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French film sets out to conquer Rome

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Kicking off today, the 3rd Rome International Film Festival will screen a wide selection of French films, with five majority French productions in official competition.

As predicted by Cineuropa (see news), François Dupeyron’s With a Little Help From Myself [+see also:
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and Ilan Duran Cohen’s Le Plaisir de chanter [+see also:
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(“The Pleasure of Singing”) will vie for the Golden Marcus Aurelius, alongside Josiane Balasko’s Client [+see also:
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(starring Nathalie Baye as a gigolo hunter), and Rithy Panh’s The Sea Wall [+see also:
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(featuring Isabelle Huppert and Gaspard Ulliel).

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Other contenders include Giacomo Battiato’s TV drama Resolution 819 [+see also:
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(produced by Break Out Films for Canal + and co-produced by Italy and Poland), starring Benoît Magimel and Hippolyte Girardot. The title looks back at the Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia in 1995 and the ensuing TPI investigation.

Two minority French co-productions will screen in competition at Rome: Guishat Omarova’s Baksy [+see also:
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(co-produced by France’sLes Petites Lumières with Kazakstan and Germany) and Siddik Barmak’s Opium War.

The official selection also includes a gala presentation of Agnès Jaoui’s Let It Rain [+see also:
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. Screening out of competition are collective film Huit (“Eight”, produced by France’s LDM) and Saul Dibb’s minority French co-production The Duchess [+see also:
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This wave of French film in the Italian capital also includes Lisa AzuelosLOL [+see also:
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(produced by Pathé), which is screening in competition in the Alice in the City section and stars an impressive Sophie Marceau; and Philippe Muyl’s Magique! [+see also:
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, starring Marie Gillain.

The Extra section will present Louise Michel [+see also:
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by Gustave Kervern and Benoît Delépine, Mabrouk El Mechri’s JCVD [+see also:
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, Pascal Laugier’s Martyrs [+see also:
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and two films by Olivier Assayas (who will meet with audiences): Summer Hours [+see also:
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and the documentary Stockhausen.

Finally, numerous French companies will attend the Business Street film market (October 22-26). The co-production market New Cinema Network has selected two French feature film projects: Alante Kavaite’s Eruption (Les Films d'Antoine) and David Oelhoffen’s Avant le Feu (“Before the Fire”), which is based on a short story by Albert Camus (Kaleo Films).

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(Translated from French)

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