Is this giving anyone else major I, Tonya vibes?
26.10.2021 - 16:17 / variety.com
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent“Lupin” star Omar Sy is re-teaming with Gaumont on his big screen comeback with “Father & Soldier,” a politically minded WWI action-drama about family bonds and Africa’s forgotten war heroes.Shooting now in France, the action-packed film is being helmed by Mathieu Vadepied, who made his directorial debut with “Learn by Heart,” which world premiered at Cannes’ Critics Week.
Vadepied also worked as the artistic director and cinematographer on
.Is this giving anyone else major I, Tonya vibes?
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent“Call My Agent” star Nicolas Maury hadn’t quite grasped the international success of the Paris-set show until he traveled to Los Angeles last week to present his feature debut “Garcon Chiffon” (“My Best Part”) at Colcoa, the French film and series festival.In L.A., everyone from industry festival guests and locals to restaurant servers came up to him to talk about Hervé, his colorful and endearing character in “Call My Agent,” streaming on Netflix and
Manchester United's Paul Pogba is on crutches after he sustained a thigh injury on international duty with France.
Manchester United star Paul Pogba has been ruled out of the France squad after suffering a thigh injury in training.
Paul Pogba has withdrawn from France training after appearing to suffer a thigh injury.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Giancarlo Nasi’s Quijote Films, one of the lead producers of Chile’s current Oscar entry “White on White,” has closed a co-production deal with France’s Les Valseurs at the American Film Market for “The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo,” the first feature from Diego Cespedes, the Cannes Festival’s 2018 Cinefondation first prize winner.Mexico’s Varios Lobos, led by Pablo Zimbron, is also a co-producer.In addition, the pact includes the financing and co-production of a
EXCLUSIVE: Saban Films has picked up North American rights to K. Asher Levin’s thriller Dig, starring Thomas Jane, Harlow Jane, Emile Hirsch and Liana Liberato.
Netflix‘s fashionable, “Sex and the City”-esque series “Emily in Paris” will be back for Season 2 next month, and star Lily Collins said it will address the criticism the series received for showing an inaccurate portrayal of the French city.Collins, 32, is producing the second season and explained how the upcoming episodes will respond to the show’s controversy, especially regarding representation.“For me as Emily, but also as a producer on [the show], after Season 1, hearing people’s thoughts,
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFrance’s most famous Catholic priest, Abbé Pierre, will be portrayed in a €15 million ($17.5 million) biopic movie produced by SND and Wassim Beji, who previously teamed on “Yves Saint Laurent.”Titled “Abbé Pierre, a Century of Devotion,” the movie will be directed by Frederic Tellier (“Goliath,” “Through the Fire”) with Benjamin Lavernhe (“The Speech”) playing the title role, alongside Emmanuelle Bercot (“Mon Roi,” “Polisse”).SND, the commercial arm of
Naman Ramachandran Actor and filmmaker Rupert Everett will direct “Lost and Found in Paris,” based on his own true-life experiences.Kit Clarke (“Get Even”) will play Everett’s younger self – an unruly teenager sent by his exasperated parents to live with a Parisian socialite family to learn French and grow up. The cast also includes John Malkovich, Kristin Scott Thomas as well as Everett himself in a supporting role.
Kit Clarke (Get Even, Leonardo) has been set to play Rupert Everett’s younger self in the autobiographical tale Lost and Found in Paris, which Everett will direct from his own screenplay.
Drake celebrated his birthday in cowboy style.