All the latest news about French audiovisual productions on the international scene during December 2022, as reported in the foreign press.
VideoAge reported on the 19th Unifrance TV Export Awards , which took place on December 13.
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SeñalNews published an interview with Marie-Laure Marchand, in which the SVP Global Consumer Products & Business Development of Chefclub explained: "how the food-themed studio and entertainment brand is expanding into the audiovisual world in order to reach new audiences."
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ScreenDaily highlighted the "dynamic French presence" at Singapore's Asia's TV Forum and Market.
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Drama Quarterly focussed on the series All Those Things We Never Said, and published an article in which actor Alexandra Maria Lara, producer Susanna Lea, and director Miguel Courtois, spoke about their collaboration.
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Spanish website Mundo Plus announced the broadcast of the series Romance on Sundance TV.
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While in Spain, RTVE has been broadcasting two French series since December 20: Paris Police 1900 and Belle Époque.
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And Spanish daily El Español noted "the rise of French series, the other major phenomenon of Spanish television."
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In the United States, the site WorldScreen reported on MHz Choice's addition of Le Code and Alice Nevers to its slate.
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In Australia and Canada, television viewers will be able to see the animated series Jade Armor, broadcast on ABC and CBC respectively.
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And in the United Kingdom, The Guardian reviewed Marie Antoinette, describing the series as "hugely entertaining".
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Festivals
Filmlink made an annoucemen about the 2023 edition of The Alliance Française French Film Festival: "the world’s largest showcase of French cinema outside of France returns to Australia."
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Theatrical releases
In South Korea, Terra Willy has racked up more than 33,000 admissions. Cine21.com emphasized "the powerful visual production depicting the nature, flora, and fauna of the virtual planet."
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In Quebec, Cinoche published an interview with François Cluzet coinciding with the release of The Man in the Basement.
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In the United States, The New York Times cast the spotlight on the film by Annie Ernaux and David Ernaux-Briot, The Super-8 Years, which released in New York theaters mid-December.
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In the United Kingdom, The Guardian noted "[Denis Ménochet's] resemblance to Fassbinder" in Peter Von Kant, which released theatrically in December.
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And in Portugal, the daily Jornal de Noticias featured an interview with Josiane Balasko after the release of Price of Parenting, which rose to fifth place in the Portuguese box office.
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In Germany, The Big Hit has attracted 20,000 spectateurs since its release mid-December. The film's release was long delayed, but Kino-Zeit noted: "When the wait is worth it."
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And wrapping up this roundup, Animation Magazine published an interview with Benjamin Massoubre, co-director of Little Nicholas - Happy as Can Be: "A lovely tribute to the life and art of Sempé and Goscinny."
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