The latest international press roundup follows the news of French film and audiovisual works released theatrically or by streamers, or presented in festivals worldwide in March.
On the audiovisual front
The British site Drama Quarterly published an interview with Camille de Castelnau, about the series Everything Is Fine.
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Señal News focused on the presentation of The Count of Monte Cristo series during the latest Séries Mania.
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In El País, we learned that Polar Park landed on Sundance TV.
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And in Cine con Ñ, we read that Samuel, also released in Spain, was "a poetic and expressive world combining dance and music."
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In Italy, Warner Bros. Discovery will air Once Upon a Time... The Objects, "a reférence in education programs worldwide" according to Animation Xpress.
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While still in Italy, Today.it announced the release of Fiasco, on Netflix Italy.
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Globo will participate in the production of Seasons 6 and 7 of Miraculous, as was reported in Todo TV News.
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Drama Quarterly published an article about the adaptation of Albert Camus's novel The Plague into a series set in a dystopian future.
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And, last but not least on the audiovisual front, Señal News announced the presentation at MIPTV of Chasing Horrifox, a series by Vivement Lundi ! co-produced with Switzerland.
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On the festival and awards front
In Argentina, daily newspaper Clarín took a look at the French film festival of Argentina .
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Deadline revealed the Audience Award-winner at the Rendez-Vous With French Cinema in New York, The Animal Kingdom.
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Señal News also published an article about the winner of the Vidocq Prize at Séries Mania: Polar Park.
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Spanish site Paper Blog announced the winner of the DOX:AWARD at CPH:DOX: the majority-French co-production The Flats.
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And The Hollywood Reporter announced the arrival of "The Rendez-Vous in Rome!"
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On the film front
"This fascinating hybrid documentary," Sight & Sound magazine stated about Four Daughters, released in the United Kingdom.
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Maria Montessori surpassed 90,000 admissions in Germany, "a solid blend of biopic and historical drama," as reported in Kino-Zeit.
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Croatian daily Nacional published an interview with Juliette Binoche about the released of The Taste of Things in Croatia.
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"Cédric Kahn proves once again that French cinema has the wind in its sails," we could read in El Mundo, commenting on the Spanish release of The Goldman Case.
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Marguerite's Theorem arrived in Italy: "Masculine worlds where women reclaim places and roles," Io Donna stated in an article about the film.
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And The Crime Is Mine in Chile: "An intelligent story full of twists and turns," Televitos reported.
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Quebec daily Le Soleil threw the spotlight on Spirit of Ecstasy and the debut role of singer Claire Pommet, known as Pomme.
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Let's finish this roundup in Australia, with a very fine portrait of Catherine Breillat, published in The Saturday Paper for the release of her film Last Summer.
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