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Nicolas Philibert and Nadir Moknèche for Les Films du Losange

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- Market premieres for La maison de la Radio and Goodbye Morocco. Presales for the next Hamers, Les Pallières, Haroun et Guiraudie movies

Taking advantage of the phenomenal landslide (still taking place) of awards won by its delegate production Love [+see also:
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interview: Michael Haneke
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]
, which it has sold all over the world (except in China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Africa), French company Les Films du Losange is eagerly attending the 15th Rendez-vous with French Cinema being held in Paris by Unifrance. The international sales team headed by Agathe Valentin will be unveiling two market premieres. The documentary La Maison de la Radio, a journey to the heart of Radio France to discover the mysteries of a media outlet which, to some extent, remains invisible, by Nicolas Philibert (Etre et avoir), is being screened today. Tomorrow it will be the turn of Goodbye Morocco (photo) directed by Nadir Moknèche (article).

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Les Films du Losange will also be pitching four much-awaited movies in post production: 1001 Grams by Norwegian director Bent Hamer (news), Michael Kohlhaas by French director Arnaud des Pallières (article – starring Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen and already pre-sold to Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Austria, German-speaking Swizterland and Canada), Grisgris by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (article) and L’inconnu du lac by Alain Guiraudie (article).

Also worth noting in the fully completed line-up, movies such as A perdre la raison [+see also:
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interview: Joachim Lafosse
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]
 by Belgian director Joachim Lafosse (already pre-sold to about 15 countries including Great Britain, Spain and Russia) and Rocker by Romanian director Marian Crisan.

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(Translated from French)

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