A dynamic start to the fall season for French cinema around the world, with international festivals shining the spotlight on French productions.
In Venice,"Saint Omer takes the Jury's Grand Prize," announced Cinecitta News.
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Variety reported on the strong presence of French films at TIFF: "A solid selection of Gallic product."
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In San Sebastián, El Mundo published an article on the Donostia Prize presented to Juliette Binoche: "We must work outside the male chauvinist codes."
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Deadline.com reports on the Golden Eye Career Award received by Charlotte Gainsbourg at the Zurich Film Festival.
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And in Mexico, Primera Página focused on the film The Kitchen Brigade, screened at the 26th Tour de Cine Francés: "One of the key elements in the film's storyline is its social relevance."
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Reporting on French films and TV content, the following international press outlets published articles on the release of these productions in theaters and on TV channels around the world:
"Where do we start with Claire Denis? asks Sight & Sound at the release of her film Both Sides of the Blade in the United Kingdom.
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Also in the UK, The Guardian dedicated a lengthy article to the legendary French animated series The Magic Roundabout, which has had a major impact on generations of Britons, and now returns to charm audiences with a new production.
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Cine.no highlights "the clearly subjective cinematic language" of the film Happening, which was hit theaters in Norway early September.
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In Spain, RTVE.es announced the screening of the series Call My Agent! on the RTVE Play platform.
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In Germany, the magazine EPD-Film published an in-depth article on Denis Ménochet and his work on Peter Von Kant, released in September.
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"Can we accept that a 70-year-old woman and a 40-year-oldman fall in love?" asks the Hungarian media group RTL, in reference to the film The Young Lovers.
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SeñalNews announced that " dandelooo lands global distribution rights to the comedy series Our Piggy."
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In Italy, to coincide with the Italian launch of Season 2 of HPI on RAI1, CinemagazineWeb hailed to the performance of Audrey Fleurot: "Morgane knows how to make everyday life exceptional."
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"Hip hop isn't dead, it's just been hiding in a Moroccan slum," we can read in The New York Times in an article about the film Casablanca Beats, now showing in theaters in the USA.
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The New York Times also reported on the Franco-British series War of the Worlds, describing "the dark science-fiction thriller" as "dystopia à la Française."
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We conclude our press roundup for September with two highly pertinent articles from the international press specialized in the animation sector in the wake of this year's Cartoon Forum in Toulouse, France (September 19-22, 2022):
CartoonBrew wrote: "Despite a steep decline, animation once again topped French TV exports in 2021."
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And, in Animation Magazine, we can read: "French co-productions were a hit, showing to packed houses."
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