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EXCLUSIVE: Monia Chokri and Niels Schneider star in the film that explores coercive control within a marriage.
The contemporary Franco-Belgian cinema certainly does not lack for films about toxic relationships and domestic abuse, with Xavier Legrand’s “Custody” and Valérie Donizelli’s “Just...
Jour2Fête has taken French distribution rights to period dramedy “La Portraitiste,” directed by Annie St-Pierre and written by Florence Longpré, who also stars in the film. The dea...
17 April 2026 JUSTE UNE ILLUSION ***1/2 (vo French) This coming-of-age story from the point of view of an adorable 12-year old boy set in 1980s Paris is utterly charming, so down-t...
The Cannes Critics' Week selection (and Grand Prix winner) marks the feature debut of Atlan, who crafts an enormously affecting tale of volatile youths and their most thorny self-d...
Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet's competition title, produced by David Thion ('Anatomy of a Fall'), also stars Mélanie Thierry as a young novelist who meets Gabrielle, who has a careful...
European Film Promotion is playing host at the Cannes Film Festival to up-and-coming European producers, selected for its Producers on the Move program. Variety invited the produce...
EXCLUSIVE: Charlotte Gainsburg stars as influential Tunisian-French lawyer and activist Gisele Halimi.
Nadia Melliti, in her début role, offers a quietly spectacular performance as a French teen-ager who struggles with her forbidden attraction to women.
French Cannes Competition title is adaptation of the novel by Laurent Mauvignier
On two powerful Queer films from Cannes by actors-turned-directors, including the fest breakout hit just bought by A24.
Cannes: Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet's latest exploration of what feminine sensuality really looks like unfolds in chapters, some of which delight, while others confound.
The Cannes premiere from Hélène Rosselet-Ruiz offers personal insight into lessons learned by the director in a very similar situation some years ago.
CANNES – Gabrielle is someone you want to be friends with. Or at least have dinner or go out for drinks with. Well, most of us would. As portrayed by the fantastic Léa Drucker, she...
Cannes: Mercifully free of typical high school movie tropes, the teenagers at the heart of Marine Atlan’s film are fully realized people, allowing this stunning work to reach towar...
Alexis Manenti ('Les Misérables') headlines the first feature from French director Pierre Le Gall, which premiered as a special screening in Cannes’ Critics’ Week.
Marine Atlan's directorial debut, about a group of French teenagers on a school trip to Naples, took top honors in the Cannes sidebar for first and second features.
Alexis Manenti and Ella Rumpf star in Sarah Arnold’s first feature, which depicts a bloody feud between hunters, farmers and gendarmes in the forests of northeast France.
Catherine Deneuve, Laurence Rupp and Jella Haase round out the cast of this conversation-starting Cannes competitor from the director of 'Corsage.'
Tribeca: In "Act One," Ella Beatty and Ari Graynor play a formidable (and formative) acting student and teacher. As always, Takal pulled from real life (and real feelings). For the...
Cannes: In the French-Costa Rican director’s stirring follow-up to “I Have Electric Dreams,” an already fractured family drifts further apart as each member wrestles with existenti...
The new movie from Austrian writer-director Marie Kreutzer ('Corsage'), exploring love, trust, loyalty and power, also stars Jella Haase, Laurence Rupp and Catherine Deneuve.
Chandler Levack was 27 years old when she started writing the story she couldn’t stop thinking about. The Montreal indie music scene she’d once called home was years behind her now...
Chloé Cinq-Mars’ Nesting is an emotional and poetic drama that pulls you into the fractured mind of a new mother, where exhaustion... The post Nesting first appeared on Film Threat...
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