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Nymphomaniac - Part 1 headlining for the holidays

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- Lars von Trier’s film is the unquestionable attraction out of the six European productions hitting French theatres between December 25 and January 1

Nymphomaniac - Part 1 headlining for the holidays
Charlotte Gainsbourg in Nymphomaniac

Distributed by Les Films du Losange on January 1, Nymphomaniac - Part 1 [+see also:
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by Danish director Lars von Trier shines with its sombre light amongst only six European films scheduled for release to end 2013 and enter 2014. Co-produced by Parisian company Slot Machine and Arte France Cinéma with Denmark, Germany and Belgium, the film will bet on Charlotte Gainsbourg in the lead to attract French spectators. As a reminder, the record for von Trier’s films in the French box-office is held by the Palme d’Or Dancer in The Dark (1.17 million admissions in 2000), way ahead of Breaking the Waves (640,000 admissions in 1996), Melancholia [+see also:
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(415,000 admissions in 2011), Dogville [+see also:
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(368,000 admissions in 2003) and Antichrist [+see also:
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(150,000 admissions in 2009). Nymphomaniac - Part 2 will be released in France on January 29, 2014.

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On December 25, three European films will also hit the theatres. UFO Distribution bets on the promises of 2 Autumns 3 Winters [+see also:
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by French director Sébastien Betbeder (unveiled in the ACID section last May in Cannes and selected for many international festivals, including for Turin where it won a Special Prize of the Jury). Also coming out on Christmas day, the Belgian animated film The House of Magic [+see also:
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by duo Ben Stassen - Jérémie Degruson (distribution StudioCanal), and Belgian-French-Luxemburg co-production Les âmes de papier [+see also:
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by Vincent Lanno (distribution Rezo Films).

The programme of January 1 is completed by In The Name Of [+see also:
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by Polish director Malgorzata Szumowka, revealed in competition at the latest edition of the Berlinale (distribution ZED), and French comedy Jamais le premier soir [+see also:
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by Mélissa Drigeard, with Alexandra Lamy, Mélanie Doutey and Julie Ferrier (distributed by EuropaCorp Distribution which also handled the delegate production with FEW-Barbès Films Compagnie).

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(Translated from French)

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