The latest international press roundup follows the news of French works in festivals, markets, and movie theaters outside France in June.
Festivals
Beginning with Francia está en pantalla, an event organized by Unifrance. Isabelle Huppert, present in Madrid, declared on Radio Cadena Ser: "What's a scandal today is commonplace tomorrow."
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The Annecy International Animation Film Festival is the other must-attend event of the month. Animation Magazine reported on the fine record of French animation.
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El País highlighted the importance of this festival: "Animation, the last furrow of creativity in cinema."
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Audiovisual focus
In C21, Isabelle Graziadey outlined Terranoa's plans to expand into sport and true crime.
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SeñalNews interviewed Sophie 'Kido' Prigent about the success of Grizzly and the Lemmings.
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Director Vincent Maël Cardona revealed the genesis of his series Haven of Grace in Drama Quarterly.
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Movietele revealed that the Deadly Tropics series will be broadcast in Italy this summer.
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World Screen interviewed Patrice Courtaban, president of TV5 USA.
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While Noticine.com focused on actress Julia de Nunez's projects after Bardot: "The Argentinean BB will continue her university studies."
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The daily El Diario announced that the series Serial Lover will be broadcast in Spain by Atresmedia.
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El Español, another daily, announced that Antena 3 will soon be broadcasting the third season of HIP.
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The RTBF has signed an agreement to broadcast the animated series Runes, TBVision reported.
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In Canada and the United States, MHZ Choice reported on the upcoming broadcast of the series Louis XXVIII, "an outrageous French comedy."
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Theatrical releases
In Australia, Film Ink focused on Driving Madeleine: "A deeply sentimental film, it leans heavily into treacle-sweet nostalgia and is entirely unapologetic for it."
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From Poland, the daily Rzeczpospolita featured Houria : "Dance liberates and brings hope."
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In Quebec, ThatShelf.com reviewed Other People's Children: "Virginie Efira delivers a warm, radiant performance."
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In the United States, the New York Times published an interview with Sébastien Lifshitz about his documentary Casa Susanna, broadcase on PBS.
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In German-speaking Switzerland, the daily Der Bund provocatively asked in its headline about Léonor Serraille, director of Mother and Son: "As a white woman, is she legitimate as a director?"
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In Mexico, Milenio magazine reviewed One Fine Morning: "As rich and deep as the best French cinema."
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We finish this roundup with the homage to Jean Eustache at the Lincoln Center in New York, including the presentation of the 4K restoration of The Mother and the Whore
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