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10955 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 26/08/2025.

Of Women and Horses: power, class struggles and horse-riding

Unveiled on the Piazza Grande at the latest Locarno Film Festival, Patricia Mazuy’s French/German co-production Of Women and Horses (see news) is being released today in French theatres in the...  

25/01/2012 | Releases | France

Interview: Malgorzata Sumowska • Director

"Making an impact on mentalities that have gone to sleep"

Sexuality, student prostitution, ageing, eroticism: the Polish director reveals the motivations behind her fourth feature: Elles 

24/01/2012

Elles

Juliette Binoche investigates student prostitution. A daring film that shatters prejudices.  

24/01/2012 | Films | Reviews

French wave hits Rotterdam with Odoul, Belvaux and Gondry

With 30 features selected at the 41st Rotterdam International Film Festival which opens tomorrow, French cinema once again shows its firepower and great diversity for 17 of these films are...  

24/01/2012 | IFFR 2012 | France

Coming Home: a Golden Bear contender for Pyramide

The European Film Market looks set to be successful for French international seller Pyramide with Frédéric Videau’s Coming Home (pictured, see news) in its line-up. The film has joined the already...  

23/01/2012 | Market | France

Premiers Plans uncovers the future of European cinema

In the past, it has revealed the talented Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Danny Boyle, Arnaud Desplechin, François Ozon, and Fatih Akin. Today, the Angers’ Premiers Plans Film Festival launched its 24th...  

20/01/2012 | Festivals | France

A record 272 features produced in 2011

In 2005, when French film production reached 240 features, professionals talked about overheating. But the trend hasn’t been reversed and since then, records have been broken year after year....  

19/01/2012 | Production | France

Dupieux’s Wrong in competition at Sundance

"A crazy visionary of enormous talent who delightfully refuses to play by the rules”: the programme for the Sundance Film Festival, which opens today, is full of extravagant praise for French...  

19/01/2012 | Sundance 2012 | France

Old age takes centre stage in And If We All Lived Together

While this Wednesday marks the accomplished directorial debut of novelist Frédéric Beigbeder with the irony-fuelled romantic comedy Love Lasts Three Years (see news - EuropaCorp Distribution in...  

18/01/2012 | Releases | France

Marceau confesses to murder in Lilienfeld’s Arrêtez-Moi

Next Monday, shooting will start on Jean-Paul Lilienfeld’s fifth feature, the thriller Arrêtez-Moi (“Arrest Me”). After Skirt Day, which was unveiled in the Berlinale Panorama 2009 and earned...  

17/01/2012 | Production | France

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