The Rome Film Fest’s independent sidebar, Alice nella Citta, will kick off with a pre-opening event in Milan featuring Johnny English Strikes Again. Star Rowan Atkinson will be present at the event on Sunday and also meet with film school students in the city.
Alice nella Citta is the annual festival’s special section geared toward younger audiences.
As usual, the Young/Adult competition will feature a jury of 27 members from around Italy between the ages of 14 and 18.
In the competition this year are: Amelie van Elmbt’s The Elephant and the Butterfly, produced by the Dardenne brothers and ...
Alice nella Citta is the annual festival’s special section geared toward younger audiences.
As usual, the Young/Adult competition will feature a jury of 27 members from around Italy between the ages of 14 and 18.
In the competition this year are: Amelie van Elmbt’s The Elephant and the Butterfly, produced by the Dardenne brothers and ...
- 10/4/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Rome Film Fest’s independent sidebar, Alice nella Citta, will kick off with a pre-opening event in Milan featuring Johnny English Strikes Again. Star Rowan Atkinson will be present at the event on Sunday and also meet with film school students in the city.
Alice nella Citta is the annual festival’s special section geared toward younger audiences.
As usual, the Young/Adult competition will feature a jury of 27 members from around Italy between the ages of 14 and 18.
In the competition this year are: Amelie van Elmbt’s The Elephant and the Butterfly, produced by the Dardenne brothers and ...
Alice nella Citta is the annual festival’s special section geared toward younger audiences.
As usual, the Young/Adult competition will feature a jury of 27 members from around Italy between the ages of 14 and 18.
In the competition this year are: Amelie van Elmbt’s The Elephant and the Butterfly, produced by the Dardenne brothers and ...
- 10/4/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In “The Elephant and the Butterfly,” Antoine (Thomas Blanchard), mild and bearded, with a look of telegraphed regret, shows up at the home of his former partner, Camille (Judith Chemla), to ask how she’s doing. She laughs in his face, just about choking on her sarcastic chuckles. These two haven’t seen each other in five years, and she, for one, is fluent in the harsher dialect of post-divorce. Since they have a young daughter, Elsa (Lina Doillon), who lives with her mother, we’re curious to see how the hostility will play out.
An odd fact is then revealed. Elsa, who is five, has no idea who Antoine is. But her long stare follows him out the window, with a look that says, “There’s something about him…”
There are, of course, middle-class fathers who’ve never gotten to know their children — or, more accurately, have abandoned them.
An odd fact is then revealed. Elsa, who is five, has no idea who Antoine is. But her long stare follows him out the window, with a look that says, “There’s something about him…”
There are, of course, middle-class fathers who’ve never gotten to know their children — or, more accurately, have abandoned them.
- 4/28/2018
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
Now in its seventeenth year, New York City’s own Tribeca Film Festival kicks off every spring with a wide variety of programming, from an ever-expanding Vr installation to an enviable television lineup, but the bulk of the annual festival’s programming is movies. This year’s festival offers up plenty of familiar faces with new projects alongside newcomers. While Tribeca’s documentaries tend to be its high point, there are plenty of narratives features worth checking out this year as well. We’ve culled this list from a program that consists of 96 titles.
This year’s Tribeca Film Festival takes place April 18 – 29. Check out some of our must-see picks below.
“Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda”
One of the most influential, prolific, and flat-out enjoyable composers of the last 30 years, Ryuichi Sakamoto exploded onto the scene by writing unforgettable scores for films like “Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence” and “The Last Emperor,...
This year’s Tribeca Film Festival takes place April 18 – 29. Check out some of our must-see picks below.
“Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda”
One of the most influential, prolific, and flat-out enjoyable composers of the last 30 years, Ryuichi Sakamoto exploded onto the scene by writing unforgettable scores for films like “Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence” and “The Last Emperor,...
- 4/16/2018
- by Kate Erbland, Eric Kohn, David Ehrlich, Jude Dry and Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
Invitation-only film & TV industry event will run Oct 7-10 in Ghent.
Flanders Image has confirmed the third edition of its film and TV industry event CONNeXT will run Oct 7-10 in Ghent.
The projects, works-in-progress and TV line-up presentations will be spread over the three days instead of two, a change for the 2018 edition. There will also be keynotes and panels each day, as well as screenings on all three days.
The invitation-only attendees include top sales companies and festival programmers from the likes of Berlinale, Tribeca and SXSW.
At last year’s CONNeXT, projects presented include Gangsta (Patser) by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who are now in talks to direct Bad Boys 3 and Beverly Hills Cop 4; Wip prizewinner Girl by Lukas Dhont, which went on to also win the Wip award at Les Arcs; and TV drama The Day, which will be shown in Efm’s Series Market Screenings.
More information is available...
Flanders Image has confirmed the third edition of its film and TV industry event CONNeXT will run Oct 7-10 in Ghent.
The projects, works-in-progress and TV line-up presentations will be spread over the three days instead of two, a change for the 2018 edition. There will also be keynotes and panels each day, as well as screenings on all three days.
The invitation-only attendees include top sales companies and festival programmers from the likes of Berlinale, Tribeca and SXSW.
At last year’s CONNeXT, projects presented include Gangsta (Patser) by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who are now in talks to direct Bad Boys 3 and Beverly Hills Cop 4; Wip prizewinner Girl by Lukas Dhont, which went on to also win the Wip award at Les Arcs; and TV drama The Day, which will be shown in Efm’s Series Market Screenings.
More information is available...
- 2/15/2018
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
Blue Fox Entertainment has acquired world rights on French-language drama, The Elephant And The Butterfly (Drôle De Père). Directed by Belgian filmmaker Amélie Van Elmbt and executive produced by Martin Scorsese, it’s set for a U.S. release via Blue Fox in summer 2018. The international team will be handling offshore sales at the Efm which kicks off in Berlin this week. The story follows Antoine who has just returned to his hometown and reunites with his former lover and…...
- 2/12/2018
- Deadline
Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne among producers on Belgian family drama.
Blue Fox Entertainment has picked up world sales rights to The Elephant And The Butterfly, on which Martin Scorsese serves as executive producer, and will commence sales at the Efm.
Belgian filmmaker Amélie Van Elmbt directed the French-language film produced by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne and Delphine Tomson of Les Films de Fleuve.
Thomas Blanchard plays a young man who returns to his hometown and reunites with his former lover. Fate intervenes and leaves him alone in the care of the daughter he has never met. Judith Chemla and Lina Doillon also star.
Van Elmbt and Matthieu de Braconier wrote the screenplay. Emma Tillinger Koskoff, and Chad A. Verdi and Michelle Verdi of Verdi Productions served as executive producers alongside Scorsese.
Financing are the Federation Wallonie-Brussels, Rtbf, Be TV, Casa Kafka Pictures Movie Tax Shelter Empowered by Belfius, Screen Brussels, Eurimages and Why Not...
Blue Fox Entertainment has picked up world sales rights to The Elephant And The Butterfly, on which Martin Scorsese serves as executive producer, and will commence sales at the Efm.
Belgian filmmaker Amélie Van Elmbt directed the French-language film produced by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne and Delphine Tomson of Les Films de Fleuve.
Thomas Blanchard plays a young man who returns to his hometown and reunites with his former lover. Fate intervenes and leaves him alone in the care of the daughter he has never met. Judith Chemla and Lina Doillon also star.
Van Elmbt and Matthieu de Braconier wrote the screenplay. Emma Tillinger Koskoff, and Chad A. Verdi and Michelle Verdi of Verdi Productions served as executive producers alongside Scorsese.
Financing are the Federation Wallonie-Brussels, Rtbf, Be TV, Casa Kafka Pictures Movie Tax Shelter Empowered by Belfius, Screen Brussels, Eurimages and Why Not...
- 2/12/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Screen investigates which films from around the world could launch on the Croisette, including on opening night.
With just over a month to go before the line-up for this year’s Cannes Film Festival is unveiled in Paris, Croisette predictions and wish lists are hitting the web thick and fast.
Screen’s network of correspondents and contributors around the world have been putting out feelers to get a sense of what might or might not make it to the Palais du Cinéma or one of the parallel sections.
Just like the Oscars, this year’s festival is likely to unfold amid a politically-charged atmosphere. Beyond Trump and the rise of populism across the globe, France will be digesting the result of its own presidential election on May 7. Against this background, the festival will be feting its 70th edition.
Below, Screen reveals which titles might - and might not - be in the running for a place at the...
With just over a month to go before the line-up for this year’s Cannes Film Festival is unveiled in Paris, Croisette predictions and wish lists are hitting the web thick and fast.
Screen’s network of correspondents and contributors around the world have been putting out feelers to get a sense of what might or might not make it to the Palais du Cinéma or one of the parallel sections.
Just like the Oscars, this year’s festival is likely to unfold amid a politically-charged atmosphere. Beyond Trump and the rise of populism across the globe, France will be digesting the result of its own presidential election on May 7. Against this background, the festival will be feting its 70th edition.
Below, Screen reveals which titles might - and might not - be in the running for a place at the...
- 3/13/2017
- ScreenDaily
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