MPM Premium has acquired international rights to Mexican filmmaker Alejandro Pease’s queer coming-of-age drama Fine Young Men.
The film is set in a Catholic school and follows a young boy who develops a crush on another male student. It is produced by Mexico’s Pisito Trece Producciones, Home Films, Alameda, Zamora, Bhd, Malvalada, France’s Local Films, and Spain’s Televisión Española.
MPM’s Cannes slate also includes Marie Rémond’s starry romantic comedy Vanishing Goats in which Remond writes, directs and stars in her first feature opposite José Garcia, Gustave Kervern, Olivia Cote, Anne Le Ny and Lolita Chammah.
The film is set in a Catholic school and follows a young boy who develops a crush on another male student. It is produced by Mexico’s Pisito Trece Producciones, Home Films, Alameda, Zamora, Bhd, Malvalada, France’s Local Films, and Spain’s Televisión Española.
MPM’s Cannes slate also includes Marie Rémond’s starry romantic comedy Vanishing Goats in which Remond writes, directs and stars in her first feature opposite José Garcia, Gustave Kervern, Olivia Cote, Anne Le Ny and Lolita Chammah.
- 5/15/2024
- ScreenDaily
Dany Boon and Audrey Fleurot are setting sail for See The Sea, Emmanuel Poulain-Arnaud’s family comedy-drama adapted from hit Mexican film Ya Veremos, and Snd will kick off sales in Cannes.
Actor-director Boon, known for box office hits Welcome To The Sticks and Driving Madeleine, and Fleurot play a divorced couple forced to put aside their differences on an oceanside trip when their son begins to go blind.
Currently shooting in southwestern France, the film is the latest in what has been a boom in local language remakes that will take centre stage at the Cannes market. Pedro Pablo Ibarra...
Actor-director Boon, known for box office hits Welcome To The Sticks and Driving Madeleine, and Fleurot play a divorced couple forced to put aside their differences on an oceanside trip when their son begins to go blind.
Currently shooting in southwestern France, the film is the latest in what has been a boom in local language remakes that will take centre stage at the Cannes market. Pedro Pablo Ibarra...
- 5/3/2024
- ScreenDaily
Streaming in Europe on Netflix, “Bardot" is a 6-episode, France-produced drama TV series, created, directed by Danièle Thompson and Christopher Thompson, starring Julia de Nunez as the iconic film actress:
"...the series follows the career of French cinema actress Brigitte Bardot, from her first casting as a teenager...
"...to the filming of Henri-Georges Clouzot's feature "La Vérité"..."
Cast also includes Victor Belmondo as 'Roger Vadim', Jules Benchetrit as 'Sami Frey'...
...Géraldine Pailhas as 'Anne-Marie Mucel'...
...Hippolyte Girardot as 'Louis Bardot', Yvan Attal as 'Raoul Lévy'......
...... Anne Le Ny as 'Olga Horstig', Louis-Do de Lencquesaing as 'Henri-Georges Clouzot'...
...Laurent Stocker as 'Pierre Lazareff'...
...Oscar Lesage as 'Jacques Charrier', Noham Edje as 'Jean-Louis Trintignant'...
...Fabian Wolfrom as 'Sacha Distel' and Mikaël Mittelstadt as 'Gilbert Bécaud'.
Click the images to enlarge...
"...the series follows the career of French cinema actress Brigitte Bardot, from her first casting as a teenager...
"...to the filming of Henri-Georges Clouzot's feature "La Vérité"..."
Cast also includes Victor Belmondo as 'Roger Vadim', Jules Benchetrit as 'Sami Frey'...
...Géraldine Pailhas as 'Anne-Marie Mucel'...
...Hippolyte Girardot as 'Louis Bardot', Yvan Attal as 'Raoul Lévy'......
...... Anne Le Ny as 'Olga Horstig', Louis-Do de Lencquesaing as 'Henri-Georges Clouzot'...
...Laurent Stocker as 'Pierre Lazareff'...
...Oscar Lesage as 'Jacques Charrier', Noham Edje as 'Jean-Louis Trintignant'...
...Fabian Wolfrom as 'Sacha Distel' and Mikaël Mittelstadt as 'Gilbert Bécaud'.
Click the images to enlarge...
- 4/8/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Snd will kick off sales for marriage thriller at Rendez-Vous in Paris.
Snd has taken on international sales for Anne Le Ny’s psychological thriller Out Of Control (Histoire d’Un Mariage) starring Vanessa Paradis, Omar Sy, José Garcia and Elodie Bouchez, ahead of Unifrance’s Rendez-Vous with French Cinema.
Set in Brittany, the story follows a couple whose marriage is threatened when the husband’s first love returns to town.
It is produced by Bruno Levy’s Move Movie, with Snd releasing in France later this year. Snd is the film arm of France’s M6 Group.
“[Out Of Control] is a...
Snd has taken on international sales for Anne Le Ny’s psychological thriller Out Of Control (Histoire d’Un Mariage) starring Vanessa Paradis, Omar Sy, José Garcia and Elodie Bouchez, ahead of Unifrance’s Rendez-Vous with French Cinema.
Set in Brittany, the story follows a couple whose marriage is threatened when the husband’s first love returns to town.
It is produced by Bruno Levy’s Move Movie, with Snd releasing in France later this year. Snd is the film arm of France’s M6 Group.
“[Out Of Control] is a...
- 1/9/2024
- by Rebecca Leffler
- ScreenDaily
Gaumont and Egerie Productions have announced they are teaming with Prime Video on heartwarming French-language drama My Mother, God, And Sylvie Vartan, which is the platform’s first French-language feature destined for a theatrical release.
The picture is adapted from the autobiographical novel of French radio and TV presenter Roland Perez and is inspired by his strong-minded Sephardic Jewish mother’s determination that he would live a full life after he was born with a clubfoot.
Her self-sacrifice and a consuming passion for the music of popular singer Sylvie Vartan enabled her son to achieve his dreams despite his difference.
Canadian director and screenwriter Ken Scott is attached to direct and also wrote the screenplay, adaptation and dialogue.
Filming will take place in Paris between September and November 2023
Leïla Bekhti and Jonathan Cohen lead the cast.
The picture is adapted from the autobiographical novel of French radio and TV presenter Roland Perez and is inspired by his strong-minded Sephardic Jewish mother’s determination that he would live a full life after he was born with a clubfoot.
Her self-sacrifice and a consuming passion for the music of popular singer Sylvie Vartan enabled her son to achieve his dreams despite his difference.
Canadian director and screenwriter Ken Scott is attached to direct and also wrote the screenplay, adaptation and dialogue.
Filming will take place in Paris between September and November 2023
Leïla Bekhti and Jonathan Cohen lead the cast.
- 9/19/2023
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Prime Video and Gaumont (“Intouchables”) are teaming up on an uplifting mother-son drama tackling disability, directed by Ken Scott (“Starbuck”), and starring French actors Leïla Bekhti (“All Your Faces”) and Jonathan Cohen (“Sentinelle”). Scott penned and will be directing the film which is titled “Ma mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan” and is based on Roland Perez’s novel by the same name.
The project is the first theatrical film that Amazon Prime Video is co-financing as part of the French decree that kicked off in July 2021 and stems from the implementation of the European Commission’s legislation called Audiovisual Media Services Directive (Avms). As such, Gaumont will release the film theatrically in France and holds all distribution rights in France and internationally (outside of Canada). “Ma mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan” will roll out on Prime Video 17 months after its theatrical release under France’s windowing rules.
The poignant movie...
The project is the first theatrical film that Amazon Prime Video is co-financing as part of the French decree that kicked off in July 2021 and stems from the implementation of the European Commission’s legislation called Audiovisual Media Services Directive (Avms). As such, Gaumont will release the film theatrically in France and holds all distribution rights in France and internationally (outside of Canada). “Ma mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan” will roll out on Prime Video 17 months after its theatrical release under France’s windowing rules.
The poignant movie...
- 9/19/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
"Bardot" is the new 6-episode, live-action, France-produced drama TV series, created, directed by Danièle Thompson and Christopher Thompson, starring Julia de Nunez, airing in 2023 on France 2:
"...the series follows the career of French cinema actress Brigitte Bardot, from her first casting as a teenager...
"...to the filming of Henri-Georges Clouzot's feature "La Vérité"..."
Cast also includes Victor Belmondo as 'Roger Vadim', Jules Benchetrit as 'Sami Frey'...
...Géraldine Pailhas as 'Anne-Marie Mucel'...
...Hippolyte Girardot as 'Louis Bardot', Yvan Attal as 'Raoul Lévy'......
...... Anne Le Ny as 'Olga Horstig', Louis-Do de Lencquesaing as 'Henri-Georges Clouzot'...
...Laurent Stocker as 'Pierre Lazareff'...
...Oscar Lesage as 'Jacques Charrier', Noham Edje as 'Jean-Louis Trintignant'...
...Fabian Wolfrom as 'Sacha Distel' and Mikaël Mittelstadt as 'Gilbert Bécaud'.
Click the images to enlarge...
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"...the series follows the career of French cinema actress Brigitte Bardot, from her first casting as a teenager...
"...to the filming of Henri-Georges Clouzot's feature "La Vérité"..."
Cast also includes Victor Belmondo as 'Roger Vadim', Jules Benchetrit as 'Sami Frey'...
...Géraldine Pailhas as 'Anne-Marie Mucel'...
...Hippolyte Girardot as 'Louis Bardot', Yvan Attal as 'Raoul Lévy'......
...... Anne Le Ny as 'Olga Horstig', Louis-Do de Lencquesaing as 'Henri-Georges Clouzot'...
...Laurent Stocker as 'Pierre Lazareff'...
...Oscar Lesage as 'Jacques Charrier', Noham Edje as 'Jean-Louis Trintignant'...
...Fabian Wolfrom as 'Sacha Distel' and Mikaël Mittelstadt as 'Gilbert Bécaud'.
Click the images to enlarge...
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- 7/16/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"Bardot" is the new 6-episode, live-action, France-produced drama TV series, created, directed by Danièle Thompson and Christopher Thompson, starring Julia de Nunez, airing in 2023 on France 2:
"...the series follows the career of French cinema actress Brigitte Bardot, from her first casting as a teenager...
"...to the filming of Henri-Georges Clouzot's feature "La Vérité"..."
Cast also includes Victor Belmondo as 'Roger Vadim', Jules Benchetrit as 'Sami Frey'...
...Géraldine Pailhas as 'Anne-Marie Mucel'...
...Hippolyte Girardot as 'Louis Bardot', Yvan Attal as 'Raoul Lévy'......
...... Anne Le Ny as 'Olga Horstig', Louis-Do de Lencquesaing as 'Henri-Georges Clouzot'...
...Laurent Stocker as 'Pierre Lazareff'...
...Oscar Lesage as 'Jacques Charrier', Noham Edje as 'Jean-Louis Trintignant'...
...Fabian Wolfrom as 'Sacha Distel' and Mikaël Mittelstadt as 'Gilbert Bécaud'.
Click the images to enlarge...
"...the series follows the career of French cinema actress Brigitte Bardot, from her first casting as a teenager...
"...to the filming of Henri-Georges Clouzot's feature "La Vérité"..."
Cast also includes Victor Belmondo as 'Roger Vadim', Jules Benchetrit as 'Sami Frey'...
...Géraldine Pailhas as 'Anne-Marie Mucel'...
...Hippolyte Girardot as 'Louis Bardot', Yvan Attal as 'Raoul Lévy'......
...... Anne Le Ny as 'Olga Horstig', Louis-Do de Lencquesaing as 'Henri-Georges Clouzot'...
...Laurent Stocker as 'Pierre Lazareff'...
...Oscar Lesage as 'Jacques Charrier', Noham Edje as 'Jean-Louis Trintignant'...
...Fabian Wolfrom as 'Sacha Distel' and Mikaël Mittelstadt as 'Gilbert Bécaud'.
Click the images to enlarge...
- 5/8/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Deutschland 83 co-creator Jörg Winger’s latest drama series Ouija has added Starzplay as co-producer and the show has set cast, Deadline can reveal.
Co-created by Thomas Bourguignon (Réunions), the France Télévisions series was one of the first development projects detailed when Winger unveiled the Fremantle-backed Big Window Productions, which sits within his former company UFA Fiction. Ouija is co-produced by Big Window and Kwaï, another Fremantle label. Bourguignon is directing.
Principal photography has kicked off in Nice and the surrounding area, with Ophelia Kolb, Katharina Schüttler, Stefan Konarske and Bruno Solo set to lead.
The fast-paced supernatural coming-of-age story recalls the creators’ time partaking in German-French exchange programs.
Set against the backdrop of a generational saga, the six-parter focuses on such an exchange taking place during the 1982 football World Cup but tells the story of characters from three generations – one who fought during World War Two, one...
Co-created by Thomas Bourguignon (Réunions), the France Télévisions series was one of the first development projects detailed when Winger unveiled the Fremantle-backed Big Window Productions, which sits within his former company UFA Fiction. Ouija is co-produced by Big Window and Kwaï, another Fremantle label. Bourguignon is directing.
Principal photography has kicked off in Nice and the surrounding area, with Ophelia Kolb, Katharina Schüttler, Stefan Konarske and Bruno Solo set to lead.
The fast-paced supernatural coming-of-age story recalls the creators’ time partaking in German-French exchange programs.
Set against the backdrop of a generational saga, the six-parter focuses on such an exchange taking place during the 1982 football World Cup but tells the story of characters from three generations – one who fought during World War Two, one...
- 5/18/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Snd is set to host market premieres for Patrice Leconte’s period detective film “Maigret,” as well as high concept comedies “Employee of the Month” and “The Bodins” at the Unifrance Rendez-Vous in Paris, a showcase of French content hosted this week in Paris.
“Maigret,” based on Georges Simenon’s literary masterpiece, will star Gérard Depardieu (“Cyrano de Bergerac”) as detective Maigret, who investigates the death of a young girl in 1953. During his inquiry, Maigret crosses paths with Betty, a young offender who reminds him of the dead girl. The movie will be released by Snd on April 6.
“We’ve pre-sold ‘Maigret’ across 90% of Europe, it’s really a highlight on our slate due to the strength of the franchise, director and cast – Gerard Depardieu is outstanding in this role,” said Ramy Nahas, head of international sales at Snd.
“Employee of the Month” will be directed by French comedian Jerome...
“Maigret,” based on Georges Simenon’s literary masterpiece, will star Gérard Depardieu (“Cyrano de Bergerac”) as detective Maigret, who investigates the death of a young girl in 1953. During his inquiry, Maigret crosses paths with Betty, a young offender who reminds him of the dead girl. The movie will be released by Snd on April 6.
“We’ve pre-sold ‘Maigret’ across 90% of Europe, it’s really a highlight on our slate due to the strength of the franchise, director and cast – Gerard Depardieu is outstanding in this role,” said Ramy Nahas, head of international sales at Snd.
“Employee of the Month” will be directed by French comedian Jerome...
- 1/10/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Stillwater Review — Stillwater (2021) Film Review, a movie directed by Tom McCarthy, and starring Matt Damon, Abigail Breslin, Camille Cottin, Lilou Siauvaud, Deanna Dunagan, Idir Azougli, Anne Le Ny, Moussa Maaskri, Isabelle Tanakil, Naidra Ayadi, Pierre Piacentino, Jean-Marc Michelangeli and William Nadylam. Tom McCarthy’s new film, Stillwater, plays out similarly to his Oscar-winning film [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Stillwater (2021): Matt Damon Excels in a Mostly Conventional Drama...
Continue reading: Film Review: Stillwater (2021): Matt Damon Excels in a Mostly Conventional Drama...
- 7/31/2021
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Ovid.TV, the newly launched streaming platform created by eight independent-film distributors, is expanding its library. The service has made 10 new titles available to watch, most notably Ben Rivers & Ben Russell’s “A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness” — a Locarno 2013 premiere that travels from an Estonian commune to a Norwegian black-metal show without losing a beat.
Even in the wake of FilmStruck’s closure, the streaming space for film is increasingly crowded. The Criterion Channel officially launches next Monday, April 8, with considerably larger ventures from Disney, Apple, and WarnerMedia forthcoming; even so, Ovid fills such a particular niche that its offerings are unlikely to be found elsewhere. Full information on the 10 new titles:
“A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness” (dir. Ben Rivers & Ben Russell): This festival favorite follows a mysterious character through three seemingly disparate moments in his life.
“Alena” (dir. Daniel di Grado): A transfer...
Even in the wake of FilmStruck’s closure, the streaming space for film is increasingly crowded. The Criterion Channel officially launches next Monday, April 8, with considerably larger ventures from Disney, Apple, and WarnerMedia forthcoming; even so, Ovid fills such a particular niche that its offerings are unlikely to be found elsewhere. Full information on the 10 new titles:
“A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness” (dir. Ben Rivers & Ben Russell): This festival favorite follows a mysterious character through three seemingly disparate moments in his life.
“Alena” (dir. Daniel di Grado): A transfer...
- 4/5/2019
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Last night, Nicole Kidman was up for a Golden Globe for her performance as Sue Brierley in Garth Davis’ “Lion,” the story of an adopted Indian who searches for his lost family as an adult. She’s set to appear in Sofia Coppola’s new film “The Beguiled,” as well as Yorgos Lanthimos’ “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” and John Cameron Mitchell’s “How to Talk to Girls at Parties,” but she’s already in talks to appear in yet another film: an English-language remake of the 2011 French film “The Intouchables.”
Read More: ‘Lion’ Trailer: Dev Patel, Rooney Mara and Nicole Kidman Will Leave You In Tears
Deadline reports that The Weinstein Company is in early talks to secure Kidman and actress Amara Karan (“The Night Of”) to join Bryan Cranston (“Breaking Bad”) and Kevin Hart (“Central Intelligence”) in the remake. The original film was directed by Olivier Nakache...
Read More: ‘Lion’ Trailer: Dev Patel, Rooney Mara and Nicole Kidman Will Leave You In Tears
Deadline reports that The Weinstein Company is in early talks to secure Kidman and actress Amara Karan (“The Night Of”) to join Bryan Cranston (“Breaking Bad”) and Kevin Hart (“Central Intelligence”) in the remake. The original film was directed by Olivier Nakache...
- 1/9/2017
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Chomet: I really wanted to do a film which was about music but not to be obviously to be a film where everyone suddenly bursts into song - although there's a couple of scenes like that Sylvain Chomet has made his first full-length foray into live action features with Attila Marcel, after previously contributing a vignette to Paris Je t'Aime. The film considers the nature of memory as its silent protagonist Paul (Guillaume Gouix), steps back in time with the help of his neighbour to try to recall the childhood trauma that left him mute. Whimsy and melancholy blend together to make this a heady but satisfying brew that features terrific performances from a supporting cast including Anne Le Ny and the late Bernadette Lafont. I caught up with Chomet before his film opened the 2013 French Film Festival in Edinburgh to talk about his latest work.
How did it feel...
How did it feel...
- 9/11/2014
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
French director Sylvain Chomet has an incredible four Academy Award nominations to his name, renowned for his distinguishable, ingenious animations such as The Triplets of Belleville, and The Illusionist. He now returns with his very first live action feature with Attila Marcel, remaining faithful to his own brand, bringing that sense of enchantment and striking, vibrant visual experience to the viewer, as you feel that every single object, or colour implemented, has been done so meticulously, for a certain, desired effect.
Another similarity comes in the form of a silent protagonist, which had served Chomet’s preceding endeavour so well. This time the character is Paul (Guillaume Gouix), a piano virtuoso, who has never once spoken a word following the untimely, mysterious death of his parents when he was just a toddler. Now, living with his two eccentric aunts, he becomes spiritually entwined with his next door neighbour Madame Proust (Anne Le Ny), who,...
Another similarity comes in the form of a silent protagonist, which had served Chomet’s preceding endeavour so well. This time the character is Paul (Guillaume Gouix), a piano virtuoso, who has never once spoken a word following the untimely, mysterious death of his parents when he was just a toddler. Now, living with his two eccentric aunts, he becomes spiritually entwined with his next door neighbour Madame Proust (Anne Le Ny), who,...
- 9/2/2014
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Attila Marcel
Written and directed by Sylvain Chomet
France, 2013
In 2003, Sylvain Chomet suddenly popped up on arthouse radars with his first animated feature The Triplets of Belville. Critics praised the film for its inventiveness, attention to detail, soundtrack, and just sheer delightful weirdness. Chomet’s next feature was 2010’s The Illusionist (not to be mistaken for the big twist magician caper starring Edward Norton), a dialogue-free animated film about a friendship between a washed-up magician and a young girl. Though The Illusionist is far more melancholy and sometimes outright sad than Triplets, the inventiveness, attention to detail, soundtrack and whimsy were still there. Chomet’s newest film Attila Marcel once again succeeds because it brings those same elements that worked so well in his previous two features, combines the different tones of those films, and then finally applies them to a new format for Chomet: live-action filmmaking.
Attila Marcel tells...
Written and directed by Sylvain Chomet
France, 2013
In 2003, Sylvain Chomet suddenly popped up on arthouse radars with his first animated feature The Triplets of Belville. Critics praised the film for its inventiveness, attention to detail, soundtrack, and just sheer delightful weirdness. Chomet’s next feature was 2010’s The Illusionist (not to be mistaken for the big twist magician caper starring Edward Norton), a dialogue-free animated film about a friendship between a washed-up magician and a young girl. Though The Illusionist is far more melancholy and sometimes outright sad than Triplets, the inventiveness, attention to detail, soundtrack and whimsy were still there. Chomet’s newest film Attila Marcel once again succeeds because it brings those same elements that worked so well in his previous two features, combines the different tones of those films, and then finally applies them to a new format for Chomet: live-action filmmaking.
Attila Marcel tells...
- 9/13/2013
- by Laura Holtebrinck
- SoundOnSight
Cher Danny,
Frederick Wiseman’s Film Festival—now that would be something perfect for capturing the Tiff experience, with its swarms of filmmakers and volunteers and reviewers, its exhilaration and exhaustion. Then again, that festival might also be the granola screening room seen early on in Kelly Reichardt’s Night Moves, where perfunctory applause for a cinematic eco-pamphlet is followed by an awkward Q&A session straight out of Wiseman’s High School.
The scene smartly situates its protagonists, young activists played by Jesse Eisenberg and Dakota Fanning, as alienated not just from mainstream society but also from potential alternatives—on the fringe of the fringes, a familiar position for Reichardt’s characters. Their more radical form of protest (the bombing of a Portland dam) is revealed languidly, shard by shard, in a series of concise interactions stressing process (how to buy 500 pounds of ammonium nitrate fertilizer without the proper documentation?...
Frederick Wiseman’s Film Festival—now that would be something perfect for capturing the Tiff experience, with its swarms of filmmakers and volunteers and reviewers, its exhilaration and exhaustion. Then again, that festival might also be the granola screening room seen early on in Kelly Reichardt’s Night Moves, where perfunctory applause for a cinematic eco-pamphlet is followed by an awkward Q&A session straight out of Wiseman’s High School.
The scene smartly situates its protagonists, young activists played by Jesse Eisenberg and Dakota Fanning, as alienated not just from mainstream society but also from potential alternatives—on the fringe of the fringes, a familiar position for Reichardt’s characters. Their more radical form of protest (the bombing of a Portland dam) is revealed languidly, shard by shard, in a series of concise interactions stressing process (how to buy 500 pounds of ammonium nitrate fertilizer without the proper documentation?...
- 9/10/2013
- by Fernando F. Croce
- MUBI
Keaton-esque Amelie (or Whimsical Pianist)
French director Sylvain Chomet has delighted audiences with his droll animated films The Triplets of Belleville and The Illusionist, earning repeated comparisons to the distinctive masterful works of Jacques Tati. His first foray in directing a live action feature, Attila Marcel, will undoubtedly divide filmgoers with its hallucinogenic induced musical numbers and blankly mute lead character Paul (Guillaume Gouix, who in both looks and demeanor apes Buster Keaton expertly), but will certainly leave them rapturously yearning for more from Chomet.
The film jars its audience and prepares them for its whimsical absurdities by opening with a melodious romp by the titular Attila Marcel (also played by Guillaume Gouix) whose bell bottomed loose attire recalls the costumes of Saturday Night Fever and who passes characters blatantly mimicking those from musicals Grease and Jesus Christ Superstar. The sequence, as it turns out, is a nightmare of silent pianist Paul,...
French director Sylvain Chomet has delighted audiences with his droll animated films The Triplets of Belleville and The Illusionist, earning repeated comparisons to the distinctive masterful works of Jacques Tati. His first foray in directing a live action feature, Attila Marcel, will undoubtedly divide filmgoers with its hallucinogenic induced musical numbers and blankly mute lead character Paul (Guillaume Gouix, who in both looks and demeanor apes Buster Keaton expertly), but will certainly leave them rapturously yearning for more from Chomet.
The film jars its audience and prepares them for its whimsical absurdities by opening with a melodious romp by the titular Attila Marcel (also played by Guillaume Gouix) whose bell bottomed loose attire recalls the costumes of Saturday Night Fever and who passes characters blatantly mimicking those from musicals Grease and Jesus Christ Superstar. The sequence, as it turns out, is a nightmare of silent pianist Paul,...
- 9/7/2013
- by Leora Heilbronn
- IONCINEMA.com
While the North American animation stage is largely dominated by Disney, the international stage remains a wide open field, with many filmmakers creating well-regarded animated works. One such filmmaker is Sylvain Chomet, whose 2003 feature film debut The Triplets of Belleville catapulted his critical profile, which was aided by his second feature The Illusionist. With both his prior films being animated, Chomet thus raised some eyebrows when he announced that his next film would be a live-action feature. Titled Attila Marcel, Chomet takes on writing and directing duties, working with a cast that includes Guillaume Gouix and Anne Le Ny. The first trailer for the film, which shall be screening at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, has now been released, and can be seen below.
(Source: Indiewire)
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- 9/4/2013
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
The 38th Toronto International Film Festival has released an incredible guest list of celebrated talent from around the globe. Filmmakers expected to present their world premieres in Toronto include: Catherine Breillat, Nicole Garcia, Pawel Pawlikowski, Bertrand Tavernier, Steve McQueen, Godfrey Reggio, Denis Villeneuve, Bill Condon, Jean-Marc Vallée, John Wells, Ralph Fiennes, Richard Ayoade, Atom Egoyan, Matthew Weiner, John Carney, Jason Reitman, Jason Bateman, Yorgos Servetas, Liza Johnson, Megan Griffiths, Fernando Eimbcke, Alexey Uchitel, Johnny Ma, Biyi Bandele, Rashid Masharawi, Paul Haggis, Ron Howard, Eli Roth, Álex de la Iglesia, Bruce McDonald, Jennifer Baichwal, John Ridley, and Justin Chadwick.
The Festival also welcomes thousands of producers and other industry professionals bringing films to us.
The following filmmakers and artists are expected to attend the Toronto International Film Festival:
Ahmad Abdalla, Hany Abu-Assad, Yuval Adler, Akosua Adoma Owusu, Alexandre Aja, Bruce Alcock, Gianni Amelio, Thanos Anastopoulos, Madeline Anderson, Nimród Antal, Louise Archambault,...
The Festival also welcomes thousands of producers and other industry professionals bringing films to us.
The following filmmakers and artists are expected to attend the Toronto International Film Festival:
Ahmad Abdalla, Hany Abu-Assad, Yuval Adler, Akosua Adoma Owusu, Alexandre Aja, Bruce Alcock, Gianni Amelio, Thanos Anastopoulos, Madeline Anderson, Nimród Antal, Louise Archambault,...
- 8/21/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Toronto Film Festival Movie Lineup (photo: Chiwetel Ejiofor in Steve McQueen’s ’12 Years a Slave’) (See previous post: “Toronto Film Festival 2013 Dates and Movies.”) Among the Toronto Film Festival’s World and North American premieres are director Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave, with Chiwetel Ejiofor, Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Fassbender, Paul Dano, Sarah Paulson, and Paul Giamatti; Jean-Marc Vallée’s Dallas Buyers Club, with Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Jared Leto, Steve Zahn, and Griffin Dunne; Atom Egoyan’s Devil’s Knot, with Reese Witherspoon, Mireille Enos, Kevin Durand, Stephen Moyer, Dane DeHaan, Colin Firth, Elias Koteas, Alessandro Nivola, Bruce Greenwood, Amy Ryan, and Martin Henderson; and Sylvain Chomet’s Attila Marcel, which is supposed to be an homage to Jacques Tati and Buster Keaton, featuring Guillaume Gouix, Anne Le Ny, Bernadette Lafont, and Hélène Vincent. See Toronto Film Festival 2013 lineup below. Toronto Film Festival: World premieres 12 Years a Slave, Dir: Steve McQueen,...
- 7/23/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
There’s something for everyone in next week’s Blu-Ray releases: Wreck-It Ralph will tickle your gaming bone, The Intouchables brings a bit of comedy to its drama, and one my favorite films of the nineties finally gets a Blu-Ray release.
Ready for the latest Blu-Ray releases? Then read on.
Wreck-It Ralph
Starring: John C. Reilly, Alan Tudyk, Jane Lynch, Ed O’Neill, Jack McBrayer, and Sarah Silverman.
Director: Rich Moore
A 3D computer-animated family film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. The film was well-received by critics and viewers alike, and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
Plot: Wreck-It Ralph longs to be as beloved as his game’s perfect Good Guy, Fix-It Felix. Problem is, nobody loves a Bad Guy. But they do love heroes… so when a modern, first-person shooter game arrives featuring tough-as-nails Sergeant Calhoun,...
Ready for the latest Blu-Ray releases? Then read on.
Wreck-It Ralph
Starring: John C. Reilly, Alan Tudyk, Jane Lynch, Ed O’Neill, Jack McBrayer, and Sarah Silverman.
Director: Rich Moore
A 3D computer-animated family film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. The film was well-received by critics and viewers alike, and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
Plot: Wreck-It Ralph longs to be as beloved as his game’s perfect Good Guy, Fix-It Felix. Problem is, nobody loves a Bad Guy. But they do love heroes… so when a modern, first-person shooter game arrives featuring tough-as-nails Sergeant Calhoun,...
- 3/1/2013
- by C.P. Howells
- We Got This Covered
Every year, the Efa People’s Choice Award allows film fans across Europe to elect their favorite film. When the European Film Academy invites its members, Europe’s greatest film stars, directors, actors and actresses, to attend the European Film Awards, the People’s Choice Award sheds a spotlight on the people films are made for: the audience. This year’s vote has started – vote now and win the chance to join winners and nominees for the awards ceremony in Malta!
Winners in the past have included films like Pedro Almodóvar’s Volver, Roberto Benigni’s La Vita E Bella, Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s AmÉLie, Fatih Akin’s Head-on, and Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire.
From 1 September on, film fans can cast their vote on the official website: www.europeanfilmawards.euand win a trip to the 25th European Film Awards on Saturday, 1 December 2012, in Malta!
Nominated Are: The Artist directed by Michel Hazanavicius with Jean Dujardin,
Barbara directed by Christian Petzold with Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld, Rainer Bock, Jasna Fritzi Bauer, Christina Hecke
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel directed by John Madden, written by Ol Parker with Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Penelope Wilton, Dev Patel, Celia Imrie, Ronald Pickup, Tom Wilkinson, Maggie Smith
Caesar Must Die (Cesare deve morire) directed by Paolo & Vittorio Taviani, written by Paolo & Vittorio Taviani, in collaboration with Fabio Cavalli with Giovanni Arcuri, Salvatore Striano, Cosimo Rega, Antonio Frasca, Fabio Cavalli
Come As You Are (Hasta la Vista) directed by da Geoffrey Enthoven, written by Pierre de Clercq, with Robrecht van den Thoren, Gilles de Schryver, Tom Audenaert, Isabelle de Hertogh
Headhunters (Hodejegerne) directed by Morten Tyldum, written by Lars Gudmestad & Ulf Ryberg with Aksel Hennie, Nikolaj Coter-Waldau, Synnøve Macody Lund, Eivind Sander I
N Darkness directed by Agnieszka Holland, written by David F. Shamoon with Robert Więckiewicz, Benno Fürmann, Agnieszka Grochowska, Maria Schrader, Herbert Knaup
The Iron Lady directed by Phyllida Lloy, written by Abi Morgan with Meryl Streep, Jim Broadbent, Olivia Colman
Salmon Fishing In The Yemen directed by Lasse Hallstrom, written by Simon Beaufoy, based on the novel by Paul Torday with Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, Kristin Scott Thomas, Amr Waked
Shame directed by Steve McQueen, written by Steve McQueen and Abi Morgan with Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan, James Badge Dale, Nicole Beharie
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy directed by Thomas Alfredson, written by Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan with Gary Oldman, John Hurt, Mark Strong, Tom Hardy, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Toby Jones, Stephen Graham, David Dencik, Ciaran Hinds, Simon McBurney, Kathy Burke, Svetlana Khodenchkova
Untouchable directed by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano with François Cluzet, Omar Sy, Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clothilde Mollet
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The European Film Awards 2012 are presented by the European Film Academy e.V. and Efa Productions gGmbH with the support of the Maltese Ministry of Finance, Economy and Investment, the Malta Film Commission, Ffa German Federal Film Board, the German State Lottery Berlin, the German State Minister for Culture and the Media, the Media Programme of the EU, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and Gls. Pascal Edelmann European Film Academy e.V. Head of Press & PR Kurfürstendamm 225 10719 Berlin Germany Tel. +49 30 887 16 70 Fax +49 30 887 16 777 visit us at www.europeanfilmawards.eu European Film Academy e.V. / Director: Marion Döring / registered at Amtsgericht Charlottenburg 14236 Nz...
Winners in the past have included films like Pedro Almodóvar’s Volver, Roberto Benigni’s La Vita E Bella, Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s AmÉLie, Fatih Akin’s Head-on, and Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire.
From 1 September on, film fans can cast their vote on the official website: www.europeanfilmawards.euand win a trip to the 25th European Film Awards on Saturday, 1 December 2012, in Malta!
Nominated Are: The Artist directed by Michel Hazanavicius with Jean Dujardin,
Barbara directed by Christian Petzold with Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld, Rainer Bock, Jasna Fritzi Bauer, Christina Hecke
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel directed by John Madden, written by Ol Parker with Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Penelope Wilton, Dev Patel, Celia Imrie, Ronald Pickup, Tom Wilkinson, Maggie Smith
Caesar Must Die (Cesare deve morire) directed by Paolo & Vittorio Taviani, written by Paolo & Vittorio Taviani, in collaboration with Fabio Cavalli with Giovanni Arcuri, Salvatore Striano, Cosimo Rega, Antonio Frasca, Fabio Cavalli
Come As You Are (Hasta la Vista) directed by da Geoffrey Enthoven, written by Pierre de Clercq, with Robrecht van den Thoren, Gilles de Schryver, Tom Audenaert, Isabelle de Hertogh
Headhunters (Hodejegerne) directed by Morten Tyldum, written by Lars Gudmestad & Ulf Ryberg with Aksel Hennie, Nikolaj Coter-Waldau, Synnøve Macody Lund, Eivind Sander I
N Darkness directed by Agnieszka Holland, written by David F. Shamoon with Robert Więckiewicz, Benno Fürmann, Agnieszka Grochowska, Maria Schrader, Herbert Knaup
The Iron Lady directed by Phyllida Lloy, written by Abi Morgan with Meryl Streep, Jim Broadbent, Olivia Colman
Salmon Fishing In The Yemen directed by Lasse Hallstrom, written by Simon Beaufoy, based on the novel by Paul Torday with Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, Kristin Scott Thomas, Amr Waked
Shame directed by Steve McQueen, written by Steve McQueen and Abi Morgan with Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan, James Badge Dale, Nicole Beharie
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy directed by Thomas Alfredson, written by Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan with Gary Oldman, John Hurt, Mark Strong, Tom Hardy, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Toby Jones, Stephen Graham, David Dencik, Ciaran Hinds, Simon McBurney, Kathy Burke, Svetlana Khodenchkova
Untouchable directed by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano with François Cluzet, Omar Sy, Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clothilde Mollet
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Patrons:centre Du Cinema Of The Federation Wallonia Brussels * Danish Film Institute * Eurimages * Film Fund Luxembourg * Flanders Audiovisual Fund (Vaf) * German Films * MacEdonian Film Fund * Mfg FilmfÖRderung Baden-wÜRttemberg * Ministry Of Education And Culture Of Cyprus (Cultural Services) * Netherlands Film Fund * Polish Film Institute * Ab Svensk Filmindustri * Swedish Film Institute * Swiss Films * Telewizja Polska S.A. (Tvp) *
The European Film Awards 2012 are presented by the European Film Academy e.V. and Efa Productions gGmbH with the support of the Maltese Ministry of Finance, Economy and Investment, the Malta Film Commission, Ffa German Federal Film Board, the German State Lottery Berlin, the German State Minister for Culture and the Media, the Media Programme of the EU, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and Gls. Pascal Edelmann European Film Academy e.V. Head of Press & PR Kurfürstendamm 225 10719 Berlin Germany Tel. +49 30 887 16 70 Fax +49 30 887 16 777 visit us at www.europeanfilmawards.eu European Film Academy e.V. / Director: Marion Döring / registered at Amtsgericht Charlottenburg 14236 Nz...
- 10/12/2012
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film with our unique social giveaway technology, we have 50 admit-two anytime movie passes up for grabs to the new festival-winning comedy/drama “The Intouchables” starring François Cluzet and Omar Sy!
The Tokyo International Film Festival-winning film “The Intouchables,” which is based on a true story and opened in Chicago last week, also stars Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clotilde Mollet, Alba Gaïa Kraghede Bellugi, Cyril Mendy, Christian Ameri, Grégoire Oestermann, Joséphine de Meaux, Dominique Daguier, François Caron, Thomas Solivéres, Dorothée Brière and Marie-Laure Descoureaux from writers and directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano.
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The Tokyo International Film Festival-winning film “The Intouchables,” which is based on a true story and opened in Chicago last week, also stars Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clotilde Mollet, Alba Gaïa Kraghede Bellugi, Cyril Mendy, Christian Ameri, Grégoire Oestermann, Joséphine de Meaux, Dominique Daguier, François Caron, Thomas Solivéres, Dorothée Brière and Marie-Laure Descoureaux from writers and directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano.
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- 6/9/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chicago – One of the big movie hits in French cinema last year, “The Intouchables,” comes to our shores with a powerful and unusual redemption tale. The true story of a wealthy but quadriplegic man, and his poor but proud caregiver is the subject of a very compelling relationship.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
The film flies on the performances of Francois Cluzet as the rich guy and newcomer Omar Sy as his attendant. The two have a terrific chemistry, especially in the quieter moments. Filmmakers Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano took some liberties with the real story, and in some instances the caregiver character is made to be more miraculous than his background, but overall they honor the unusual pairing with perspective on race, class, immigration and the sorrows of handicap. Represented are the overt physical limitations and the not-so-apparent psychological ones.
Philippe (Francois Cluzet) is a man of wealth in France. Rendered a quadriplegic after a para-gliding accident,...
Rating: 3.5/5.0
The film flies on the performances of Francois Cluzet as the rich guy and newcomer Omar Sy as his attendant. The two have a terrific chemistry, especially in the quieter moments. Filmmakers Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano took some liberties with the real story, and in some instances the caregiver character is made to be more miraculous than his background, but overall they honor the unusual pairing with perspective on race, class, immigration and the sorrows of handicap. Represented are the overt physical limitations and the not-so-apparent psychological ones.
Philippe (Francois Cluzet) is a man of wealth in France. Rendered a quadriplegic after a para-gliding accident,...
- 6/2/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chicago – One of the great international films from France, which had nine nominations at The 2012 Cesars – the French equivalent of the Oscars – is the intimate relationship film “The Intouchables.” Focusing on a handicapped man and his caregiver, it was created by Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache.
The story is unusual because it features two men who are trapped by their own handicaps, and is based on a true story. Philippe (Francois Cluzet) is a wealthy man who is paralyzed from the neck down after a para-gliding accident, and Driss (Omar Sy) is a poor immigrant who is angry at the world for his lot in life. Together they help each other out of the pain and challenges they face, simply by connecting in an odd brotherhood.
Omay Sy (Driss) and Francois Cluzet (Philippe) in ‘The Intouchables’
Photo credit: Thierry Valletoux for The Weinstein Company
The film was written and co-directed...
The story is unusual because it features two men who are trapped by their own handicaps, and is based on a true story. Philippe (Francois Cluzet) is a wealthy man who is paralyzed from the neck down after a para-gliding accident, and Driss (Omar Sy) is a poor immigrant who is angry at the world for his lot in life. Together they help each other out of the pain and challenges they face, simply by connecting in an odd brotherhood.
Omay Sy (Driss) and Francois Cluzet (Philippe) in ‘The Intouchables’
Photo credit: Thierry Valletoux for The Weinstein Company
The film was written and co-directed...
- 5/30/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Title: The Intouchables Directors: Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano Starring: Francois Cluzet, Omar Sy, Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Alba Gaia Bellugi Already an international smash, to the tune of an incredible $340 million, “The Intouchables” arrives on American shores having picked up nine Cesar Award nominations, multiple prizes at the recent Colcoa Festival in Los Angeles, and smiles and hearts in just about every territory in which it has opened. It’s easy to see why. A rich, buoyant tale about the simple act of human connection and how it makes the heart sing, co-directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano’s fun, witty dramedy is an unabashed crowd-pleaser, spanning languages and [ Read More ]...
- 5/22/2012
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Watch 2 new clips from Oliver Nakache and Eric Toledano's The Intouchables, starring Francois Cluzet and Omar Sy The Intouchables tells the true story of a wealthy, physically disabled risk taker, the picture of established French nobility, who lost his wife in an accident and whose world is turned upside down when he hires a young, good-humored, black Muslim ex-con as his caretaker. Their bond proves the power and omniscience that love and friendship can hold over all social and economic differences. Helmed and scripted by Oliver Nakache and Eric Toledano, The Intouchables also stars Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clotilde Mollet and Alba Gaïa Bellugi...
- 5/20/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch 2 new clips from Oliver Nakache and Eric Toledano's The Intouchables, starring Francois Cluzet and Omar Sy The Intouchables tells the true story of a wealthy, physically disabled risk taker, the picture of established French nobility, who lost his wife in an accident and whose world is turned upside down when he hires a young, good-humored, black Muslim ex-con as his caretaker. Their bond proves the power and omniscience that love and friendship can hold over all social and economic differences. Helmed and scripted by Oliver Nakache and Eric Toledano, The Intouchables also stars Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clotilde Mollet and Alba Gaïa Bellugi...
- 5/20/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Omar Sy walks with a swagger, even when he's sitting down. His broad, infectious smile reflects not only the character he plays in The Intouchables, but also the film itself. Recently returned home to a small apartment in Paris packed with children after six months "away," Driss (Sy) is a disappointment to his family. He applies for a job as a caretaker for Philippe (Francois Cluzet), a wealthy disabled man, solely so that he can be turned down and then qualify for government benefits. His attitude strikes Philippe as a refreshing change, and so Driss is given a one-month trial. Driss sizes up Philippe's magnificent residence -- peopled by chief assistants Magalie (Audrey Fleurot), Yvonne (Anne Le Ny), and Marcelle (Clothilde Mollet), as well as...
- 4/15/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Official poster and new images for The Intouchables, starring Francois Cluzet and Omar Sy. Weinstein Co's The Intouchables tells the true story of a wealthy, physically disabled risk taker, the picture of established French nobility, who lost his wife in an accident and whose world is turned upside down when he hires a young, good-humored, black Muslim ex-con as his caretaker. Their bond proves the power and omniscience that love and friendship can hold over all social and economic differences. Cast of the comedy/dram release which opens May 25th, also includes Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clotilde Mollet and Alba Gaïa Bellugi. Oliver Nakache and Eric Toledano direct as well as write the film produced by Nicolas Duval-Adassovsky, Laurent Zeitoun, and Yann Zenou. See all the images under the new onesheet!
- 3/21/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The Intouchables Official Movie Poster and Images
Official poster and new images for The Intouchables, starring Francois Cluzet and Omar Sy. Weinstein Co's The Intouchables tells the true story of a wealthy, physically disabled risk taker, the picture of established French nobility, who lost his wife in an accident and whose world is turned upside down when he hires a young, good-humored, black Muslim ex-con as his caretaker. Their bond proves the power and omniscience that love and friendship can hold over all social and economic differences. Cast of the comedy/dram release which opens May 25th, also includes Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clotilde Mollet and Alba Gaïa Bellugi. Oliver Nakache and Eric Toledano direct as well as write the film produced by Nicolas Duval-Adassovsky, Laurent Zeitoun, and Yann Zenou. See all the images under the new onesheet!
- 3/21/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Official poster and new images for The Intouchables, starring Francois Cluzet and Omar Sy. Weinstein Co's The Intouchables tells the true story of a wealthy, physically disabled risk taker, the picture of established French nobility, who lost his wife in an accident and whose world is turned upside down when he hires a young, good-humored, black Muslim ex-con as his caretaker. Their bond proves the power and omniscience that love and friendship can hold over all social and economic differences. Cast of the comedy/dram release which opens May 25th, also includes Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clotilde Mollet and Alba Gaïa Bellugi. Oliver Nakache and Eric Toledano direct as well as write the film produced by Nicolas Duval-Adassovsky, Laurent Zeitoun, and Yann Zenou. See all the images under the new onesheet!
- 3/21/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Bérénice Bejo as Peppy Miller in Michel Hazanavicius' The Artist The Artist, Michel Hazanavicius, A Separation: César Winners Pt.1 Best Actor Sami Bouajila, Omar m'a tuer / Omar Killed Me François Cluzet, Intouchables / Untouchable Jean Dujardin, The Artist Olivier Gourmet, L'exercice de l'État / The Minister Denis Podalydes, La conquête / The Conquest * Omar Sy, Intouchables / Untouchable Philippe Torreton, Présumé coupable / Guilty Best Actress Ariane Asquaride, Les neiges du Kilimanjaro / The Snows of Kilimanjaro * Bérénice Bejo, The Artist Leila Bekhti, La Source des femmes / The Source Valérie Donzelli, La guerre est déclarée / Declaration of War Marina Foïs, Polisse Marie Gilain, Toutes nos envies / All Our Desires Karin Viard, Polisse Best Supporting Actor * Michel Blanc, L'exercice de l'État / The Minister Nicolas Duvauchelle, Polisse Joey Starr, Polisse Bernard Lecoq, La conquête / The Conquest Frédéric Pierrot, Polisse Best Supporting Actress Zabou Breitman, L'exercice de l'État / The Minister Anne Le Ny, Intouchables / Untouchable Noémie Lvovsky, L'Apollonide,...
- 2/25/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Bérénice Bejo, Malcolm McDowell, The Artist The Artist, Polisse, Intouchables: César Nominations Pt.1 Best Actor Sami Bouajila, Omar m'a tuer / Omar Killed Me François Cluzet, Intouchables / Untouchable Jean Dujardin, The Artist Olivier Gourmet, L'exercice de l'État / The Minister Denis Podalydes, La conquête / The Conquest Omar Sy, Intouchables / Untouchable Philippe Torreton, Présumé coupable / Guilty Best Actress Ariane Asquaride, Les neiges du Kilimanjaro / The Snows of Kilimanjaro Bérénice Bejo, The Artist Leila Bekhti, La Source des femmes / The Source Valérie Donzelli, La guerre est déclarée / Declaration of War Marina Foïs, Polisse Marie Gilain, Toutes nos envies / All Our Desires Karin Viard, Polisse Best Supporting Actor Michel Blanc, L'exercice de l'État / The Minister Nicolas Duvauchelle, Polisse Joey Starr, Polisse Bernard Lecoq, La conquête / The Conquest Frédéric Pierrot, Polisse Best Supporting Actress Zabou Breitman, L'exercice de l'État / The Minister Anne Le Ny, Intouchables / Untouchable Noémie Lvovsky, L'Apollonide, souvenirs de la maison close / House of Tolerance Carmen Maura,...
- 2/21/2012
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
In what’s sure to be one of the better onscreen duos of the next few years, Variety reports that Juliette Binoche and Edgar Ramirez will lead Marion Laine‘s A Monkey on my Shoulder. The romantic drama, written by the fairly new feature director and Anne Le Ny, centers on two surgeons in southern France “whose passionate relationship is turned upside down by an unexpected pregnancy.”
K2′s Nathanael Karmitz, who’s serving as a co-producer, called it “a melodrama dealing with universal themes,” and noted that being set in the medical world “brings a extra layer to the film that should lure international audiences.” He and I are on the same page when it comes to anticipating the pairing of these two actors. After all, Binoche has proven herself as an enormous talent over decades of collaboration with names that include Godard, Haneke, and Kiarostami, while Ramirez gave...
K2′s Nathanael Karmitz, who’s serving as a co-producer, called it “a melodrama dealing with universal themes,” and noted that being set in the medical world “brings a extra layer to the film that should lure international audiences.” He and I are on the same page when it comes to anticipating the pairing of these two actors. After all, Binoche has proven herself as an enormous talent over decades of collaboration with names that include Godard, Haneke, and Kiarostami, while Ramirez gave...
- 10/17/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
The year's second quarter dawned on the foreign theatrical circuit with a new boxoffice champ in place as Warner Bros.' "Clash of the Titans" grossed an estimated $44.2 million in its opening launch at 4,240 screens in 15 markets.
Director Louis Leterrier's 3D, special effects-laden update of MGM's 1981 action fantasy loosely based on Greek mythology and co-produced by Ray Harryhausen and Charles Schneer is only the third title of 2010 to take the No. 1 spot overseas. (By this time last year, nine titles successively topped offshore charts.)
"Titans" took over Disney's "Alice in Wonderland" in 3D, which spent a month as the No. 1 foreign title after 20th Century Fox's "Avatar" dominated for the year's first eight rounds.
"Alice" drew $34.2 million from 8,443 spots in 51 markets, and ranks No. 3 on the weekend. "Avatar" finished out of the top five with $4.6 million generated from 2,300 screens in 37 markets for a foreign gross total of $1.959 billion.
Easter weekend action for "Titans,...
Director Louis Leterrier's 3D, special effects-laden update of MGM's 1981 action fantasy loosely based on Greek mythology and co-produced by Ray Harryhausen and Charles Schneer is only the third title of 2010 to take the No. 1 spot overseas. (By this time last year, nine titles successively topped offshore charts.)
"Titans" took over Disney's "Alice in Wonderland" in 3D, which spent a month as the No. 1 foreign title after 20th Century Fox's "Avatar" dominated for the year's first eight rounds.
"Alice" drew $34.2 million from 8,443 spots in 51 markets, and ranks No. 3 on the weekend. "Avatar" finished out of the top five with $4.6 million generated from 2,300 screens in 37 markets for a foreign gross total of $1.959 billion.
Easter weekend action for "Titans,...
- 4/4/2010
- by By Frank Segers
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Brazilian film wins Cabourg prize
PARIS -- Love was in the air as Chico Teixeira's Brazilian film "A casa de Alice" won the Golden Swann prize for best film at the 22nd Cabourg Romantic Film Festival, which wrapped Sunday night in the French seaside town.
A jury presided by filmmaker Jean-Pierre Denis named Patrick Bruel best actor for his role in Claude Miller's Holocaust drama "A Secret". Gallic actress Laetitia Casta took home the best actress award for her performance in Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau's dramatic comedy "Nes en 68" (Born in '68).
Other members of the fest's jury included director-actresses Anne Le Ny and Maiwenn, actresses Claire Nebout, Lolita Chammah and Hafsia Herzi, actor Clement Sibony and writer Emmanuelle Cosso-Merad.
Emmanuel Mouret won the best director award for "Un baiser, s'il vous plait" (A kiss, please). "Welcome to the Sticks" star Anne Marivin was named most promising actress and Yannick Renier was given the most promising actor prize for his role in "Nes en 68".
Local High School students gave their young jury prize to Doris Dorrie's German title "Cherry Blossoms".
A jury presided by filmmaker Jean-Pierre Denis named Patrick Bruel best actor for his role in Claude Miller's Holocaust drama "A Secret". Gallic actress Laetitia Casta took home the best actress award for her performance in Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau's dramatic comedy "Nes en 68" (Born in '68).
Other members of the fest's jury included director-actresses Anne Le Ny and Maiwenn, actresses Claire Nebout, Lolita Chammah and Hafsia Herzi, actor Clement Sibony and writer Emmanuelle Cosso-Merad.
Emmanuel Mouret won the best director award for "Un baiser, s'il vous plait" (A kiss, please). "Welcome to the Sticks" star Anne Marivin was named most promising actress and Yannick Renier was given the most promising actor prize for his role in "Nes en 68".
Local High School students gave their young jury prize to Doris Dorrie's German title "Cherry Blossoms".
- 6/16/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
COLCOA to open with 'Land of the Shtis'
PARIS -- After a strong showing at the Oscars, French films will head back to Los Angeles for the Franco-American Cultural Fund's 12th annual City of Lights, City of Angels film festival set to kick off April 14, organizers said Thursday.
Gallic boxoffice sensation "Welcome to the Land of the Shtis" will hold its North American premiere on COLCOA's opening night before being screened for the general public on April 19, then to more than 1,000 American French-language students.
The world premiere of Christian Faure's "Behind the Walls" and Abdellatif Kechiche's Cesar-winning drama "The Secret of the Grain" will close the event.
Jean-Paul Salome's "Female Agents", Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain", Cedric Klapisch's "Paris", Claude Lelouch's "Roman de Gare", Claude Miller's "A Secret", Celine Sciamma's "Water Lilies", Michel Hazanavicius' "OSS 117" and Eric Guirado's "The Grocer's Son" will also screen at the fest.
Other festival highlights include a world premiere presentation of recently-restored Fritz Lang film "Secret Beyond the Door", a screening of Guillaume Canet's "Anything You Say" and a new "Focus on a Filmmaker" series with director Florent Emilio Siri followed by the U.S.
Gallic boxoffice sensation "Welcome to the Land of the Shtis" will hold its North American premiere on COLCOA's opening night before being screened for the general public on April 19, then to more than 1,000 American French-language students.
The world premiere of Christian Faure's "Behind the Walls" and Abdellatif Kechiche's Cesar-winning drama "The Secret of the Grain" will close the event.
Jean-Paul Salome's "Female Agents", Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain", Cedric Klapisch's "Paris", Claude Lelouch's "Roman de Gare", Claude Miller's "A Secret", Celine Sciamma's "Water Lilies", Michel Hazanavicius' "OSS 117" and Eric Guirado's "The Grocer's Son" will also screen at the fest.
Other festival highlights include a world premiere presentation of recently-restored Fritz Lang film "Secret Beyond the Door", a screening of Guillaume Canet's "Anything You Say" and a new "Focus on a Filmmaker" series with director Florent Emilio Siri followed by the U.S.
- 3/14/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
French cinema heads to New York
PARIS -- French cinema will be in the spotlight on the East coast at Unifrance's 13th annual Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in New York Feb 29 - March 9, organizers said Monday.
The event, coordinated in collaboration with The Film Society of Lincoln Center, will host U.S. premieres of 15 Gallic titles at the Walter Reade Theater and the IFC Center.
Titles include: Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain", Christophe Honore's "Love Songs", Sophie Marceau's "La Disparue de Deauville", Sandrine Bonnaire's "Her Name is Sabine", Jean-Marc Moutout's "The Feelings Factory", Noemie Lvovsky's "Let's Dance!," Eric Guirado's "The Grocer's Son", Charles Burns and Richard McGuire's "Fear(s) of the Dark," Cedric Klapisch's "Paris", Nicolas Klotz' "Heartbeat Detector", Audrey Estrougo's "Aint Scared", Mia Hansen-Love's "All is Forgiven", Emmanuel Mouret's "A Kiss, Please", Claude Miller's "A Secret" and Claude Lelouch's "Crossed Tracks".
"The festival will be the occasion for these films to increase their visibility among U.S. professionals and to find an eventual distributor," Unifrance said in a statement. Four of the films being showcased -- "Love Songs", "Her Name is Sabine", "Heartbeat Detector" and "Crossed Tracks" -- already have U.S. distributors, but the remaining titles are on the lookout for stateside representation.
The event, coordinated in collaboration with The Film Society of Lincoln Center, will host U.S. premieres of 15 Gallic titles at the Walter Reade Theater and the IFC Center.
Titles include: Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain", Christophe Honore's "Love Songs", Sophie Marceau's "La Disparue de Deauville", Sandrine Bonnaire's "Her Name is Sabine", Jean-Marc Moutout's "The Feelings Factory", Noemie Lvovsky's "Let's Dance!," Eric Guirado's "The Grocer's Son", Charles Burns and Richard McGuire's "Fear(s) of the Dark," Cedric Klapisch's "Paris", Nicolas Klotz' "Heartbeat Detector", Audrey Estrougo's "Aint Scared", Mia Hansen-Love's "All is Forgiven", Emmanuel Mouret's "A Kiss, Please", Claude Miller's "A Secret" and Claude Lelouch's "Crossed Tracks".
"The festival will be the occasion for these films to increase their visibility among U.S. professionals and to find an eventual distributor," Unifrance said in a statement. Four of the films being showcased -- "Love Songs", "Her Name is Sabine", "Heartbeat Detector" and "Crossed Tracks" -- already have U.S. distributors, but the remaining titles are on the lookout for stateside representation.
- 2/26/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
'Rose,' 'Secret' lead France's Cesar noms
PARIS -- Olivier Dahan's Edith Piaf biopic "La Vie en Rose" was in tune Friday with Claude Miller's Holocaust drama "A Secret" as both films nabbed 11 nominations for France top film honors the Cesar Awards.
"Rose" and "Secret" will compete for the title of best French film of the year with Abdellatif Kechiche's immigrant drama "The Secret of the Grain", Marjan Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud's animated hit "Persepolis" and Julian Schnabel's "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," which dove into the nominee pool with a total of seven nods.
"Butterfly" star Mathieu Amalric was nominated for best actor for his role as paralyzed Elle editor Dominique Bauby. Amalric will vie against Gallic cinema veterans Michel Blanc (Andre Techine's "The Witnesses"), Vincent Lindon Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain"), Jean-Pierre Darroussin (Jean Becker's "Conversations with my Gardener") and Jean-Pierre Marielle (Noemie Lvovsky's "Let's Dance!").
Marion Cotillard, fresh from her Golden Globe win and Oscar nomination will compete for the best actress title in her home country alongside "Secret" star Cecile de France, Isabelle Carre (Michel Spinoza's "Anna M".), Marina Fois (Christine Carriere's "Darling") and Catherine Frot ("Odette Toulemonde").
Dahan, Miller, Schnabel, Kechiche and Techine will vie for the best director prize.
Dahan's "Rose" was selected in the best original screenplay category alongside Kechiche's "The Secret of the Grain", Julie Delpy's cross-cultural comedy "2 Days in Paris", Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain" and Laurent Tirard and Gregoire Vigneron's "Moliere" while "Secret", "Butterfly", "Persepolis" and "Darling" will compete with Claude Berri's "Hunting and Gathering" in the best adaptation category.
"Secret"'s Julie Depardieu and Ludivine Sagnier will contend for the best supporting actress prize with Noemie Lvovsky (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi's "Actresses"), Bulle Ogier (Lvovsky's "Let's Dance!") and Sylvie Testud for her performance in "Rose".
The nominees for best supporting actor are Sami Bouajila ("The Witnesses"), Pascal Greggory ("La Vie en Rose"), Michael Lonsdale ("The Human Question"), Fabrice Luchini ("Moliere") and Laurent Stocker ("Hunting and Gathering").
Stocker received a parallel nom in the most promising male newcomer category. Joining him for the race for the young talent discovery award are Nicolas Cazale (Eric Guirado's "The Grocer's Son"), Gregoire Leprince-Ringuet (Christophe Honore's "Love Songs"), Jonathan Libereau ("The Witnesses") and Jocelyn Quivrin (Jan Koenen's "99 Francs").
Young actresses Louise Blachere and Adele Haenel, stars of Celine Sciamma's adolescent angst story "Water Lilies", will vie for the most promising female newcomer award with Clotilde Hesme ("Love Songs"), Lumiere prize winner Hafsia Herzi ("The Secret of the Grain") and Audrey Dana (Claude Lelouch's "Crossed Tracks").
Christian Mungiu's Palm d'Or winner at last year's Festival de Cannes "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days", Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's "The Lives of Others", Fatih Akin's "On the Other Side", David Cronenberg's "Eastern Promises" and James Gray's "We Own the Night" will compete for best foreign-language film.
"Rose" and "Secret" will compete for the title of best French film of the year with Abdellatif Kechiche's immigrant drama "The Secret of the Grain", Marjan Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud's animated hit "Persepolis" and Julian Schnabel's "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," which dove into the nominee pool with a total of seven nods.
"Butterfly" star Mathieu Amalric was nominated for best actor for his role as paralyzed Elle editor Dominique Bauby. Amalric will vie against Gallic cinema veterans Michel Blanc (Andre Techine's "The Witnesses"), Vincent Lindon Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain"), Jean-Pierre Darroussin (Jean Becker's "Conversations with my Gardener") and Jean-Pierre Marielle (Noemie Lvovsky's "Let's Dance!").
Marion Cotillard, fresh from her Golden Globe win and Oscar nomination will compete for the best actress title in her home country alongside "Secret" star Cecile de France, Isabelle Carre (Michel Spinoza's "Anna M".), Marina Fois (Christine Carriere's "Darling") and Catherine Frot ("Odette Toulemonde").
Dahan, Miller, Schnabel, Kechiche and Techine will vie for the best director prize.
Dahan's "Rose" was selected in the best original screenplay category alongside Kechiche's "The Secret of the Grain", Julie Delpy's cross-cultural comedy "2 Days in Paris", Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain" and Laurent Tirard and Gregoire Vigneron's "Moliere" while "Secret", "Butterfly", "Persepolis" and "Darling" will compete with Claude Berri's "Hunting and Gathering" in the best adaptation category.
"Secret"'s Julie Depardieu and Ludivine Sagnier will contend for the best supporting actress prize with Noemie Lvovsky (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi's "Actresses"), Bulle Ogier (Lvovsky's "Let's Dance!") and Sylvie Testud for her performance in "Rose".
The nominees for best supporting actor are Sami Bouajila ("The Witnesses"), Pascal Greggory ("La Vie en Rose"), Michael Lonsdale ("The Human Question"), Fabrice Luchini ("Moliere") and Laurent Stocker ("Hunting and Gathering").
Stocker received a parallel nom in the most promising male newcomer category. Joining him for the race for the young talent discovery award are Nicolas Cazale (Eric Guirado's "The Grocer's Son"), Gregoire Leprince-Ringuet (Christophe Honore's "Love Songs"), Jonathan Libereau ("The Witnesses") and Jocelyn Quivrin (Jan Koenen's "99 Francs").
Young actresses Louise Blachere and Adele Haenel, stars of Celine Sciamma's adolescent angst story "Water Lilies", will vie for the most promising female newcomer award with Clotilde Hesme ("Love Songs"), Lumiere prize winner Hafsia Herzi ("The Secret of the Grain") and Audrey Dana (Claude Lelouch's "Crossed Tracks").
Christian Mungiu's Palm d'Or winner at last year's Festival de Cannes "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days", Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's "The Lives of Others", Fatih Akin's "On the Other Side", David Cronenberg's "Eastern Promises" and James Gray's "We Own the Night" will compete for best foreign-language film.
- 1/26/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
'Rose,' 'Secret' get 11 Cesar noms
PARIS -- Olivier Dahan's Edith Piaf biopic "La Vie en Rose" was in tune with Claude Miller's Holocaust drama "A Secret" on Friday as both films nabbed 11 nominations for France's top film honors, the Cesar Awards.
"Rose" and "Secret" will compete for the title of French film of the year with Abdellatif Kechiche's immigrant drama "The Secret of the Grain", Marjan Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud's animated hit "Persepolis" and Julian Schnabel's "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," which dove into the nominee pool with a total of seven nods.
"Butterfly" star Mathieu Amalric was nominated for best actor for his role as paralyzed Elle editor Dominique Bauby. Amalric will vie against Gallic cinema veterans Michel Blanc (Andre Techine's "The Witnesses"), Vincent Lindon Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain"), Jean-Pierre Darroussin (Jean Becker's "Conversations with my Gardener") and Jean-Pierre Marielle (Noemie Lvovsky's "Let's Dance!").
Marion Cotillard, fresh from her Golden Globe win and Oscar nomination, will compete for the best actress title alongside "Secret" star Cecile de France, Isabelle Carre (Michel Spinoza's "Anna M".), Marina Fois (Christine Carriere's "Darling") and Catherine Frot ("Odette Toulemonde").
Dahan, Miller, Schnabel, Kechiche and Techine will vie for the best director prize.
Dahan's "Rose" was selected in the best original screenplay category alongside Kechiche's "The Secret of the Grain", Julie Delpy's cross-cultural comedy "2 Days in Paris", Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain" and Laurent Tirard and Gregoire Vigneron's "Moliere"; while "Secret", "Butterfly", "Persepolis" and "Darling" will compete with Claude Berri's "Hunting and Gathering" in the best adaptation category.
"Secret"'s Julie Depardieu and Ludivine Sagnier will contend for the supporting actress prize with Noemie Lvovsky (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi's "Actresses"), Bulle Ogier (Lvovsky's "Let's Dance!") and Sylvie Testud ("Rose").
The nominees for best supporting actor are Sami Bouajila ("The Witnesses"), Pascal Greggory ("La Vie en Rose"), Michael Lonsdale ("The Human Question"), Fabrice Luchini ("Moliere") and Laurent Stocker ("Hunting and Gathering").
Christian Mungiu's Palm d'Or winner at last year's Festival de Cannes "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days", Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's "The Lives of Others", Fatih Akin's "On the Other Side", David Cronenberg's "Eastern Promises" and James Gray's "We Own the Night" will compete for best foreign-language film.
"Rose" and "Secret" will compete for the title of French film of the year with Abdellatif Kechiche's immigrant drama "The Secret of the Grain", Marjan Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud's animated hit "Persepolis" and Julian Schnabel's "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," which dove into the nominee pool with a total of seven nods.
"Butterfly" star Mathieu Amalric was nominated for best actor for his role as paralyzed Elle editor Dominique Bauby. Amalric will vie against Gallic cinema veterans Michel Blanc (Andre Techine's "The Witnesses"), Vincent Lindon Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain"), Jean-Pierre Darroussin (Jean Becker's "Conversations with my Gardener") and Jean-Pierre Marielle (Noemie Lvovsky's "Let's Dance!").
Marion Cotillard, fresh from her Golden Globe win and Oscar nomination, will compete for the best actress title alongside "Secret" star Cecile de France, Isabelle Carre (Michel Spinoza's "Anna M".), Marina Fois (Christine Carriere's "Darling") and Catherine Frot ("Odette Toulemonde").
Dahan, Miller, Schnabel, Kechiche and Techine will vie for the best director prize.
Dahan's "Rose" was selected in the best original screenplay category alongside Kechiche's "The Secret of the Grain", Julie Delpy's cross-cultural comedy "2 Days in Paris", Anne Le Ny's "Those Who Remain" and Laurent Tirard and Gregoire Vigneron's "Moliere"; while "Secret", "Butterfly", "Persepolis" and "Darling" will compete with Claude Berri's "Hunting and Gathering" in the best adaptation category.
"Secret"'s Julie Depardieu and Ludivine Sagnier will contend for the supporting actress prize with Noemie Lvovsky (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi's "Actresses"), Bulle Ogier (Lvovsky's "Let's Dance!") and Sylvie Testud ("Rose").
The nominees for best supporting actor are Sami Bouajila ("The Witnesses"), Pascal Greggory ("La Vie en Rose"), Michael Lonsdale ("The Human Question"), Fabrice Luchini ("Moliere") and Laurent Stocker ("Hunting and Gathering").
Christian Mungiu's Palm d'Or winner at last year's Festival de Cannes "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days", Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's "The Lives of Others", Fatih Akin's "On the Other Side", David Cronenberg's "Eastern Promises" and James Gray's "We Own the Night" will compete for best foreign-language film.
- 1/25/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Euro Film Fest spotlights the new
BRUSSELS -- The nine-day European Film Festival kicked off here Friday, showcasing debuts or second features from young directors across the continent.
The festival, which celebrates its fifth anniversary this year, will screen 28 new films, 17 of which are first features and 11 of which are second efforts.
Festival director Dominique Janne said he hopes to build the event up as a springboard for new talent.
"The selection was deliberately diverse," he said. "We have rummaged across the whole European territory to find films, which include intimate and dramatic movies as well as absurd comedies -- even activism-cinema and playful children's films."
A separate Cinedecouvertes section is open to 20 international films that will be shown in open-air screenings.
The program features two movies co-produced by Belgium's Dardennes brothers, the two-time Palme d'Or winners. They are German filmmaker Maria Speth's second feature, "Madonnas", and Algerian war thriller "The Colonel" (Mon Colonel), directed by France's Laurent Herbiet and co-scripted by Costa-Gavras.
French films screening at the event include Anne Le Ny's hospital love story "Ceux Qui Reste"; David Oelhoffen's "In Your Wake" (Nos retrouvailles), about a violent father-son relationship; and Carine Tardieu's "In Mom's Head" (La Tete De Maman).
The festival, which celebrates its fifth anniversary this year, will screen 28 new films, 17 of which are first features and 11 of which are second efforts.
Festival director Dominique Janne said he hopes to build the event up as a springboard for new talent.
"The selection was deliberately diverse," he said. "We have rummaged across the whole European territory to find films, which include intimate and dramatic movies as well as absurd comedies -- even activism-cinema and playful children's films."
A separate Cinedecouvertes section is open to 20 international films that will be shown in open-air screenings.
The program features two movies co-produced by Belgium's Dardennes brothers, the two-time Palme d'Or winners. They are German filmmaker Maria Speth's second feature, "Madonnas", and Algerian war thriller "The Colonel" (Mon Colonel), directed by France's Laurent Herbiet and co-scripted by Costa-Gavras.
French films screening at the event include Anne Le Ny's hospital love story "Ceux Qui Reste"; David Oelhoffen's "In Your Wake" (Nos retrouvailles), about a violent father-son relationship; and Carine Tardieu's "In Mom's Head" (La Tete De Maman).
- 6/30/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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