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Exclusive clip from incoming French drama ‘The Lost Boys’ - www.thehollywoodnews.com - France - Berlin
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11.12.2023

Exclusive clip from incoming French drama ‘The Lost Boys’

The Lost Boys. The film is released through Peccadillo Pictures after premiering at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year.Khalil Ben Gharbia (Peter Von Kant) and Julien De Saint Jean (Liewith Me) star in the film, the story of a burgeoning relationship between two young men in a detention centre.

Female-Led Thriller ‘Drone’ by ‘Night of the 12th’ Producers, Nadine Labaki Road Movie ‘Back to Alexandria,’ ‘Miss Violet’ Join Orange Studio’s Roster (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Paris
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12.05.2023

Female-Led Thriller ‘Drone’ by ‘Night of the 12th’ Producers, Nadine Labaki Road Movie ‘Back to Alexandria,’ ‘Miss Violet’ Join Orange Studio’s Roster (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Orange Studio is launching several French projects at the Cannes Film Market, including Simon Bouisson’s “Drone,” a thriller produced by Haut et Court (“The Night of the 12th”), and “Miss Violet,” a period drama directed by Eric Besnard (“Delicious”) and starring Alexandra Lamy (“Rolling to You”). Bouisson, who is directing “Drone,” previously penned and directed the short-format series “Stalk” which was hit on France Televisions’ youth-centered service and has been optioned for a remake in the U.S. The thriller stars Marion Barbeau, the dancer-turned-actor who broke through in Cedric Klapisch’s “Rise,” as well as Eugénie Derouand (“Paris Police”), Cédric Kahn (“November”) and Stefan Crepon (“Peter Von Kant”)

Cohen Media Group Drops Trailer for Francois Ozon’s Drama ‘Everything Went Fine’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - Los Angeles - New York
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30.03.2023

Cohen Media Group Drops Trailer for Francois Ozon’s Drama ‘Everything Went Fine’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Cohen Media Group has dropped the trailer for Francois Ozon’s drama “Everything Went Fine” ahead of its theatrical release in New York on April 14 and Los Angeles on April 21, followed by a national expansion. “Everything Went Fine” is based on the autobiographical novel by author Emmanuèle Bernheim who previously collaborated on Ozon’s screenplays for “Under The Sand,” “Swimming Pool” and “Ricky.” The movie follows 85-year-old art collector André Bernheim (André Dussolier) who, after a debilitating stroke, demands that his daughter Emmanuèle (Sophie Marceau), help him end life on his own terms. Faced with a painful decision, Emmanuèle, with the grudging support of her younger sister Pascale (Géraldine Pailhas), begins sorting through the processes and bureaucratic hurdles necessary to fulfill her father’s final wish, as she is forced to reconcile her past with a complicated, stubborn, yet charismatic man.

John Waters’ Top 10 Films Of 2022 List Includes Two François Ozon Films, ‘Bones And All,’ ‘EO,’ & Quentin Dupieux’s Latest - theplaylist.net
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02.12.2022

John Waters’ Top 10 Films Of 2022 List Includes Two François Ozon Films, ‘Bones And All,’ ‘EO,’ & Quentin Dupieux’s Latest

As 2022 draws to a close, critics and publications round up their favorite films from the year to rank for their annual top 10 lists. But does anybody do it better than John Waters.

François Ozon Unveils First Image For New Film ‘My Crime’ - deadline.com - France
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22.11.2022

François Ozon Unveils First Image For New Film ‘My Crime’

Prolific French director François Ozon has released the first image for his upcoming period drama My Crime and confirmed the presence of rising actresses Nadia Tereszkiewicz and Rebecca Marder in the cast.

Film Festival Heat Brightens Arthouse Outlook; ‘Honk For Jesus’, ‘Gigi & Nate’, François Ozon’s ‘Peter Von Kant’ Make Holiday Weekend Debut – Specialty Preview - deadline.com - New York - city Venice
deadline.com
02.09.2022

Film Festival Heat Brightens Arthouse Outlook; ‘Honk For Jesus’, ‘Gigi & Nate’, François Ozon’s ‘Peter Von Kant’ Make Holiday Weekend Debut – Specialty Preview

Film premiere and headlines spilling from a trio of fests in full swing (Venice), just starting (Telluride) and queued up (Toronto) have indie exhibitors and distributors the most hopeful since Covid hit that a stream of new films could fire up the arthouse market.

‘In From the Side’ Finds North American Home With Strand Releasing (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - Britain - USA
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25.08.2022

‘In From the Side’ Finds North American Home With Strand Releasing (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Strand Releasing has acquired all North American rights to Matt Carter’s “In From the Side” which had its world premiere at the British Film Institute’s Flare Festival. The movie will be released in the the U.K. by Verve Pictures on Sept. 16. Set in the world of gay rugby, “In From the Side” follows two men from a cash-strapped gay rugby club who unwittingly embark into an adulterous affair and must confront their growing feelings or risk destroying the club that they love. Produced by Andrew Faure, “In From the Side” marks the debut feature of Carter who has a background in visual effects. “Strand is the perfect partner for any independent filmmaker- we are delighted they are brining our film to a wide American audience” said Adam Silver, the film’s co-producer who reps the title and negotiated the deal with Jon Gerrans at Strand Releasing.

Isabelle Adjani Unveils Role Opposite Adèle Exarchopoulos In Melanie Laurent’s Female ‘Mission Impossible’-Style Action Comedy - deadline.com - France - Portugal
deadline.com
11.08.2022

Isabelle Adjani Unveils Role Opposite Adèle Exarchopoulos In Melanie Laurent’s Female ‘Mission Impossible’-Style Action Comedy

French acting icon Isabelle Adjani says she is set to co-star opposite Adèle Exarchopoulos in a Mission Impossible-style action comedy directed by Mélanie Laurent.

Francois Ozon Filming ‘Madeleine’ With Isabelle Huppert, Dany Boon; Playtime Handles Sales (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - city Sandler - city Sandrine
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19.05.2022

Francois Ozon Filming ‘Madeleine’ With Isabelle Huppert, Dany Boon; Playtime Handles Sales (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFrancois Ozon, whose latest film, “Peter von Kant,” opened the Berlinale, is already shooting his next movie, “Madeleine,” with a flurry of stars including Isabelle Huppert, Dany Boon and Fabrice Luchini.The project, which is believed to be his most ambitious since “8 Women,” is being introduced to buyers at Cannes by Playtime and has already sparked strong interest. The plot is being kept under wraps, but Playtime is presenting the script to select buyers.Ozon is one of the few bankable European directors whose films have opened at major festivals and traditionally sell around the world, including in the U.S.“Madeleine” reteams Ozon with his regular producers, Eric and Nicolas Altmayer at Mandarin Cinema.

Berlinale Title ‘Nobody’s Hero’ Finds North American Distribution With Strand Releasing (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - Brazil - Los Angeles - USA - Belgium - Portugal - Switzerland - county Aurora - Greece - Poland - Czech Republic - Berlin - Taiwan
variety.com
04.04.2022

Berlinale Title ‘Nobody’s Hero’ Finds North American Distribution With Strand Releasing (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentStrand Releasing has acquired all North American rights to Alain Guiraudie’s “Nobody’s Hero” which is handled by Films du Losange and world premiered at the Berlin Film Festival. The movie, which opened the Berlinale Panorama section, is set in Clermont-Ferrand revolves around Frederic, a 35 year-old man who falls in love with with a middle-aged sex worker who is married.

Francois Ozon’s Berlin Opener ‘Peter von Kant’ Acquired by Strand Releasing for U.S. Distribution (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Berlin
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22.03.2022

Francois Ozon’s Berlin Opener ‘Peter von Kant’ Acquired by Strand Releasing for U.S. Distribution (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFollowing its world premiere as the Berlin Film Festival opener, Francois Ozon’s “Peter von Kant” has been acquired by Strand Releasing for U.S. distribution.Represented in international markets by Playtime, the critically acclaimed movie is inspired by Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s cult film “The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant,” with Denis Menochet playing the tormented filmmaker, opposite Isabelle Adjani, who stars as his muse.Ozon previously told Variety that the movie was a “universal tale of passion, timely as ever” and “explores the relationships of domination, control and submission in the creative world.”“Peter von Kant” marks Ozon’s sixth movie that played in competition at the Berlin Film Festival.

Berlin Film Festival Records 128 Positive Covid Cases In 7 Days, 1.5% Of Tests Taken - deadline.com - Berlin
deadline.com
17.02.2022

Berlin Film Festival Records 128 Positive Covid Cases In 7 Days, 1.5% Of Tests Taken

The Berlin International Film Festival confirmed today it has recorded 128 positive Covid cases from 10,938 tests taken at testing stations around fest hub Potsdamer Platz.

International Insider: EFM Hits New Heights; Amazon’s Mega Lease; Oscars International; ‘Neighbours’ No More - deadline.com - Germany - Berlin
deadline.com
11.02.2022

International Insider: EFM Hits New Heights; Amazon’s Mega Lease; Oscars International; ‘Neighbours’ No More

Afternoon International Insiders. The team is in Berlin and EFM is hotting up. We’ve got the latest from Germany and more so read on.

Berlin Film Festival Gives Reason For Opening Film Disruption; Hanna Schygulla Explains Absence - deadline.com - Paris - Germany - Berlin
deadline.com
11.02.2022

Berlin Film Festival Gives Reason For Opening Film Disruption; Hanna Schygulla Explains Absence

EXCLUSIVE: Organizers of the Berlin Film Festival have told us that the world premiere screening of opening film Peter Von Kant was disrupted last night due to “a server problem”.

Berlin Review: François Ozon’s Festival Opener ‘Peter Von Kant’ - deadline.com - France - Germany - Berlin
deadline.com
10.02.2022

Berlin Review: François Ozon’s Festival Opener ‘Peter Von Kant’

It’s a neat conceit, making the directing colossus of 1970s German cinema into the star of his own show. Peter Von Kant, the opening film of the Berlin Film Festival, is “freely adapted” by French director François Ozon from The Bitter Tears Of Petra Von Kant, Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s highly stylized 1972 story of three women locked in a toxic triangle of love, jealousy, domination and submission. The storyline and much of the dialogue, is the same; where Ozon shakes it up is by making the trio all men. 

‘Peter von Kant’ Review: A Diverting But Disposable Work of Fassbinder Fanfic From François Ozon - variety.com - Berlin
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10.02.2022

‘Peter von Kant’ Review: A Diverting But Disposable Work of Fassbinder Fanfic From François Ozon

Jessica Kiang How do you make something real out of something that was artificial to begin with? Should you even try? François Ozon has, with “Peter von Kant”: a deconstructed, gender-swapped and then fastidiously reconstructed overhaul of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s “The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant.” 50 years on, Fassbinder’s film remains as close to un-remake-able as any ever made, mainly because it remakes itself every second as it goes along. If this makes Ozon’s version, which opens this year’s Berlin Film Festival, an oddly self-invalidating proposition from the get-go, that impression only deepens as the minutes tick amusingly but inconsequentially by.For the uninitiated (who are very obviously not the audience for this inside-baseball bauble), Fassbinder’s film is the story of a sadomasochistic lesbian love triangle between a successful fashion designer, her model protégée and her mute assistant.

Berlin film fest opens, pared down but with audiences - abcnews.go.com - USA - Germany - Berlin
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10.02.2022

Berlin film fest opens, pared down but with audiences

coronavirus infection rates to new daily records in Germany, and numerous restrictions remain in place.“We have developed a very reduced format, in consultation with health authorities here in Berlin," the festival's executive director, Mariette Rissenbeek, told Deutschlandfunk radio. The festival's main business has been reduced to seven days, with four days at the end reserved for repeat public screenings.Cinemas will only be half-filled, and movie-goers will be required to show proof of vaccination or recent recovery from COVID-19, as well as a booster shot or a negative test.

Francois Ozon Says Berlinale Opener ‘Peter von Kant’ Explores Power Dynamics in Passion, Creative World - variety.com - France - Berlin
variety.com
10.02.2022

Francois Ozon Says Berlinale Opener ‘Peter von Kant’ Explores Power Dynamics in Passion, Creative World

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFrançois Ozon, the prolific and provocative French director who won the Berlinale’s 2018 Golden Bear Award with “By the Grace of God,” is returning to the festival with “Peter von Kant” which will world premiere on opening night. A twist on Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s cult film “The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant,” Ozon’s movie has Denis Menochet playing the tormented filmmaker, opposite Isabelle Adjani, who stars as his muse. Like the original film, “Peter von Kant” is about a film about love, jealousy and domination.

Berlin Film Festival Kicks Off With COVID-Testing Buses and Strict Vaccine Checks - variety.com - Germany - Berlin
variety.com
09.02.2022

Berlin Film Festival Kicks Off With COVID-Testing Buses and Strict Vaccine Checks

Manori Ravindran International EditorYou can’t say we weren’t warned.When the omicron wave hit in December, the Berlin Film Festival frantically pivoted to ensure a physical event went ahead, and organizers cautioned that heavy COVID restrictions would be in place at the 72nd edition of the fest.True to form, those measures are keenly felt on the ground in Berlin, where COVID-testing buses and strict vaccination and booster checks will be de rigueur over the next week. Depending on where you’re coming from, that may be a shock to the system, but it appears to be a lot more straightforward than it looks — and rest assured you’ll be spared the indignity of spitting into test tubes.A day before Thursday’s opening ceremony, which screens Francois Ozon’s “Peter von Kant,” the main festival grounds are noticeably subdued, with the Berlinale Palast red carpet still in the process of being set up.

Berlin Film Festival Unveils Competition Line-Up: Follow Live - deadline.com - Berlin
deadline.com
19.01.2022

Berlin Film Festival Unveils Competition Line-Up: Follow Live

The 72nd Berlin International Film Festival is revealing its Competition line-up this morning from 11am CET, refresh this page for updates.

International Insider: Berlin Is Back; Amazon/MGM’s Action Movie Deal; BAFTAs Incoming; Jana Bennett Remembered - deadline.com - Iran - Berlin
deadline.com
14.01.2022

International Insider: Berlin Is Back; Amazon/MGM’s Action Movie Deal; BAFTAs Incoming; Jana Bennett Remembered

Good afternoon. Christmas feels like a lifetime ago (just asks Boris Johnson) and 2022 is certainly in full swing. Here’s your weekly dose of the biggest news and deep-dives of the week. Read on.

Berlin Unveils Co-Pro Market Books Showcase & Forum, Perspektive Deutsches Kino Titles - deadline.com - Spain - Brazil - Germany - Netherlands - Switzerland - Berlin - Israel
deadline.com
13.01.2022

Berlin Unveils Co-Pro Market Books Showcase & Forum, Perspektive Deutsches Kino Titles

The Berlin International Film Festival has made a series of additions to its 2022 program, including unveiling the Books At Berlinale industry event lineup and a selection of films for the Forum strand.

Berlin Film Festival To Open With François Ozon Drama ‘Peter Von Kant’ Starring Isabelle Adjani - deadline.com - Berlin
deadline.com
12.01.2022

Berlin Film Festival To Open With François Ozon Drama ‘Peter Von Kant’ Starring Isabelle Adjani

Peter von Kant by François Ozon Opens the 2022 BerlinaleThe 72th edition of the Berlin International Film Festival will be inaugurated by Peter von Kant  by writer/director François Ozon. The film which stars Denis Menochet, Isabelle Adjani and Hanna Schygulla is part of the international Competition and will celebrate its world premiere on February 10, 2022, at the Berlinale Palast.Artistic Director Carlo Chatrian: “We are beyond thrilled to welcome back François Ozon to the festival and are happy to launch our next edition with his new film.

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