The film support body said on Tuesday it will support three French projects to the tune of $1.4m through its Canada Feature Film Fund.
Drama L’Amour comes from writer-director Marc Bisaillon, and is a Les Films Camera Oscura production. Filmoption International will distribute in Canada.
Toujours Ensemble is a Bravo Charlie thriller written and directed by Sophie Dupuis. FunFilm Distribution is set to release in Canada.
Pour Toujours, written and directed by Geneviève Dulude-De Celles, is a Colonelle films drama.
In April Telefilm announced 17 French-language projects to receive funding amounting to $17m.
Dulude-De Celles also obtained funding for Bienvenue à F.L. in the 2014-2015 cycle via Telefilm’s Micro-Budget Production Program.
Drama L’Amour comes from writer-director Marc Bisaillon, and is a Les Films Camera Oscura production. Filmoption International will distribute in Canada.
Toujours Ensemble is a Bravo Charlie thriller written and directed by Sophie Dupuis. FunFilm Distribution is set to release in Canada.
Pour Toujours, written and directed by Geneviève Dulude-De Celles, is a Colonelle films drama.
In April Telefilm announced 17 French-language projects to receive funding amounting to $17m.
Dulude-De Celles also obtained funding for Bienvenue à F.L. in the 2014-2015 cycle via Telefilm’s Micro-Budget Production Program.
- 7/12/2016
- by govi2016@lawnet.ucla.edu (Alec Govi)
- ScreenDaily
From today through February 1, we're partnering with the My French Film Festival to show you ten recently released French features (first and second films) and ten French shorts. Presented by Unifrance, the festival invites you to award points to the films you like at the main site — and these points count, as six prizes will be awarded (three for features, three for shorts): the Internet Users Prize, Social Networks Prize and International Press Prize.
Outside of both competitions, we've also got a few extra presentations. The online festival was a hit around the world last year and you won't want to miss this second edition.
A few quick notes on the films, starting with the features:
Rebecca Zlotowski's Belle épine (Dear Prudence), winner of the prestigious Prix Louis Delluc for Best First Film, is "closer to a sobering character study than a classical youth film," finds Chris Cabin in Slant.
Outside of both competitions, we've also got a few extra presentations. The online festival was a hit around the world last year and you won't want to miss this second edition.
A few quick notes on the films, starting with the features:
Rebecca Zlotowski's Belle épine (Dear Prudence), winner of the prestigious Prix Louis Delluc for Best First Film, is "closer to a sobering character study than a classical youth film," finds Chris Cabin in Slant.
- 1/11/2012
- MUBI
For his sophomore effort, French Canadian director Marc Bisaillon decided to take on a story he'd heard in passing from a friend. It involved a couple of kids who committed a crime and kept it a secret before one of them turned himself in. With Guilt (La verit�), Bisaillon explores how a stressful situation takes a moral and emotional toll on two teens.
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- 10/5/2011
- QuietEarth.us
Two days ago, Telefilm Canada had announced that 10 of 27 upcoming films will be in French. What follow is the list of these films.
L’appât – Comedy, Quebec-France co-production, directed by Yves Simoneau and written by Yves Simoneau and William Reymond. Poirier is a particularly inept detective, none of whose colleagues want to work with him. However, the French police, in concert with the Sureté du Québec, assign a very unusual officer, Marc Ventura, to work alongside Poirier... (Producers: Josée Vallée and Jean-Pierre Guérin; distributor: Alliance Vivafilm). The project is also receiving Telefilm support through the performance envelope.
Café de Flore – Drama, Quebec-France co-production, written and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. This is first and foremost an incredibly beautiful love story between a man and a woman, as well as that between a mother and her son. (Producers: Pierre Even and Jean-Marc Vallée; distributor: Alliance Vivafilm).
En terrains connus – Drama written and directed by Stéphane Lafleur.
L’appât – Comedy, Quebec-France co-production, directed by Yves Simoneau and written by Yves Simoneau and William Reymond. Poirier is a particularly inept detective, none of whose colleagues want to work with him. However, the French police, in concert with the Sureté du Québec, assign a very unusual officer, Marc Ventura, to work alongside Poirier... (Producers: Josée Vallée and Jean-Pierre Guérin; distributor: Alliance Vivafilm). The project is also receiving Telefilm support through the performance envelope.
Café de Flore – Drama, Quebec-France co-production, written and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. This is first and foremost an incredibly beautiful love story between a man and a woman, as well as that between a mother and her son. (Producers: Pierre Even and Jean-Marc Vallée; distributor: Alliance Vivafilm).
En terrains connus – Drama written and directed by Stéphane Lafleur.
- 12/5/2009
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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