020 | Films | Reviews | France/Luxembourg/BelgiumAnca Damian’s The Island to be finished before the end of the yearThe director says the animation’s topic is uncannily in sync with the state of the world today 28/04/2020 | Production | Funding | Romania/Belgium/FranceSentinelle by Julien Leclercq chomps at the bit in post-productionCurrently in the Netflix showcase with his work Earth and Blood, the French filmmaker has already shot another film for the platform, with Olga Kurylenko shining bright in its cast 27/04/2020 | Production | Funding | France/BelgiumReview: Nous la mangerons, c’est la moindre des chosesElsa Maury’s first film immerses us in the everyday life of a farmer, determined to accompany her flock from birth until death 17/04/2020 | Visions du Réel 2020Interview: Julien Leclercq • Director of Earth and Blood“I’ve always wanted to try my hand at the chase movie”French filmmaker Julien Leclercq talks about his new film, Earth and Blood, genre cinema, violence and his "perfect wedding" with Netflix 17/04/2020 | /France/BelgiumReview: Ballsy GirlIntended to be the big French comedy of the spring, the funny and very slickly directed film by Katia Lewkowicz is available now on Amazon Prime France 16/04/2020 | Films | Reviews | France/BelgiumReview: Earth and BloodStarring the excellent Sami Bouajila, Julien Leclercq’s film punchily transposing the codes of the western to a story about gangs and a solitary hero, boss of a sawmill, is released on Netflix 15/04/2020 | Films | Reviews | France/BelgiumReview: How To Be A Good WifeA nicely packaged comedy from Martin Provost on the serious subject of female emancipation, starring an irrepressible Juliette Binoche who tutors perfect future homemakers 11/03/2020 | Films | Reviews | FranceEnd of shooting in sight for En attendant BojanglesRégis Roinsard’s film stars Virginie Efira, Romain Duris, Grégory Gadebois and Solan Machado-Graner; it is being produced by Curiosa and JPG, and will be sold by StudioCanal 09/03/2020 | Production | Funding | France/Belgium previous page: 1 2 3 ... 59 60 [61] 62 63 ... 105 106 107 next