What does the international press have to say about our international film and audiovisual works? Quite a lot, and here we share a brief overview.
On the audiovisual front
Señal News reported on French documentaries at MIPTV.
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The same media announced the launch of Season 6 of Yeti Tales by France Télévisions.
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In Prensario, we learnt that Kabul, a series produced by 24 25 Films, will be distributed by Mediawan.
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We also learnt that North American and European distribution rights for Go Astro Boy Go! had been secured.
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In the United Kingdom, Drama Quarterly classed Homejacking among the 10 series to watch in April
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In Italy, TV Blog announced the airing of Season 4 of Deadly Tropics on Sky and NOW.
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In Spain, the first three episodes of Split will be screened during the 13th Muestra du Ciné Lésbico in Madrid, AMC Network reported.
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And Spanish daily La Vanguardia wrote about Under Paris: "Killer sharks are always in fashion." The series will be broadcast in Spain from June 5 on Netflix.
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In Australia, SBS announced the upcoming broadcast of Of Money and Blood.
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To conclude the Audiovisual section, an interview on Señal News with Nadia Chevallard (Head of Distribution at Newen Connect) about the appeal of political thrillers.
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On the festivals and awards front
From Italy, Cinecittà News highlighted the professional meetings held as part of the Rendez-vous – Nuovo cinema francese.
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In Switzerland, Alice Diop, invited to Visions du Réel, declared in Screen: "My films are cut through with the need to resist the violence of our times."
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And in Argentina, André Téchiné's latest film My New Friends caught people's attention at BAFICI: "A gripping thriller... buoyed by the fine performances of its leading trio," we can read in Cinefilo Serial.
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On the theatrical releases front
In Mexico, Glits magazine published an interview with Vincent Mottez to mark the release of his film Vaincre ou mourir.
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François Ozon continued his fine career in Latin America with the release of The Crime Is Mine in Uruguay: "The classic charm of French cinema," we can read in El Pais.
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And in Argentina, Yannick by Quentin Dupieux well be aired on Mubi, Página 12 announced.
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Prensario announced the release on American screens of the animated film Mars Express.
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And in Quebec, Stéphanie Di Giusto, interviewed by Cinoche for the release of Rosalie, said: "I find it very interesting to question what it is to be a woman."
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In Portugal, director Stéphan Castang declared to the daily Jornal de Noticias: "I've erased the word 'hope' from my vocabulary," during the release of his film Vincent Must Die.
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Sofia Alaoui "denounces in Animalia the cupidity of capitalism, xenophobia, and classism," Público wrote, for the film's release in Spain.
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And this journey through the international press comes to an end in Australia, with the release of Jeanne du Barry: "A classic costume drama of grand scale," we can read in Sydney Arts Guide.
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