The latest international press roundup follows the news of French film and audiovisual works in circulation worldwide in January.
On the festival front…
🔹 Unifrance started 2024 with its Unifrance Rendez-Vous in Paris, "the world's latest market and press junket dedicated to French cinema and audiovisual works," Señal News announced.
🔹Variety reported on the French Cinema Award presented by Unifrance to Melvil Poupaud, during the Rendez-Vous in Paris.
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🔹From Argentina, Escribiendo Cine wrote about MyFrenchFilmFestival, also launched in January.
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🔹Variety highlighted the warm reception Anne Fontaine's film Bolero received at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, where it had its world premiere.
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🔹 The Dutch magazine Cinemagazine published a glowing review of the animated film Mars Express, also selected at the Rotterdam International Film Festival.
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On the audiovisual front, what the latest in the international press?
🔹 The RTBF profiled the success of the series All This I Will Give to You.
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🔹 The Daily Television announced the distribution of Unsuspected, Autopsy of a Two-Faced Killer, a true crime docuseries, directed by Elie Wajeman and distributed by France Télévisions.
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🔹 C21 Media announced a slew of sales and pre-sales for the fifth season of ‘Simon Super Rabbit.
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🔹 TeamTO is preparing Season 2 of Jade Armor, we learn in Señal News.
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🔹 Entertainment Focus announced the arrival in January of the series A French Case on Channel 4 in the UK.
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🔹 American streaming site MHZ Choice revealed their 10 most-watched series of 2023: six were French.
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🔹 TodoTVNews published an interview with Delphine Dumont (Banijay): "We want to attract the best talent in the industry."
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🔹 And Serieslyawesome published an interview with Maxime Crupaux and Margot Bancilhon, Haven of Grace screenwriter and actress.
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On the cinema front
🔹 On the occasion of the release of Dogman in Taiwan, the Liberty Times newspaper reported that Luc Besson's experience of working with 124 dogs "was not a traumatic experience, but on the contrary a soothing one."
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🔹 Animation Magazine discussed the US and UK release of No Dogs or Italians Allowed on MUBI.
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🔹 In Canada, the daily La Presse hailed "Vincent Perez's homage to the art of dueling" in The Edge of the Blade.
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🔹 In the USA, the New York Times focused on Driving Madeleine, "a heartwarmer".
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🔹 In Mexico, Sugar and Stars topped 70,000 admissions! Première magazine called it "an exquisite story on the bittersweet road to success."
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🔹 In Italy, Sidonie in Japan sold over 25,000 tickets since its release in January. The
magazine Cinematografo devoted an article to it.
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In Spain, La Razón published an interview with Vincent Cassel: "European cinema has to stop having a complex about Hollywood."
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🔹 In The Netherlands, Orlando, My Political Biography, which racked up over 20,000 admissions, received rave reviews from Cinemagazine: "An admirable film on many levels."
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🔹 To finish this roundup, Business Doc Europe reported on the Docs Barcelona Award that filmmakers Raymond Depardon and Claudine Nougaret will receive in May at the Spanish Docs Barcelona festival.
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