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French Film Academy Sets New Leadership After Early 2020 Membership Backlash & César Awards Controversy - deadline.com - France
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29.09.2020 / 17:13

French Film Academy Sets New Leadership After Early 2020 Membership Backlash & César Awards Controversy

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorFollowing a backlash within its membership ranks and the resignation of its board of directors and president earlier this year, France’s Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma has set new leadership. At a general assembly today, the Académie, which hands out the country’s César Awards, elected former CNC and Arte chief Véronique Cayla as president and Intouchables co-director Éric Toledano as vice president.

San Sebastian Film Festival Expels Director Eugene Green For Refusal To Wear Mask - deadline.com - Spain - France
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24.09.2020 / 17:00

San Sebastian Film Festival Expels Director Eugene Green For Refusal To Wear Mask

Andreas Wiseman International EditorThe San Sebastian Film Festival has withdrawn the accreditation of U.S.-born French filmmaker Eugène Green for refusing to wear a mask.According to the Spanish festival, Green refused five requests for him to don a mask at last night’s premiere of his film Atarrabi Et Mikelats and he was ultimately asked to leave the auditorium.

'Mandibles' ('Mandibules'): Film Review | Venice 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France - county Bryan
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23.09.2020 / 16:17

'Mandibles' ('Mandibules'): Film Review | Venice 2020

Not since Jeff Goldblum stocked his penis in a jar or Bryan Cranston tore apart his meth lab has a fly played such a pivotal role on screen as in Mandibles (Mandibules), the latest comic whatchamacallit from French one-man-band Quentin Dupieux.

'A Good Man': Film Review | TIFF 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France
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22.09.2020 / 16:10

'A Good Man': Film Review | TIFF 2020

When his girlfriend can’t get pregnant, a trans man decides to carry the child in her stead in the French drama A Good Man. This is the latest feature from writer-director Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar.

‘Nomadland’ Named Winner Of People’s Choice Award At Toronto International Film Festival - etcanada.com - France - USA
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20.09.2020 / 21:17

‘Nomadland’ Named Winner Of People’s Choice Award At Toronto International Film Festival

“Nomadland” is the winner of this year’s People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival.

‘Nomadland’ Wins Audience Award at Toronto Film Festival - thewrap.com - France
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20.09.2020 / 21:13

‘Nomadland’ Wins Audience Award at Toronto Film Festival

Also Read: 'Nomadland' Film Review: Frances McDormand Hits the Road in Quiet, Lyrical DramaOver the last eight years in a row, and nine of the last 10 years, the TIFF People’s Choice winner has gone on to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, and has won three times: “The King’s Speech” in 2010, “12 Years a Slave” in 2013 and “Green Book” in 2018.

Jimmy Fallon’s Best Moments With Wife Nancy Juvonen and 2 Kids: Family Album - www.usmagazine.com - France - New York - county Guthrie
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19.09.2020 / 18:48

Jimmy Fallon’s Best Moments With Wife Nancy Juvonen and 2 Kids: Family Album

Jimmy Fallon has been loving life with his family of four since becoming a father in 2013.The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon host and his wife, Nancy Juvonen, first welcomed daughter Winnie, and she became a big sister the following year when Frances arrived.After their eldest child’s arrival, the New York native opened up to Savannah Guthrie about why he and Juvonen opted to use a surrogate for both baby girls.“My wife and I had been trying a while to have a baby,” the Saturday Night Live

Unifrance Condemns “Violent Reaction” to Netflix Film 'Cuties' - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France
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19.09.2020 / 00:07

Unifrance Condemns “Violent Reaction” to Netflix Film 'Cuties'

French cinema group UniFrance has condemned what it called the "violent reaction" online and on social media to Netflix film Cuties and has thrown its support behind the movie's director, Maïmouna Doucouré.

‘Cuties’: French cinema group condemns “violent reaction” to Netflix film - www.nme.com - France
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18.09.2020 / 21:53

‘Cuties’: French cinema group condemns “violent reaction” to Netflix film

Cuties, a film its director argues “sounds the alarm” about sexualising pre-pubescent girls instead of exploiting ideas for art.In a memo sent out to the French industry today (September 18), the state-backed group, which supports and promotes French cinema worldwide, said it “offers its full support” to director Maïmouna Doucouré and the film’s producers.Online trolls have attacked Doucouré, Netflix and anyone connected with the movie of hyper-sexualising the movie’s young characters.As The

‘Cuties’ Director Maimouna Doucouré Receives Support From French Film Promotion Org UniFrance - variety.com - France
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18.09.2020 / 16:07

‘Cuties’ Director Maimouna Doucouré Receives Support From French Film Promotion Org UniFrance

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentUniFrance, the French film promotion organization, released a letter on Friday supporting Maimouna Doucouré, the helmer of Netflix film “Cuties,” which has been the subject of a backlash on social media for allegedly “sexualizing” young girls.UniFrance, which also gave its support for the movie’s producer, Zangro and Paris-based distributor Bac Films, is the latest French film body to side with Doucouré.

‘Cuties’: French Cinema Org UniFrance Condemns “Violent Reaction” To Netflix Film & Voices Support For Director Maïmouna Doucouré - deadline.com - France
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18.09.2020 / 14:38

‘Cuties’: French Cinema Org UniFrance Condemns “Violent Reaction” To Netflix Film & Voices Support For Director Maïmouna Doucouré

Andreas Wiseman International EditorFrench cinema organization UniFrance, which is backed by the French government and represents hundreds of local producers, sales agents, directors and talent agents, has sent out a memo to industry expressing its support for filmmaker Maïmouna Doucouré and her film Cuties after the social media frenzy sparked by a Netflix poster for the film.

'Spring Blossom' ('Seize Printemps'): Film Review | TIFF 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France
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17.09.2020 / 04:45

'Spring Blossom' ('Seize Printemps'): Film Review | TIFF 2020

Are all relationships between older men and younger women abusive ones? Do the young women who take part in such relationships hold any level of responsibility? Is it "OK" to be attracted to somebody more than twice your age, and, if so, can you act on that desire? Is it too French to be asking such questions, especially in a movie? These are some of the many thoughts evoked by Spring Blossom (Seize Printemps), a provocative first feature from writer-director-actress Suzanne Lindon that depicts

'Red Soil' ('Rouge'): Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France
hollywoodreporter.com
15.09.2020 / 05:45

'Red Soil' ('Rouge'): Film Review

A modest French cousin to Erin Brockovich and Todd Haynes’ recent Dark Waters, Red Soil (Rouge) once again pits a tireless underdog against the forces of corporate greed and looming environmental catastrophe. The hook this time is that the underdog, played by the talented Zita Hanrot (Fatima), is fighting too close to home, with her own father a longtime worker at the factory that’s been dangerously polluting their region.

'DNA' ('ADN'): Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France
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15.09.2020 / 03:01

'DNA' ('ADN'): Film Review

For her sixth feature film, French writer-director-actress Maïwenn (Polisse, Mon Roi) has definitely made one of her most introspective works yet.

‘Summer of ’85’ Film Review: François Ozon Explores His Favorite Things – Sex, Death, Dark Humor - thewrap.com - Britain - France - Philippines
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14.09.2020 / 04:11

‘Summer of ’85’ Film Review: François Ozon Explores His Favorite Things – Sex, Death, Dark Humor

Also Read: 'Nomadland' Film Review: Frances McDormand Hits the Road in Quiet, Lyrical DramaThey become fast friends, and then lovers.

‘Nomadland’ Film Review: Frances McDormand Hits the Road in Quiet, Lyrical Drama - thewrap.com - France - USA
thewrap.com
11.09.2020 / 23:47

‘Nomadland’ Film Review: Frances McDormand Hits the Road in Quiet, Lyrical Drama

Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland” is a tiny indie film on a huge scale, an intimate drama set against the vast spaces of the American West.

Film Review: Chloé Zhao’s ‘Nomadland’ Starring Frances McDormand - deadline.com - France - USA - India
deadline.com
11.09.2020 / 23:35

Film Review: Chloé Zhao’s ‘Nomadland’ Starring Frances McDormand

Todd McCarthy Go-her-own-way director Chloé Zhao closes out her exceptional trilogy about the dispossessed and left-behind in the modern American West with Nomadland, a cool, contemplative look at contemporary American outcasts whose foothold in society grows more precarious with every passing year.

'My Best Part' ('Garçon chiffon'): Film Review | TIFF 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France
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10.09.2020 / 23:25

'My Best Part' ('Garçon chiffon'): Film Review | TIFF 2020

The green-eyed monster is but one of the problems of the protagonist of My Best Part (Garçon chiffon), the directorial debut from French actor Nicolas Maury (from Netflix’ Call My Agent!). Constructed entirely around the layered central performance of Maury himself as the mercurial man-child protagonist, this is a bittersweet comedy-drama that manages to be hilarious in one scene and extremely touching in the next.

'The Violent Heart': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France - Tennessee
hollywoodreporter.com
09.09.2020 / 20:05

'The Violent Heart': Film Review

The line between homage and flat repetition can be thin. The Violent Heart, writer and director Kerem Sanga's third feature (premiering in competition at France's Deauville Film Festival), falls on the dull side of the dividing line.

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