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Champs-Elysées Film Festival launches

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- The event’s first edition will focus on independent American cinema, but also hold the premiere of ten French films and screen six other European features.

At the initiative of producer, distributor, and exhibitor Sophie Dulac, the Champs-Elysées Film Festival will tomorrow launch its first edition in five cinemas along the "most beautiful avenue in the world": the Balzac, the Lincoln, the Publicis Cinémas, the UGC George V, and the Gaumont Champs-Elysées. Until June 12, the festival will focus on independent American cinema (with ten titles running in its competition, ten premieres, and a tribute to Harvey Weinstein), but also allow 16 European features to shine.

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Three films that were in Cannes last month stand out among the ten French titles to premiere at the film festival: the creative You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet [+see also:
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(photo) by Alain Resnais (read the review), the documentary Journal de France [+see also:
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by Raymond Depardon and Claudine Nougaret (special screening in the official selection in Cannes), and the off-the-wall comedy Granny’s Funeral [+see also:
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by Bruno Podalydès that was well reviewed at the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes (review).

Other films to be screened will include the thriller Armed Hands [+see also:
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by Pierre Jolivet (with Roschdy Zem and Leïla Bekhti - read more), Wrong [+see also:
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by Quentin Dupieux (unveiled in the competition at Sundance - read more), Quand je serai petit [+see also:
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by Jean-Paul Rouve (read more), The Dandelions by Karine Tardieu (read more), Bad Seeds by Safy Nebbou (read more), L’air de rien by the duo Gregory Magne - Stéphane Viard, and La clinique de l’amour (lit. “The love hospital”) by Artus de Penguern.

Presided over by Lambert Wilson and Michael Madsen, the Champs-Elysées Film Festival will hold a special evening in honour of Donald Sutherland and will close with The Parade [+see also:
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by Srdjan Dragojevic (review - a co-production between Serbia, Croatia, Macedoinia, and Slovenia), which won the Panorama audience award at the last Berlinale. There will also be a section called "Oscars of the World" to screen Bullhead [+see also:
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interview: Bart Van Langendonck
interview: Michaël R. Roskam
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by Belgian director Michael R. Roskam, In Darkness by Polish director Agnieszka Holland, Spanish-Argentinian co-production The Secret in Their Eyes [+see also:
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Interview Juan José Campanella [IT]
Interview Ricardo Darín [IT]
Interview Soledad Villemin [IT]
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by Juan José Campanella, Letters to Angel by Estonian filmmaker Sulev Keedus, and Volcano [+see also:
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by Icelandic director Runar Runarsson.

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(Translated from French)

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