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10906 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 25/07/2025.

Five European gems join Films Distribution’s line-up

The forthcoming films by France’s Denis Dercourt, Italy’s Michele Placido, Spain’s Daniel Monzón, Belgium’s Micha Wald and Germany’s Margarethe von Trotta have just been added to the already...  

09/09/2008 | Market | France

Falling in love with Mademoiselle Chambon

Shooting got underway yesterday near Marseilles on Stéphane Brizé’s fourth feature, Mademoiselle Chambon. Adapted from Eric Holder’s successful eponymous novel, the film stars Vincent Lindon...  

09/09/2008 | Production | France

Interview: Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon • Directors

The science of movement

We met with the colourful couple, partners on stage and in real-life, who are united by their boundless passion for the burlesque, as their second feature is released in theatres  

08/09/2008

Rumba

A lyrical and charming second feature that attempts to recapture the rhythm, lightness and spirit of the great burlesque actors of silent film  

08/09/2008 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Charles Gillibert • Producer

"Significant potential for development"

We take a look at the story behind French/Belgian co-production Rumba with one of its producers from Paris-based company MK2  

08/09/2008

A painterly exploration of desire and jealousy

The last film to be presented in the Horizons section at the Venice Film Festival this year is Un lac (“A Lake”), a French production from director Phillipe Grandieux. In the rugged landscape of...  

05/09/2008 | Venice 2008 | Horizons/France

Canet and Kassovitz attract U.S. audiences

After its successful UK theatrical run last summer (distribution: Revolver Entertainment), Guillaume Canet’s Tell No One is now attracting U.S. filmgoers. The feature – released by Music Box on...  

05/09/2008 | Box Office | France

Duret and Santana explore Brazil’s deprived areas

Is it possible to make a documentary about deprived Northeast Brazil, taking inspiration from spaghetti-westerns? France’s Jean-Pierre Duret and Brazil’s Andrea Santana have done just that: their...  

05/09/2008 | Venice 2008 | Horizons/France

The calvary of modern living

French director Arnaud des Pallières looks at life in a contemporary gated community on the Côte d’Azur in his third feature Le Parc. The two-hander, adapted from a ‘60s novel by US writer John...  

04/09/2008 | Venice 2008 | Horizons/France

Dijon Cinema Meetings announce first participants

Viviane Reding (European Commissioner for Information Society and Media), Christine Albanel (Minister for Culture and Communications), Xavier Couture (director of the contents division at the...  

04/09/2008 | Events | France

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