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10948 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 20/08/2025.

Alfredson shoots Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

Principal photography is underway at London locations on Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Swedish director Tomas Alfredson’s much anticipated follow-up to the acclaimed Let the Right One In. The film...  

07/12/2010 | Production | UK/France

Cinémascience crowns Fat People and Oxygen

Spain and Belgium dominated the prize list at the 3rd Cinémascience Festival organised in Bordeaux by France’s National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). The 2010 Millésime Award went to...  

06/12/2010 | Festivals | France

Interview: Icíar Bollaín • Director

“A challenge for me and the whole team”

Scripted by Paul Laverty, actress-director Icíar Bollaín’s most ambitious film to date tries to stir consciences with moving drama  

04/12/2010

Jakimowski will be Flying Blind

Polish director Andrzej Jakimowski’s keenly anticipated follow up to his multiple award-winning Tricks will be his first English-language feature, Flying Blind (working title). Casting is...  

03/12/2010 | Production | UK/Poland/France/Portugal

Even the Rain

The vibrant drama takes a critical look at Bolivia’s water war in 2000 whilst focusing on a film shoot about Christopher Columbus and the conquest of America  

03/12/2010 | Films | Reviews

Review: A Sad Trumpet Ballad

Alex de la Iglesia orchestrates a grotesque and excessive spectacle in order to depict, with his usual dark humour, a stormy love triangle, a political metaphor for late Francoism  

03/12/2010 | Films | Reviews

Potter and Potiche top the charts

European productions are currently dominating the French box office, led by David Yates’s UK/US film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, which attracted 2.53m fans in its first week...  

03/12/2010 | Box Office | France

4 days in Paris for Viva il Cinema

Italian cinema will descend on the French capital from December 6-9 with screenings of eight features unreleased in France and a conference on the themes "Buyers-sellers: what kind of distribution...  

03/12/2010 | Events | France

Science, cinema and imagination at Cinémascience

Tuesday marked the opening in Bordeaux of a film event that is unique in Europe: the Cinémascience international festival, which is original in its use of cinema as a vehicle for the...  

02/12/2010 | Festivals | France

Adrenaline-fuelled Point Blank hits screens

"It’s an idea as old as the hills for telling stories: there’s the woman prisoner in the dungeon and the boy who must set her free": with Point Blank, his second feature after Anything For Her...  

01/12/2010 | Releases | France

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