France 10894 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 18/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 930 931 [932] 933 934 ... 1088 1089 1090 next Attractive scoops for DiaphanaFrench outfit Diaphana is in the spotlight today, with its release on 199 French screens of Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud’s animated film Persepolis, winner of the Jury Prize at the Cannes... 27/06/2007 | Distribution | FranceEuropaCorp soon on stock marketThe company EuropaCorp will take its first steps on the Euronext Eurolist stock market on July 6. The quotation will give private and public entities the opportunity to invest in the production,... 27/06/2007 | Industry | FranceAmeur-Zaïmeche to shoot last of trilogyDernier Maquis (“Last Scrubland”), the third feature by Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche, will start its six-week shoot in and around Paris on August 6. The title will complete a trilogy comprising Wesh,... 26/06/2007 | Production | FranceLa Vie en Rose charms UK and US filmgoersWith box-office takings of just under $4m after a third weekend on US screens, Olivier Dahan’s La Vie en Rose (see article) continues its successful run. The film – which garnered a total 5.1m... 26/06/2007 | Exportation | FranceA Very British Gangster surprises CognacThe first documentary to be selected in official competition at the Cognac Detective Film Festival, British title A Very British Gangster, yesterday won the Grand Prize at the festival’s 25th... 25/06/2007 | Festivals | FranceInterview: Jaco Van Dormael • DirectorAccident and choiceCinergie met with the Belgian director of Toto the Hero and The Eighth Day, while he was in the middle of filming the highly ambitious Mr. Nobody 23/06/2007Fête du cinema: Wild card to boost admissionsThe 23rd Fête du cinema, a three-day event organised by the Fédération nationale des cinémas français (FNCF) that offers filmgoers a chance to see films at reduced prices in France’s 2,133 cinemas... 22/06/2007 | Events | FranceCognac: 25 years of detective filmsThe Cognac Detective Film Festival - which opened yesterday evening and continues until Sunday – is celebrating 25 years of a film genre that is currently experiencing a very strong comeback, as... 21/06/2007 | Festivals | FranceWhat Makes You Happy and London to Brighton open in FranceAfter February’s release of Joachim Lafosse’s Private Property, Paris-based distribution outfit Haut et Court is today releasing another film by the young Belgian director, on 21 screens: the... 20/06/2007 | Releases | FranceFree Jimmy and Max & Co charm AnnecyChristopher Nielsen’s UK/Norwegian production Free Jimmy – the closing film of the 2006 Cannes Critics’ Week (see news) – last weekend won the Cristal at the 31st Annecy Film Festival, the most... 19/06/2007 | Awards | France previous page: 1 2 3 ... 930 931 [932] 933 934 ... 1088 1089 1090 next