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10908 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 28/07/2025.

Joy of Singing looking to hit right note

Not surprisingly, the joy of singing is explored by the characters of Ilan Duran Cohen’s The Joy of Singing. In the film, undercover secret agents pose as students of a picturesque opera singing...  

28/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | France

L’oeil de l’astronome and Comme nos enfants look for European partners

Selected for the 35th Co-production Forum organised by the European Producers’ Club, 14 feature film projects were presented last week in Rome. Among them were two French titles that are looking...  

28/10/2008 | Production | France

Loneliness, women's pride and gigolos in Client

A Pretty Woman in reverse, and without the fairy tale ending, Client is a bittersweet film by actress-director-screenwriter Josiane Balasko (Best Screenplay César in 1996 for French Twist), in...  

25/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | France

Panh looks at twilight years of colonialism in Indochina

Cambodian-born director Rithy Panh – who has lived in France for over 30 years – looks at the recent history of his country of origin in his latest feature, The Sea Wall, which screened this...  

24/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | France

Mediterranean films showcased at Montpellier

The explosive and entertaining Cannes prize-winner Il divo (“The Deity”) by Italian director Paolo Sorrentino (to be launched in theatres by Studio Canal on December 31) will this evening open the...  

24/10/2008 | Festivals | France

8, a film on the UN abandoned by the UN

Gael García Bernal, Jane Campion, Jan Kounen, Mira Nair, Gaspar Noé, Abderrahmane Sissako, Wim Wenders and Gus Van Sant all made short films for 8, which will screen tonight in Official Selection...  

23/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | France

Tognazzi looks at love through a man’s eyes

There was a press screening this morning for The Man Who Loves, the second feature by Italian director Maria Sole Tognazzi. The film will also open the Official Competition at the Rome...  

23/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | France

Favourite titles at German Film Festival

The Audience Award, or “Coup de cœur”, at the 13th Paris German Film Festival, which closed on Tuesday, went to Ulla Wagner’s The Invention of the Curried Sausage. The film won Best Actress at the...  

23/10/2008 | Awards | France/Germany

Corruption and manipulation in Valette’s Une affaire d'Etat

Final preparations are underway before shooting kicks off on October 27 in Paris on Eric Valette’s political thriller Une affaire d'Etat (“An Affair of State”). Having first attracted attention in...  

23/10/2008 | Production | France

Pathé launch Public Enemy Number One (Part 1) on 489 screens

From Cahiers du Cinéma to Studio Magazine, Les Inrockuptibles to most national daily newspapers, Jean-Francois Richet’s Public Enemy Number One (Part 1) and its impressive lead actor, Vincent...  

22/10/2008 | Releases | France

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