What is the international press saying about our films and audiovisual works? Here is an overview of the articles we've collected for the month of January 2026.
On the audiovisual front
Señal News announced the creation by Xilam Animation of two new seasons of Zig & Sharko, the animated series for children.
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C21 published an interview with Julien Borde in which he discussed Mediawan's trends for 2026 and the challenges AI presents.
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In Greece, the daily Ta Nea published an Interview with Marc Azema and Gilles Padovani, directors of the documentary Chauvet, Humanity's First Great Masterpiece.
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And in Poland, Swiat Seriali published an interview with Lucas Bravo, in which he referred, among other things, to his collaboration with Nicolas Maury.
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Benjamin Charbit explained in El País the genesis of the Zorro series, available in Spain on AMC+.
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On the festivals and awards front
January was a busy month for French cinema and audiovisual media, with numerous awards and events.
Señal News reported on Export Day as part of the Unifrance Rendez-Vous in Paris.
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Variety announced the winner of the Unifrance Distribution Prize: the American distributor Janus Films...
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... as well as the members of 10 to Watch 2026.
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Kinótico highlighted the film that reaped most accolades at the Lumière Awards: The Stranger by François Ozon.
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And Deadline drew attention to Butterfly by Florence Miailhe, nominated for the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film.
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And in foreign movie theaters…
In Quebec, La Presse focused on The Voice of Hind Rajab and published an interview with the film's director, Kaouther Ben Hania.
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In Switzerland, ARCinfo wrote about the film The Wizard of the Kremlin: "A gripping thriller with a stellar cast."
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In the United States, Rogert Ebert.com threw the spotlight on Rebecca Zlotowski in an interview, following the release of A Private Life in the country.
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In Estonia, the cultural magazine Sirp published a fine portrait of Anna Cazenave Cambet for the release of Love Me Tender.
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We end this roundup in Spain, with the release of Nouvelle Vague and the glowing article in the daily Diario de Sevilla about the film: "The joy of living and of making movies."
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