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10952 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 22/08/2025.

Showcasing European Cinema is focus of Dijon ARP

Hengameh Panahi (President of international sales company Celluloid Dreams and founder of the VOD Mubi platform), Véronique Cayla (President of Arte France), Clare Binns (Director General of City...  

11/10/2011 | Industry | France

Frot cooks for the French president in Les Saveurs du Palais

Having kicked off on September 26 in Iceland, shooting on Christian Vincent’s eighth feature, Les Saveurs du Palais (“The Flavours of the Palace”), continued last week in Perigord and is now...  

11/10/2011 | Production | France

Crebinsky and For 80 Days dominate Cinespaña

The prize-winning ceremony of the 16th Cinespaña Festival of Toulouse yesterday (October 9) honoured Crebinsky by Enrique Otero. With the Golden Violet for Best Film, the Award for Best Actor...  

10/10/2011 | Festivals | France

Considine’s Tyrannosaur triumphs at Dinard

Actor Paddy Considine’s debut directorial feature, Tyrannosaur, continues to sweep up awards on the international festival circuit. Having previously won Best Director and the Special Jury Prize...  

10/10/2011 | Festivals | France

Cotillard stars as killer whale trainer in Audiard’s Rust and Bone

Shooting started last Tuesday in Antibes on Jacques Audiard’s highly-anticipated sixth feature: Rust and Bone. After The Beat That My Heart Skipped (in competition at Berlin in 2005 and winner of...  

07/10/2011 | Production | France

Nobody’s a winner in the War of the Buttons

Here we have the first results of the box-office contest which, for the past two weeks, has pitted against each other Yann Samuell’s War of the Buttons and Christophe Barratier’s War of the...  

06/10/2011 | Box Office | France

Huppert, Bourgoin, Gedeck and Pauline Etienne star in La Religieuse

Next January, Guillaume Nicloux (A Private Affair, Hanging Offense, Holiday) will start shooting on his ninth feature, La Religieuse (“The Nun”), an adaptation of Diderot’s novel The Nun, which...  

06/10/2011 | Production | France

Interview: Michel Hazanavicius • Director

"I had a little secret weapon"

The French director talks about The Artist, the crazy yet successful gamble of a silent, black-and-white film aimed at a 21st-century mainstream audience.  

05/10/2011

The Artist

Hollywood at the crossroads of silent and talking pictures. An extraordinary cinematic experience. Winner of Best Actor Award at Cannes.  

05/10/2011 | Films | Reviews

Early One Morning, a banking executive reaches the end of his tether

Resonating with current events and the severe crisis affecting financial institutions, Jean-Marc Moutout’s French/Belgian co-production Early One Morning is being launched in French theatres today...  

05/10/2011 | Releases | France

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