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

Best of British at Dinard

After attracting attention at recent major international festivals with Lynne Ramsay’s We Need to Talk About Kevin at Cannes, then Steve McQueen’s Shame and Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights at...  

04/10/2011 | Festivals | France

In France Nanni Moretti’s Pope beats the Caiman

454,658 viewers in 3 weeks for takings of about 2,79 Million Euros. Nanni Moretti’s Habemus Papam [photo], in competition at the Cannes Film Festival in May and out in the rest of Europe on...  

03/10/2011 | Distribution | Italy/France

Populaire: Romain Duris and Déborah François in speed contest

Shooting starts today in Normandy on Régis Roinsard’s debut feature Populaire, an original French/Belgian comedy starring Romain Duris [pictured] (Heartbreaker, The Big Picture) and Belgian...  

03/10/2011 | Production | France

Cinespaña: upturn clouded by concerns for Spanish cinema

Head of programming at the Cinespaña Festival , whose 16th edition opens today, Patrick Bernabé talks to Cineuropa about the trends in Spanish film production and its distribution in France. What...  

30/09/2011 | Festivals | France

Friends from France act as amateur secret agents in USSR

Shooting starts next Saturday in Germany on directorial duo Anne Weill and Philippe Kotlarski’s debut feature, Friends from France, which traces the misadventures of two young French people in...  

29/09/2011 | Production | France

Lvovsky goes back to the past in Camille Redouble

Leading, at the same time, a glittering career as an actress (four nominations in ten years for the Best Supporting Actress César including in 2010 for The French Kissers, and recently acclaimed...  

27/09/2011 | Production | France

René Féret’s mysterious Madame Solario

The final leg of shooting is underway on Lake Como in Italy on the sixteenth feature by René Féret (pictured), Madame Solario, adapted from Gladys Huntington’s novel of the same name. The new film...  

26/09/2011 | Production | France

Play

Delinquency, racism and integration in Europe. An explosive subject for a Swedish film of rare intelligence. Unveiled at Cannes and finalist for the Lux Prize 2011.  

24/09/2011 | Films | Reviews

The Snows of Kilimanjaro

Class consciousness, poverty and generational conflict under the Marseilles sun. A politically-engaged and warm-hearted film by Robert Guédiguian, unveiled at Cannes. Finalist for the Lux Prize 2011.  

24/09/2011 | Films | Reviews

Avé

A chance love-at-first-sight encounter and luminous road movie in a bleak Bulgaria. A debut feature unveiled at Cannes and winner of the Cineuropa Award at Sarajevo.  

24/09/2011 | Films | Reviews

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