The international press reports on the presence of French films and audiovisual works in international festivals and theaters.
Festivals
Eiga.com featured the opening of the 30th French Film Festival in Yokohama, which wrapped December 4.
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"Unifrance and Cinemania contribute to enhancing French cinema's reach" the Quebec website Lien Multimedia reported.
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In The Netherlands, Cinemagazine remarked on The Worst Ones, selected for the Tapis Rouge French Film Festival.
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SeñalNews highlighted Unifrance's promotional work at IDFA: “Forty-six French productions and nine projects in development represent France this year.”
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On Business Doc Europe, we learn that the film Animals won EFA's 2022 Young Audience Award.
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And wrapping up festival news, The Straits Times noted the documentary Nadia in the Singapour French Film Festival lineup.
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In theaters
In Portugal, Expresso profiled Charlotte Gainsbourg and her work in Suzanna Andler: "Her best and most demanding role in many years."
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In Italy, Juliette Binoche declared on Cinecittà that working with Vincent Lindon "was one of the most difficult I've ever experienced, with a very different partner than any I've ever known in my career" when talking about Both Sides of the Blade, which released in the country.
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In The Netherlands, Cinemagazine took a look at Gaspar Noé's latest film: "Vortex depicts existence as a whirlwind that engulfs everything, with the only certainty that death is near."
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In Canada, the Journal de Montréal explored "The family according to Desplechin" after the release of Brother and Sister in Quebec, and its presentation at Cinemania.
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In Argentina, the daily Página12 published an interview with Mathieu Amalric coinciding with the release of Hold Me Tight on Mubi.
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And in Japan, Voccus published a long article about the French VR work Madrid Noir.
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Television
The international press also relays news of French audiovisual works in international markets.
In Asia
Forbes magazine announced the release of Behind Every Star, the South Korean adaptation of Call My Agent!.
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The monthly Animation Magazine highlighted the partnership between Xilam Animation and Youku, Alibaba Group's streaming platform.
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In North America:
C21 Media featured an article about the arrival of Petronix Defenders, an animation series about the environment, on Youtube Kids.
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In Canada, SeñalNews announced that dandelooo had secured several sales for its pre-school animated shows.
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In Latin America:
TV Latina reported on the arrival of the Marie Antoinette series on the ONDirecTV and DIRECTV GO channels.
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On WorldScreen we learn TelevisaUnivision’s streaming service ViX has acquired programming from Chefclub for Hispanic households across the U.S. and Latin America.
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SeñalNews reported that Duos mystère (Mystery Duets) will be adapted in Brazil by Globo.
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And Infobae looked at the huge succes of the French film Le Patient (The Lost Patient) on Netflix.
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In Europe
In Italy, the international premiere of the animated film Looking for Santa is set to air on Prime Entertainment.
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VideoAge reported that the fifth season of Chronicles of the Sun a has been sold to RTBF.
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British magazine Drama Quarterly published a long article about the series Marie Antoinette and the project's genesis.
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