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10964 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 29/08/2025.

Shun Li and the Poet

Two strangers in a strange land, an impossible friendship and the distructive power of prejudice. A first fiction film presented at the Venice Film Festival 2011. Winner of the LUX Prize 2012.  

24/08/2012 | Films | Reviews

Celluloid Dreams sets off to Venice and Toronto

A high calibre line-up, with Bellocchio and Kitano competing for the Golden Lion, Wakamatsu in the Orizzonti section, and six titles selected for Toronto  

23/08/2012 | Market | France

Two titles on the Lido for Premium Films

The sales agency, known worldwide for selling short films, is now launching into feature films with Crawl at the Venice Days and Leones at the Orizzonti  

23/08/2012 | Venice 2012 | Market/France

Our Children and Broken shine

After good reviews in Cannes, Belgian director Joachim Lafosse and British director Rufus Norris’ films are out in France  

22/08/2012 | Releases | France

Sara Forestier in Jacques Doillon’s Mes séances de lutte

The winner of the 2011 Cesar for Best Actress is to star in Doillon’s next film beside James Thiérrée  

21/08/2012 | Production | France

Diane Kurys directs Pour une femme

In Diane Kurys' new film, a novelist, played by Sylvie Testud, investigates her father's past. The latter is played by Benoit Magimel.  

20/08/2012 | Production | France

Bad Seeds: the trap

In Safy Nebbou’s latest film, a kidnapping goes wrong leaving a teenager, a tormented Emile Berling, with a dark secret  

14/08/2012 | Films | France

A Monkey On My Shoulder: alcohol, love, and destruction

A couple of surgeons in love are plunged into the depths of alcoholism in this film starring Juliette Binoche and Edgar Ramirez  

09/08/2012 | Films | France

Freeway: a dangerous object of desire

Johan Libéreau’s love for his customised car gets the better of him in Christophe Sahr’s original feature debut  

07/08/2012 | Films | France

Interview: Frédéric Fonteyne • Director

“It’s becoming very difficult for me to make the films that I love”

Belgian director Frédéric Fonteyne tells us about Tango Libre, his fourth film that has been selected for the Orizzonti competition at the upcoming 69th Venice Film Festival  

06/08/2012

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