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French Drama ‘Sugar and Stars’ With Influencer Just Riadh as Famous Pastry Chef Lures Major Distributors Worldwide (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - Paris - Italy - Austria - Germany - Monaco - Portugal - Hungary - Algeria
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10.10.2023

French Drama ‘Sugar and Stars’ With Influencer Just Riadh as Famous Pastry Chef Lures Major Distributors Worldwide (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent France TV Distribution has enlisted a raft of major distributors worldwide for “Sugar and Stars,” a movie starring Riadh Belaïche, a social media influencer-turned-actor. The inspirational drama is based on the true story of Yazid Ichemrahem, an underdog who became a famous pastry chef.

‘We Are Changed Forever’: Israeli Media Shifts to War Coverage, Film and TV Production Shutters as Nation Grapples With Trauma From Hamas Terror Attacks - variety.com - Israel
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10.10.2023

‘We Are Changed Forever’: Israeli Media Shifts to War Coverage, Film and TV Production Shutters as Nation Grapples With Trauma From Hamas Terror Attacks

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent The onset of war this weekend sparked by Hamas attacks on Israel has largely shuttered Israel’s film and TV industry as the country grapples with the insurgency and a death toll that has surpassed 1,100. Israeli theaters have gone dark and most air travel has been canceled. Many of those active in media and entertainment are impacted by the tragedy and are volunteering in extensive ways.

Sean Penn Returns to Cannes for Mipcom Keynote on Wartime Satire Series ‘C*A*U*G*H*T’ - variety.com - Australia - USA - Detroit - county Brown - county Bryan
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06.10.2023

Sean Penn Returns to Cannes for Mipcom Keynote on Wartime Satire Series ‘C*A*U*G*H*T’

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Sean Penn, whose Volodymyr Zelenskyy documentary “Superpower” recently launched on Paramount+, will be on the iconic stage of Cannes’s Grand Auditorium later this month — but it won’t be for a movie. The Oscar winner is set to attend Mipcom, the international TV conference, alongside Matthew Fox (“Lost”) and Kick Gurry (“Edge of Tomorrow”) to discuss their wartime satire series “C*A*U*G*H*T” as part of a Media Mastermind Keynote on Oct. 18.

Berlin Film Festival Taps Jenni Zylka to Scout for Emerging German Filmmakers - variety.com - Germany - Berlin - Beyond
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06.10.2023

Berlin Film Festival Taps Jenni Zylka to Scout for Emerging German Filmmakers

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent The Berlin Film Festival has created a new scouting role to curate a rising generation of German filmmakers. The next edition, which is set to take place from Feb. 15-25, will see its section dedicated to newcomer German films merged into the main program.

Berlin Film Festival Launches New Section for Emerging German Filmmakers - variety.com - Germany - Berlin - Beyond
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06.10.2023

Berlin Film Festival Launches New Section for Emerging German Filmmakers

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent The Berlin Film Festival will be launching a new section, called Newcomer German Films, during its next edition taking place from Feb. 15-25. The section will highlight emerging German filmmakers, and will be part of the main program alongside the Competition, Encounters, Panorama, Generation and Forum sections.

Warner Bros. Discovery France Boss Pierre Branco Steps Down - variety.com - France - Paris - London - Germany - county Blair
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03.10.2023

Warner Bros. Discovery France Boss Pierre Branco Steps Down

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Pierre Branco, general manager for Warner Bros. Discovery in France, Benelux and Africa, is stepping down from his position, Variety has learned.

Gerard Depardieu, Indicted on Rape, Sexual Assault Charges, Pens Open Letter: ‘I’m Neither a Rapist, Nor a Predator’ - variety.com - France
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02.10.2023

Gerard Depardieu, Indicted on Rape, Sexual Assault Charges, Pens Open Letter: ‘I’m Neither a Rapist, Nor a Predator’

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent French actor Gerard Depardieu, who is indicted on rape and sexual assault charges in connection to a 2018 case, has published an open letter claiming he’s “neither a rapist, nor a predator.” In the brief letter, published in Le Figaro newspaper on Oct. 1, Depardieu alluded to the allegations of rape and sexual assault tied to a 2018 lawsuit filed by Charlotte Arnould, whose parents are old friends of his. Without naming Arnould, Depardieu says “a woman came to (his) home a first time, lightly, and willingly stepped into (his) bedroom.

Andrey Zvyagintsev, Oscar-Nominated ‘Loveless’ Director, to Helm Russian Oligarch Movie ‘Jupiter’ for Anonymous Content (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - Russia - Beyond
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28.09.2023

Andrey Zvyagintsev, Oscar-Nominated ‘Loveless’ Director, to Helm Russian Oligarch Movie ‘Jupiter’ for Anonymous Content (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Andrey Zvyagintsev, the two-time Oscar-nominated Russian filmmaker of “Loveless” and “Leviathan,” will next direct “Jupiter,” a politically-minded movie set to shoot in Spain and France next spring. The movie will tell the story of a Russian oligarch’s reckoning with the harsh reality of his family’s future.

‘Zorro’ Series Reboot: Mediawan Rights Drops First Teaser of Mipcom Opener (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - Los Angeles - Mexico - Portugal - Andorra
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28.09.2023

‘Zorro’ Series Reboot: Mediawan Rights Drops First Teaser of Mipcom Opener (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Mediawan Rights has unveiled the first teaser of the anticipated “Zorro” series reboot which is directed by Javier Quintas (“Money Heist,”“Sky Rojo”) and is set to premiere on opening night of Mipcom. Produced by leading Spanish company Secuoya Studios, the show marks the IP’s big television comeback almost two decades after its last live-action adaptation. The Spanish-language series will have its premiere screening at Mipcom on Oct.

Fantastic Fest Film ‘The Other Laurens’ Finds North American Distribution (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - USA - Texas - Belgium
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22.09.2023

Fantastic Fest Film ‘The Other Laurens’ Finds North American Distribution (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Yellow Veil Pictures, the U.S.-based arthouse genre distribution company, has acquired North American rights to Belgian director Claude Schmitz’s deadpan detective thriller “The Other Laurens.” The feature debut world premiered at Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight and will have its North American Premiere at Fantastic Fest which kicks off Sept. 23 in Austin, Texas. Yellow Veil Pictures plans for a theatrical release in 2024.

Netflix Orders Sequel to ‘Troll,’ the Hit Norwegian Action-Adventure Franchise From ‘The Wave’ Director Roar Uthaug (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - Norway - city Oslo
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19.09.2023

Netflix Orders Sequel to ‘Troll,’ the Hit Norwegian Action-Adventure Franchise From ‘The Wave’ Director Roar Uthaug (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Netflix has ordered a sequel to “Troll,” the Norwegian action-adventure film directed by Roar Uthaug, who helmed Norway’s first disaster movie, “The Wave.” “Troll 2” reteams Uthaug (“Tomb Raider”) with writer Espen Aukan andproducers Espen Horn and Kristian Strand Sinkerud at Motion Blur, the Oslo-based banner whose credits include “Cadaver,” “Amundsen” and “The 12th Man.” The first installment unfolds in the aftermath of an explosion in the Norwegian mountains, which awakens an ancient troll. The story revolves around a fearless paleontologist who embarks on a journey to stop the troll from wreaking deadly havoc.

Dominic Cooper, Sarah Gadon Star in Irish Period Drama ‘Cry From The Sea’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Ireland - Canada - Dublin - county Cooper
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19.09.2023

Dominic Cooper, Sarah Gadon Star in Irish Period Drama ‘Cry From The Sea’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Dominic Cooper (“Mamma Mia”) and Sarah Gadon (“A Dangerous Method”) are co-starring in “Cry From The Sea,” a Canadian-Irish movie directed by cinematographer-turned-helmer Vic Sarin (“Cold Comfort”). The movie, which is currently shooting, is represented in international markets by Cinema Management Group, with WME and Laura Rister handling U.S.

Amazon Prime Video Teams With Gaumont on First French Theatrical Movie, a Mother-Son Film Directed by ‘Starbuck’ Helmer Ken Scott - variety.com - France - Canada
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19.09.2023

Amazon Prime Video Teams With Gaumont on First French Theatrical Movie, a Mother-Son Film Directed by ‘Starbuck’ Helmer Ken Scott

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent 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).

Joachim Trier Sets Next Film ‘Sentimental Value,’ a Father-Daughter Drama With ‘Worst Person in the World’ Star Renate Reinsve - variety.com - France - Sweden - Norway - Germany - Denmark - county Person
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18.09.2023

Joachim Trier Sets Next Film ‘Sentimental Value,’ a Father-Daughter Drama With ‘Worst Person in the World’ Star Renate Reinsve

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier will next direct “Sentimental Value,” a family drama starring Renate Reinsve, who won best actress in Cannes for her role in Trier’s Oscar-nominated 2021 film “The Worst Person of the World.” “Sentimental Value” will follow Nora (Reinsve), an actor, and her sister Agnes, who are grieving the loss of their mother while their father Gustav reappears in their lives after a long absence. Gustav, a once-celebrated filmmaker, has written a script for a comeback movie and offered the main part to his daughter Nora, but she categorically refuses the role.

Charades Sells Comedy Horror ‘There’s Something in the Barn’ From ‘Dead Snow’ Producers to Major Markets, Including U.K.; Unveils Teaser (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - Britain - Spain - New Zealand - India - Russia - Norway - Germany - Portugal - Switzerland - Poland - Czech Republic - Hungary - Slovakia - Lebanon - Romania
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15.09.2023

Charades Sells Comedy Horror ‘There’s Something in the Barn’ From ‘Dead Snow’ Producers to Major Markets, Including U.K.; Unveils Teaser (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Charades has closed multiple deals on “There’s Something in the Barn,” Magnus Martens’s (“Fear the Walking Dead”) comedy horror movie from “Dead Snow” producers at 74 Entertainment and XYZ Films. The English-language movie is headlined by Martin Starr (“Freaks and Geeks,” “Spider Man”), Amrita Acharia (“Game of Thrones”) and Jeppe Beck Laursen (“The Last Kingdom”).

Natalie Portman Says the Idea of a ‘Female Gaze’ Is ‘Reductive of Women’s Individuality’ - variety.com - France - city Angel
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14.09.2023

Natalie Portman Says the Idea of a ‘Female Gaze’ Is ‘Reductive of Women’s Individuality’

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Natalie Portman may be an outspoken feminist and co-founder of a female-driven soccer club (Angel City FC), but she isn’t a believer in the so-called “female gaze.” In an interview with Vanity Fair France for the magazine’s 10-year anniversary issue, conducted prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike, Portman argued that “to say that a female director has a particular gaze is reductive of women’s individuality and points of view.” The Harvard-educated actor also said that gender isn’t a factor when she chooses projects. “Female directors should have the same opportunities as their male counterparts.

Agnieszka Holland’s Venice Prizewinner ‘Green Border’ Lures Slew of Buyers Amid Political Backlash in Poland (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - China - Italy - Iceland - Ukraine - Austria - Germany - Japan - Portugal - Switzerland - Greece - Slovenia - Poland - Czech Republic - Hungary - Bulgaria - Israel - Slovakia - Belarus
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14.09.2023

Agnieszka Holland’s Venice Prizewinner ‘Green Border’ Lures Slew of Buyers Amid Political Backlash in Poland (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent The political backlash surrounding Agnieszka Holland’s Venice Special Jury Prize-winning refugee drama “Green Border” hasn’t kept the movie from being a hot seller. The film explores the injustice and terror perpetrated at the Polish-Belarusian border from the perspective of refugees, Polish activists and border guards.

Banijay’s Popular U.K. Format ‘Portrait Artist of the Year’ to Debut in Norway, Return to Denmark (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - Norway - Denmark
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13.09.2023

Banijay’s Popular U.K. Format ‘Portrait Artist of the Year’ to Debut in Norway, Return to Denmark (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent “Portrait Artist of the Year,” the popular U.K. entertainment format that will celebrate its 10th birthday on Sky Arts with Dame Judi Dench on Sept. 30, is set for a Norwegian adaptation to be produced by Nordisk Banijay.

France’s ARP Selection Buys Sofia Coppola’s Venice Prizewinning ‘Priscilla,’ Deauville Festival’s Big Winner ‘LaRoy’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France
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10.09.2023

France’s ARP Selection Buys Sofia Coppola’s Venice Prizewinning ‘Priscilla,’ Deauville Festival’s Big Winner ‘LaRoy’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Paris-based leading distribution company ARP Selection has bought a pair of U.S. indie gems from the fall festival circuit, Shane Atkinson’s feature debut “LaRoy” and Sofia Coppola’s “Priscilla.” “LaRoy,” a neo-noir Western comedy with Coen brothers influences, just won three major prizes at the Deauville Film Festival, including the Grand Prize, Audience Award and Critics Prize; while “Priscilla” world premiered at the Venice Film Festival and won best actress for Cailee Spaeny.

Todd Haynes Teases ‘Sexually Explicit’ Project With Joaquin Phoenix, Talks About New Oscar Contender ‘May December’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - USA - Mexico
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09.09.2023

Todd Haynes Teases ‘Sexually Explicit’ Project With Joaquin Phoenix, Talks About New Oscar Contender ‘May December’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent While at the Deauville American Film Festival to present “May December,” Todd Haynes spoke to Variety, during a one-on-one interview at the Royal Hotel, about bringing Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore together in a film for the first time, provoking audiences and pushing against American conservatism. Haynes, who is attending Deauville with his producers Christine Vachon and Sophie Mas, also teased his next directorial effort starring Joaquin Phoenix, a “sexually explicit” movie telling a “love story between two men set in the 30s.” Loosely based on the story of Mary Kay Letourneau, the teacher who had an affair with her 6th grade student, “May December” has already earned awards buzz since world premiering in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was bought by Netflix. In France, the movie will be released by ARP Selection in January.

‘The Guilty’ Director’s New Psychological Thriller ‘Vogter’ Sells to Multiple Territories for Films du Losange (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - state Louisiana - Sweden - Italy - Norway - Austria - Germany - Netherlands - Belgium - Japan - Switzerland - Denmark - Luxembourg - Hungary - Lithuania - Latvia - Estonia
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07.09.2023

‘The Guilty’ Director’s New Psychological Thriller ‘Vogter’ Sells to Multiple Territories for Films du Losange (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent “Vogter,” a psychological thriller directed by Gustav Möller, whose previous film “The Guilty” won the Audience Award at Sundance, has been pre-sold by Les Films du Losange to multiple territories. “Vogter,” which was just completed and is now in post, has been picked up for Germany, Austria, Switzerland (Ascot Elite), Spain (La Aventura), Italy (Movies Inspired), Japan (Happinet Phantom Studios), Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg (Cineart), Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania (Kino Pavasaris) and Hungary (Vertigo). Les Films du Losange has closed these deals since unveiling the project at Cannes and is negotiating further sales in other key territories.

Kirill Serebrennikov to Make TV Directing Debut With Erotic, Subversive ‘Phantom of the Opera’ Mini-Series for Pathe (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - Russia
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06.09.2023

Kirill Serebrennikov to Make TV Directing Debut With Erotic, Subversive ‘Phantom of the Opera’ Mini-Series for Pathe (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Kirill Serebrennikov, the celebrated Russian playwright and director whose last three films competed at Cannes, is set to create and direct a sensual, gothic TV adaptation of “The Phantom of the Opera,” Gaston Leroux’s 19th century novel. Serebrennikov’s TV debut, the subversive six-part miniseries will be shot in English and is being produced by Aude Albano at Pathé, in association with Ilya Stewart at Hype Studios.

Chinese Director Bi Gan Sets Sci-Fi Movie ‘Resurrection,’ With Jackson Yee and Shu Qi (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - China - USA - Jackson - city Shanghai - Taiwan
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06.09.2023

Chinese Director Bi Gan Sets Sci-Fi Movie ‘Resurrection,’ With Jackson Yee and Shu Qi (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Chinese director Bi Gan, whose 2018 film “Long Day’s Journey into Night” played at Cannes, will next direct “Resurrection.” The ambitious sci-fi detective movie is to be headlined by Chinese superstar Jackson Yee (“Better Days”) and Taiwanese actor Shu Qi (“The Assassin”) who sits on this year’s Venice jury. Boasting Bi’s edgy aesthetic and narrative style, the film tells the story of a woman whose consciousness falls into the “eternal time zone” during a surgical procedure.

French TV Exports Break Record $230 Million in Sales, Driven by U.S. Remake Deals on ‘The Bureau,’ ‘HPI’ - variety.com - Britain - France
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05.09.2023

French TV Exports Break Record $230 Million in Sales, Driven by U.S. Remake Deals on ‘The Bureau,’ ‘HPI’

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent French TV sales broke an all-time record of €214.8 million ($230 million) in 2022, a 15.4% year-on rise, bolstered by premium TV series such as Newen’s procedural “HPI,” Federation’s spy series “The Bureau” and Banijay’s period show “Marie Antoinette,” according to a study unveiled by the National Film Board and promotion org Unifrance. The French org credited the spike in French TV exports to the end of the pandemic and the delivery of fresh content, as well as the return of in-person markets and business travel. French linear channels still remain the main buyers of local TV content, accounting for 49% of sales, on par with 2021.

‘In the Name of the Land’ Director Edouard Bergeon Preps ‘The Green Deal,’ Eco-Thriller Set in Indonesian Forest; Playtime Boards Sales (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - France - Belgium - Indonesia
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04.09.2023

‘In the Name of the Land’ Director Edouard Bergeon Preps ‘The Green Deal,’ Eco-Thriller Set in Indonesian Forest; Playtime Boards Sales (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent French director Edouard Bergeon, whose Cesar-nominated debut feature “In the Name of the Land” was a box office hit in 2019, has penned another eco-thriller, “The Green Deal.” The movie, which is partly set in the Indonesian forest, has been boarded by Playtime and will be pitched to buyers at the Toronto Film Festival. “The Green Deal” explores crimes and colliding interests in the exploitation of a palm oil and the production of biofuels.

‘In the Name of the Land’ Director Edouard Bergeon Sets Eco-Thriller Set in Indonesian Forest; Playtime Boards Sales (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - France - Belgium - Indonesia
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04.09.2023

‘In the Name of the Land’ Director Edouard Bergeon Sets Eco-Thriller Set in Indonesian Forest; Playtime Boards Sales (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent French director Edouard Bergeon, whose Cesar-nominated debut feature “In the Name of the Land” was a box office hit in 2019, has penned another eco-thriller, “The Green Deal.” The movie, which is partly set in the Indonesian forest, has been boarded by Playtime and will be pitched to buyers at the Toronto Film Festival. “The Green Deal” explores crimes and colliding interests in the exploitation of a palm oil and the production of biofuels.

Woody Allen Considers Retirement After Latest Film, Still Maintains Innocence and Calls Cancel Culture ‘Silly’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France
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04.09.2023

Woody Allen Considers Retirement After Latest Film, Still Maintains Innocence and Calls Cancel Culture ‘Silly’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Woody Allen returned to the Venice Film Festival this weekend for the world premiere of “Coup de Chance,” a romantic thriller that marks his 50th, and he suggests, quite possibly his last, feature film. The French-language film, playing at one of Europe’s major festivals, represents the continued mutual embrace between the director and the continent, after controversies have limited his funding stateside. This accounts for his pondering retirement: Allen says that producing a new movie means hustling to secure backing and at 87, he’s not sure he still wants to do that kind of work.

French Actor-Producer Elsa Zylberstein Prepares Christian Dior Biopic Movie (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Paris - city Venice - Lebanon
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03.09.2023

French Actor-Producer Elsa Zylberstein Prepares Christian Dior Biopic Movie (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Elsa Zylberstein, the French César-winning actor and producer whose popular movie “Simone: Woman of the Century” recently opened in the U.S., is preparing a biopic movie of fashion icon Christian Dior. The film is being penned by Julien Teisseire (“The Hookup Plan”) and is being developed by Zylberstein’s banner Sonia Films and Odile McDonald (“Ransom”).

Nicolas Winding Refn Slams Streamers for Being ‘Overfunded and Rotten with Money and Cocaine,’ Tells Venice: ‘We Have to Fight’ for Cinema to Live - variety.com - county Teller - city Copenhagen
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01.09.2023

Nicolas Winding Refn Slams Streamers for Being ‘Overfunded and Rotten with Money and Cocaine,’ Tells Venice: ‘We Have to Fight’ for Cinema to Live

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent While at the Venice Film Festival to pay tribute to Ruggero Deodato, “Drive” and “The Neon Demon” filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn participated in a masterclass and bashed streamers for being “overfunded and rotten with money and cocaine.” The director, who previously infuriated some in the film biz by claiming that “cinema is dead,” said he has somewhat changed his mind and will now fight for cinema to continue on because streamers have “kind of saturated everything” and “devalued content to just a swipe.” Refn, who last directed the series “Copenhagen Cowboy” for Netflix, said “it’s incredibly sad and terrifying because art is essentially the only thing – besides, you know, sex, water and happiness — that makes us exist.” “Even though I projected it was dead a few years ago, it has changed into something we have to fight for,” he added. “Theatrical movies are part of what makes us human and experience creativity.” The director, who lives in Copenhagen with his wife and children, went on to tie streamers to the dangers of artificial intelligence saying that it’s “certainly something affecting our industry.” “AI is not an artist,” Refn proclaimed.

Kevin Macdonald’s ‘High & Low- John Galliano’ Sells to Major Territories (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - Spain - France - New Zealand - Italy - Japan - Switzerland - Indonesia - Hong Kong - Bulgaria - Israel
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01.09.2023

Kevin Macdonald’s ‘High & Low- John Galliano’ Sells to Major Territories (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent With fashion-themed films and series building momentum on the festival circuit, Kevin Macdonald’s “High & Low — John Galliano” has been sold by Newen Connect in major territories ahead of its premiere at Telluride. “High & Low — John Galliano,” a documentary portrait of the controversial fashion designer, is produced by Chloe Mamelok and Macdonald through KGB Films, in association with Condé Nast Entertainment.

Hit Italian Prison Drama ‘The Sea Beyond’ Finds North American Home After Breaking Local Ratings Record (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Italy - Canada - county Gulf
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31.08.2023

Hit Italian Prison Drama ‘The Sea Beyond’ Finds North American Home After Breaking Local Ratings Record (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent “The Sea Beyond,” the Naples-set prison drama that has become a pop culture phenomenon in Italy, has been bought by U.S. streamer MHz Choice for North America.

Beta Film Drops Trailer for ‘Estonia,’ a Big-Budget Scandinavian Show About Europe’s Deadliest Civil Maritime Disaster (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Sweden - Berlin - Finland - city Helsinki - Estonia - city Babylon - city Bordertown
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31.08.2023

Beta Film Drops Trailer for ‘Estonia,’ a Big-Budget Scandinavian Show About Europe’s Deadliest Civil Maritime Disaster (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Beta Film has dropped the trailer for “Estonia,” a Scandinavian limited series about Europe’s deadliest civil maritime disaster. The eight-part cinematic show, which is represented in international markets by Jan Mojto’s Beta Film (“Babylon Berlin”), charts the sinking of the Ms Estonia on Sept.

Luc Besson Returns to Directing With ‘Dogman’ After Rape Case Dismissal: ‘In 20 Years, the Only Thing That Will Remain Are the Movies’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Paris
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31.08.2023

Luc Besson Returns to Directing With ‘Dogman’ After Rape Case Dismissal: ‘In 20 Years, the Only Thing That Will Remain Are the Movies’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Luc Besson, the formerly A-list director who rose to the top of the box office with his kinetic action films, had his career derailed by rape accusations leveled against him in 2018 by Sand Van Roy, an actress on his film “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.” The ensuing legal battle consumed five years of Besson’s life, but after being cleared last June of all charges by the Cour de Cassation, the French equivalent to the Supreme Court, he’s re-emerging at this year’s Venice Film Festival with the indie drama “Dogman.” But will the industry work with Besson? That’s one of the questions that we discuss during a lengthy interview at the Plaza Athénée Hotel in Paris on the eve of his big premiere. Besson is evasive about the matter, preferring to talk up his latest effort, the story of a bruised man who faces rejection and finds solace in dogs, as well as dissatisfaction with a movie business that’s become more obsessed with superheroes than style.

Palme d’Or Winner, Oscar Hopeful ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Thrives at French Box Office - variety.com - France - Germany - city Sandra - Vietnam
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29.08.2023

Palme d’Or Winner, Oscar Hopeful ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Thrives at French Box Office

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent After braving a massive backlash over her fiery political speech at the Cannes Film Festival, French director Justine Triet has succeeded in luring wide audiences in local theaters with her Palme d’Or winning film “Anatomy of a Fall.” A courtroom drama exploring the collapse of a marriage and a mother-son relationship, “Anatomy of a Fall” has scored the best B.O. score at the French box office for a Palme d’Or winner since “Blue is the Warmest Color,” the 2013 erotic drama starring Lea Seydoux and Adele Exarchopoulos.

Pulsar Boards Survival Horror Movie ‘Pacific Fear’ Filming in French Polynesia (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - city Lima - Belgium - French Polynesia
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28.08.2023

Pulsar Boards Survival Horror Movie ‘Pacific Fear’ Filming in French Polynesia (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Pulsar Content has secured international rights on “Pacific Fear,” a French survival horror film which has started filming in French Polynesia. The movie is directed by Jacques Kluger, who previously directed the Belgian horror movie “Play or Die,” and is produced by Nolita, whose recent credits include the Netflix hit action franchise “Lost Bullet.” Darklight Content is co-producing.

Iranian Movie ‘Achilles’ by ‘Tattoo’ Director Gets Boarded by Visit Films Ahead of Toronto Premiere (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - New York - Germany - Iran - Berlin - city Salem
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28.08.2023

Iranian Movie ‘Achilles’ by ‘Tattoo’ Director Gets Boarded by Visit Films Ahead of Toronto Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent New York-based sales company Visit Films has boarded “Achilles,” the Iran-set feature debut of Farhad Delaram, a promising filmmaker whose short “Tattoo” won the Crystal Bear in the Generation 14plus at Berlin in 2019. “Achilles” is set to world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, followed by a European premiere at San Sebastian. The film follows Farid –nicknamed Achilles– a former filmmaker turned orthotic doctor, who works nights in Iran’s capital.

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