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La Fondation Gan respalda 43 de Guillaume Renusson
por Fabien Lemercier
- Entre los seleccionados también destacan las óperas primas de Nyima Cartier, Hélène Rosselet-Ruiz y Lila Pinell

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The Gan Film Foundation, which has been supporting first and second feature films since 1987, has unveiled its list of selected movies for 2025.
Standing tall among them is 43, which will be Guillaume Renusson’s second feature film after White Paradise [+lee también:
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Chien noir, which will be Nyima Cartier’s first feature film, set to be toplined by Megan Northam (nominated for this year’s Best Newcomer César via Rabia [+lee también:
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The Gan Film Foundation will also be throwing its weight behind Le triangle d’or by Hélène Rosselet-Ruiz (read our article) and Shana by Lila Pinell (article).
For the record, recent beneficiaries of the Gan Film Foundation’s support distinguished themselves in Cannes this year, namely Arco [+lee también:
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entrevista: Ugo Bienvenu
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entrevista: Louise Hémon
ficha de la película] by Louise Hémon, Baise-en-ville [+lee también:
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entrevista: Momoko Seto
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