French Montana, Maluma and so many more stars are stepping out for the We Love NYC: The Homecoming Concert!
03.08.2021 - 12:35 / variety.com
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefFrench distributor Pathe has announced a delay in the release of its big budget historical drama “Eiffel.”The film is due to receive its French premiere on Aug. 24, 2021 at the Festival du Film Francophone d’Angouleme.
Its commercial release was scheduled for the following day, Aug. 25.In a circular, the distributor said Tuesday that the film will now reach multiplexes on Oct.
French Montana, Maluma and so many more stars are stepping out for the We Love NYC: The Homecoming Concert!
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentMars Films, the Paris-based distribution company that released Oscar winners “12 Years a Slave” and “Moonlight,” has finalized its restructuring plan with minority shareholder Vivendi Content, a branch of Universal Music Group and Canal Plus Group’s parent company.Founded by Stephane Celerier and Valerie Garcia in 2007, the once thriving company has been in the process of financial restructuring and monitoring since Aug.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentPietro Marcello, the critically acclaimed Italian filmmaker of the Venice prize-winning “Martin Eden,” has just started shooting “Scarlet” (“L’envol”), a French-language drama set in Northern Normandy. Orange Studio has acquired international sales rights to the film which will be distributed in France by Le Pacte.
Support system or heckler? Mila Kunis could not control her laughter while filming a video of husband Ashton Kutcher as he promoted their Outside Wine venture.
Every year, the New York Film Festival welcomes “the season’s most anticipated and significant films” to take part in its Spotlight section. And though 2021 has been a really odd year (much like 2020) for the film industry, the Spotlight section for this year is truly stacked with some great picks.
While filming a new promo for his and Mila Kunis’s charity wine brand, Ashton Kutcher decided to channel the spirit of France’s wine country. Or, he tried.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorThe Zurich Film Festival has unveiled its lineup of Gala Premieres, including the world premieres of Florian Gallenberger’s relationship comedy “It’s Just a Phase, Honey,” and Andreas Schmied’s skiing champion biopic “Chasing the Line,” as well as a German-language territories premiere for Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch,” which will close the festival.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent“The Reunion,” the French Riviera-set series adapted from Guillaume Musso’s bestselling novel “La Jeune Fille et la Nuit,” has started shooting on location in the south of France with an international cast headlined by Ioan Gruffudd (“Fantastic Four”), Ivanna Sakhno (“Pacific Rim Uprising”) and Grégory Fitoussi (“Spiral”).Directed by Bill Eagles (“Beautiful Creatures,” “12 Monkeys”), the English-language series is produced by Sydney Gallonde at Make It
Mila Kunis is not averse to heckling husband Ashton Kutcher when his over-the-top French accent isn’t up to snuff.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFrench movie theaters, which reopened their doors mid-May after a six-month shutdown, have seen admissions fall by 41% over the last week (Aug. 11-18), according to the national exhibitors guild (FNCF).Most exhibitors and distributors are blaming the steep decline in moviegoing on a COVID health pass that came into effect on Aug.
Ryan Fischer, Lady Gaga’s dog walker, admits he’s facing a difficult road to recovery to overcome wounds both physical and mental.
refuted the suggestion that his question amounted to bullying. The US-based Japanese player is playing her first tournament since the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in Cincinnati as she prepares for this month’s US Open.
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Pushing through. Naomi Osaka gave a press conference for the first time since her May exit from the French Open, but it didn’t go as smoothly as she might have liked.