What has the international press been saying about the French cinema and audiovisual industry in recent weeks? Here's a broad overview of international press articles collected during the month of September 2024.
On the audiovisual front
Deadline put the 30th Unifrance Rendez-Vous in Le Havre on its front page.
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Julia Schulte gave an interview to Señal News in which she spoke about France tv distribution's sales strategy.
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The Art Desk praised Samber, a series broadcast on BBC Four: "A satisfying novelistic retelling of a French true crime saga."
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Deadline put the spotlight on the international launch of the animated series Samuel.
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Variety announced the acquisition of The Plague for broadcast in Spain and Portugal.
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Newen Connect presented the adaptation of the classic manga Cat's Eyes at MIPCOM, C21 Media reported.
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And AMC Network announced the broadcast of Vigilantes on the XTRM television channel.
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On the animation front
MIAM! distribution picked up international distribution rights to the adult animated series Mare the Mermaid.
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A new adaptation of The Three Musketeers geared for children aged 6 to 10 is set to premiere at MIP Junior, World Screen announced.
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Arte won the Cartoon Tribute Broadcaster Award at Cartoon Forum 2024, we can read in Kid Screen.
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And Señal News reported that Samurai Rabbit: the Usagi Chronicles will soon be aired on German and Hungarian screens.
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On the theatrical releases front
In Portugal, the Jornal de Noticias published an interview with Reem Kherici for the release of her film Cat & Dog – The Great Crossing.
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The Taste of Things is "a very welcoming Vietnamese-French fusion," the FilmWeb site stated upon the film's release in Poland.
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British magazine Hey You Guys published an interview with Cédric Kahn to coincide with the release of The Goldman Case in the United Kingdom.
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A Difficult Year arrived in Australia. The Nightly dedicated a glowing article to the film.
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In Norway, Cine.no published an interview with Léa Todorov for the release of Maria Montessori: "Wanting to show the woman behind the myth."
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"A particularly loopy tale," the New York Times stated about Daaaaaalí!, recently released in the United States
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The Animal Kingdom is "a film about accepting difference," we can read in Radiónica in Colombia.
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We finish this round-up with the centenary of Marcello Mastroianni's birth, which coincides with the release in Spain of Marcello Mio by Christophe Honoré. El Nacional reported on the event.
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