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10940 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 15/08/2025.

Lelouch’s Ces Amours-là hits screens

Rezo Films is today launching a 307-print run of 72-year-old Claude Lelouch’s 43rd film, Ces Amours-là, a romantic fresco which has been fairly well received by the press, although some critics...  

15/09/2010 | Releases | France

Guédiguian shoots The Snows of Kilimanjaro

It’s back to Marseilles and a modern-day setting for Robert Guédiguian after his Paris-set Second World War drama The Army of Crime (presented out of competition at Cannes in 2009). On September...  

14/09/2010 | Production | France

Chabrol takes his final bow

A historic figure of the New Wave and one of France’s most famous directors of the last 50 years, Claude Chabrol died on Sunday aged 80. Echoed on the front pages of the national media, tributes...  

13/09/2010 | People | France

TF1 International to sell Thérèse…

Announced at Cannes, Claude Miller’s project Thérèse… features officially on the TF1 International line-up at the Toronto Film Festival which kicked off yesterday. Adapted from the novel of the...  

10/09/2010 | Market | France

Opposites attract in Angèle and Tony

Angèle (Clotilde Hesme) is foul-mouthed, bold to the point of insolence and aware of her own aggressive beauty, describing herself as a weapon of seduction! Recently released from prison after a...  

09/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Critics’ Week/France

Sciamma makes comeback with Tomboy

Unveiled in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival with her debut feature Water Lillies, which the same year won the Louis Delluc Prize for Best Debut Film and received...  

09/09/2010 | Production | France

Bouyain’s feature debut masterfully captures The Place in Between

Halfway through The Place in Between, main character Amy (Dorylia Calmel) observes passersby on the streets of Bobo (Burkina Faso), in a scene that encapsulates Sarah Bouyain’s delicate yet...  

08/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Venice Days/France

Violence of the gaze in Kechiche’s Black Venus

Saartjie Baartman, an icon for many South Africans, leaves Cape Town in 1810 for London, along with her master, the merchant Pieter Caezar, who intends to put her on show in a travelling fair....  

08/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition | France

A scent of Cannes: Of Gods and Men and Benda Bilili

Acclaimed by critics, two French productions which were highly appreciated at Cannes this year hit French screens today with one characteristic in common, beyond their great qualities, their...  

08/09/2010 | Releases | France

The Last Summer of La Boyita: the new life of Epicentre Films

Having already distributed this year To Die Like a Man by Portuguese helmer João Pedro Rodrigues, 2009 LUX Prize finalist Eastern Plays by Bulgarian director Kamen Kalev and The World is Big by...  

07/09/2010 | Distribution/Production | France

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