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

Ile-de-France backs Haneke’s Amour

The forthcoming film by Austrian director Michael Haneke, who won the Palme d’Or at Cannes 2009 for The White Ribbon, is among the 11 big-screen feature film projects selected at the fourth 2010...  

22/11/2010 | Funding | France

Drugs and social exclusion in Stalingrad Lovers

Last Friday in Paris, the eight-week shoot wrapped on documentary filmmaker Fleur Albert’s debut narrative feature: Stalingrad Lovers. The film, which explores the themes of drugs and social...  

19/11/2010 | Production | France

Interview: Sam Garbarski • Director

“A very universal, poetic story”

For his third feature, Sam Garbarski has tackled an adaptation of Jiro Taniguchi’s cult manga A Distant Neighbourhood. At the start of the shoot, Cinergie met with the enthusiastic director  

18/11/2010

Little White Lies, Potiche perform well in theatres

Released on a huge 629-print run by EuropaCorp Distribution, Guillaume Canet’s Little White Lies has so far drawn a total of 4.33m viewers (i.e. €26.6m in takings) and has seen a drop of only 10%...  

18/11/2010 | Box Office | France

Teenagers confronted with real life in No and Me

As winter approaches and there are increasing numbers of homeless people on the streets of major French cities, Zabou Breitman has chosen to tackle this social issue through the prism of...  

17/11/2010 | Releases | France

Interview: Eyal Sivan • Director

Brussels Mediterranean Film Festival 2010

Israeli director Eyal Sivan spoke to Cineuropa about his documentary Jaffa, The Orange's Clockwork, which was shown at the Brussels Mediterranean Film Festival 2010.  

17/11/2010

A Distant Neighbourhood

A 50-year-old man is suddenly transported back to his childhood in post-war France. Based on Jiro Taniguchi’s manga book, Sam Garbarski’s film is a beautiful journey into the past  

16/11/2010 | Films | Reviews

A Rational Solution triumphs at Arras

At the 11th Arras International Film Festival (see news) , Swedish director Jörgen Bergmark won the Golden Atlas, the Grand Prize in European competition, for A Rational Solution, which was...  

16/11/2010 | Festivals | France

From Finland to Belleville, Buch says Let My People Go!

The last week of shooting is underway in Paris on Mikael Buch’s debut feature: Let My People Go!. This comedy, co-written by the director and Christophe Honoré, travels from Finland to the...  

16/11/2010 | Production | France

Villerupt crowns Pasetto’s The Call

Presented in world premiere in the Discovery section at the latest Toronto Film Festival and selected at London last month, Stefano Pasetto’s The Call scooped Best Film at the 33rd Villerupt...  

15/11/2010 | Festivals | France

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