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Interview with Jean-Henri Meunier for ‘Y’a Pire ailleurs’ (Could Be Worse).
Y’a pire ailleurs (Could Be Worse) by Jean-Henri Meunier In Najac, life is lived and felt, things created and everything transformed. It’s 2001 and a drama from the other end of the world will touch all of humanity. While a period of fear and bitterness has just begun, life in the country [...] -
Interview with Rachid Youcef for “Flowers of Evil” (Fleurs du mal)
Dancer, breakdancer, tricker, yamakasi… Rachid Youcef has been accumulating singular experiences from an early age and has developed a unique personality and language of his own – both oral and physical. You can now see him in David Dusa’s Flowers of Evil, where he plays Gecko, a young Parisian bellhop who meets Anahita, an exile from [...] -
Jean-Christophe Kern, the teen prodigy of French film!
On the eve of the release of the first biopic about his life, we were able to catch Jean-Cristophe Kern, alias J.C., between a math class and an audition, and ask him a few brief questions about the film, directed by Jonathan Zaccaï. Jean-Cristophe prefers to go by J.C. – like Jesus Christ. A Golden Palm [...] -
Donoma : Interview with Emilia Derou-Bernal, actress.
From her Donoma Guerilla Tour bus, the effervescent Emilia Derou-Bernal answers some questions about Djinn Carrénard’s first feature film: Donoma. Synopsis: A teacher forms an ambiguous relationship with a student, an agnostic teenager is “called” by God, and a photographer gives herself to a stranger. Do we choose to love? Do we choose [...] -
Alexandre Dubosc, the Chef of “Alimation”!
When we received his profile, we immediately wanted to see Alexandre Dubosc’s unconventional shorts, unique in the world of animation. Some notes from a culinary encounter. 1/ How does one come to imagine films where the main roles are played by chocolate, alphabet pasta or candy? Actually, it all happened naturally, as a result of my photography [...] -
The Shortest Day is December 21, 2011!
The Shortest Day is the name of the first Short Film Festival, launched by the French National Centre for Cinema and the Animated Image (Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée, CNC). The festival will take place on December 21, 2011 – winter solstice, the longest night of the year, and therefore, the year’s shortest [...] -
French Film Festival UK – Interview with Richard Mowe
Richard Mowe, director of the French Film Festival UK, a unique celebration of le cinéma français in many different locations including London, Edinburgh and Glasgow (from 9 November to 7 December) 1) You showcase many Francophone films, including many UK premieres – can you tell us a bit about your selection for 2011? The 19th edition presents [...] -
Interview with Sylvestre Amoussou, director.
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