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10917 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 07/08/2025.

The Titanic Syndrome shows planet in danger

A few weeks ahead of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Nicolas Hulot and Jean-Albert Lièvre’s environmental documentary, The Titanic Syndrome, is being released in France today by Mars...  

07/10/2009 | Releases | France

Carré and Poelvoorde star in Emotifs Anonymes

Shooting starts next week in Lyon on Jean-Pierre Améris’ seventh feature, Emotifs Anonymes (“Anonymous Emotional People”). The film stars Isabelle Carré (who won acclaim at Toronto and San...  

06/10/2009 | Production | France

La Bella Gente triumphs at Annecy

The Grand Prize at the 27th Annecy Italian Film Festival was awarded to Ivano de Matteo’s La Bella Gente (“The Beautiful People”), which also won the CICAE (International Confederation of Arthouse...  

05/10/2009 | Festivals | France

Deceptive identities in Le Nom des Gens

Jacques Gamblin (nominated for the Best Actor Cesar 2009 for The First Day of the Rest of Your Life) and Sara Forestier (to be seen as of January in Gainsbourg, je t'aime... moi non plus) started...  

05/10/2009 | Production | France

€543.6m in public funding for 2010

Unveiled yesterday by Minister of Culture Frédéric Mitterrand, the 2010 funding budget for the film and audiovisual industries stands at €543.63m (+5.8% compared to 2009). These funds are mainly...  

02/10/2009 | Funding | France

A Prophet passes 1m mark

Winner of the Grand Prize at the latest Cannes Film Festival and the French hopeful in the nomination race for the 2010 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, Jacques Audiard’s A Prophet has surpassed...  

01/10/2009 | Box Office | France

Film Commission Torino Piemonte looking for partners in Paris

Recently involved in several internationally acclaimed features, including Marco Bellocchio’s Vincere, Paolo Sorrentino’s Il Divo, Costa Gavras’ Eden Is West and Giuseppe Capotondi’s The Double...  

01/10/2009 | Industry | France/Italy

New Italian cinema debuts at Annecy

“The festival has introduced France to many young directors, whose films it always tries to help find distribution. I’ve seen Italian films at Annecy that I wasn’t able to see at home. We must be...  

30/09/2009 | Festivals | France

Flying baby Ricky blends social chronicle and metaphor

Perhaps because it refuses labels and blends various genres – part social chronicle of the slums, part family drama and part fantasy – that French filmmaker François Ozon’s Ricky is ultimately...  

30/09/2009 | Films | France

Wild Bunch releases Le Petit Nicolas on 571 screens

Hitting French theatres today on a huge print-run is Laurent Tirard’s French/Belgian comedy Le Petit Nicolas (“Little Nicolas”), adapted from the work of René Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé....  

30/09/2009 | Releases | France

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