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An event organised as part of the France-South Africa Seasons 2012 & 2013 THANKS INTRODUCTION

The French Focus French Cinema to receive red carpet treatment in Durban… at the 33rd Durban International Film Festival is made possible As an integral part of the French Season in South Africa, and within the framework of thanks to the 33rd Durban International Film Festival, French Focus will act as a large window into contemporary France, showing the wealth, diversity and dynamism of French cinema, and France’s attachment to cultural diversity and openness to world cinema.

Together, with the Durban International Film Festival and the support of Unifrance Films, we will have the pleasure of presenting a selection of eighteen films to the South African public, in avant-premiere, showcasing the creativity and talent of French authors, directors and actors.

On the professional side, the 3rd Durban FilmMart will be welcoming an exceptional French cast: Arte France, Canal France International, the Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée, the Festival des Trois Continents of Nantes and the Institut Français will all be present to show off French cinema and operators on the African continent, and reassert the front line role which we intend to continue playing vis-à-vis the industry in Africa.

From one continent, one season to another, the Durban International Film Festival’s invitation to French cinema is reinforcing the link between two worlds deeply committed to filmmaking, not only for cinema professionals, but for cinema lovers.

Vive le cinéma !

ILLUSTRATION & ART DIRECTION & LAYOUT www.prinsdesign.co.za 2 Days in New York 38 Witnesses

2 Days in New York by Julie Delpy (2012) 38 Témoins by Lucas Belvaux (2012) Cast: Julie Delpy, Chris Rock, Albert Delpy Sunday 22 July, 12h00, Cast: Yvan Attal, Sophie Quinton, Nicole Garcia Saturday 21 July, 19:00, Nouveau English and French with English subtitles Suncoast Cinecentre A French with English subtitles Saturday 28 July, 20:30, 1h31 Monday 28 July, 21:30, 1h44 Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre Suncoast Cinecentre C Saturday 29 July, 21:15, Suncoast Cinecentre C

In this sequel to 2 Days in Paris, Marion (Julie Delpy) has broken up with Jack and now lives 38 Witnesses revisits the brutal killing of Kitty Genovese in New York in 1964, which caused a in New York with their young son and her new American boyfriend Mingus (Chris Rock). public outcry when it was revealed that 38 people had heard the woman’s terrified screams When her family decides to visit from France, Marion fails to consider the explosive possibili- and not one of them had called the police. Decades later, the story continues to resonate as ties presented by the different cultural backgrounds of Mingus, her eccentric father and her a classic example of the common phenomenon of good people looking the other way. Based sister Rose, who had decided to bring her boyfriend, who is also Marion’s ex, along. With 2 on Didier Decoin’s novel, Belgian director Lucas Belvaux tackles the subject with a detached Days in New York, actor-writer-director Julie Delpy has added another engagingly honest and melancholy, concentrating on the inexplicable silence from the neighbours who heard the idiosyncratic film to her extensive body of work. terrified screams and did nothing.

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Amour by Michael Haneke (2012) Cast: Jean-Louis Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva, Sunday 22 July, 17:00, Captive by Brillante Mendoza (2012) Monday 22 July, 19:30, Isabelle Huppert Suncoast Cinecentre B Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Marc Zanetta, Suncoast Cinecentre Supernova French with English subtitles Monday 23 July, 22:00, Katherine Mulville Sunday 29 July, 16:15, 2h07 Suncoast Cinecentre B English and Tagalog with English subtitles Suncoast Cinecentre C Saturday 28 July, 19:00, 2h00 Suncoast Cinecentre B

OPENING SCREENING OF In this latest film from Brillante Mendoza, Isabelle Huppert plays Thérèse Bourgoine, a French NGO worker based in the Philippines. While transporting supplies, Thérèse, together with a Palme d’Or Cannes International Film Festival 2012 Filipina colleague and a group of tourists, is kidnapped by an Islamic separatist organisation. As the group takes refuge in a hospital, the Filipino army closes in and the hostages begin to Georges and Anne are in their eighties, they are cultivated, retired music teachers. sympathise with their kidnappers. Based on real-life events in which the armed Abu Sayyaf Their daughter, who is also a musician, lives abroad with her family. group took around a hundred hostages, Captive takes a deliberately neutral approach that One day, Anne has an attack. neither vilifies the kidnappers nor defends their actions. The couple’s bond of love is severely tested. Chicken with Plums Declaration of War POULET AUX PRUNES by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud (2011) Cast: Mathieu Amalric, Edouard Baer, La Guerre Est Déclarée by Valérie Donzelli (2011) Saturday 21 July, 12:00, Maria de Medeiros Sunday 22 July, 12:00, Cast: Valérie Donzelli, Jérémie Elkaïm, César Desseix Musgrave Ster Kinekor A French with English subtitles Musgrave Ster Kinekor A French with English subtitles Saturday 28 July, 16:00, 1h31 Sunday 29 July, 12:00, 1h40 Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre Cinema Nouveau

Best Narrative Film Award at Abu Dhabi International Film Festival 2011 SIGNIS Award – Special Mention Hong Kong International Film Festival 2012

Chicken with Plums is the latest film from Marjane Satrapi, who delighted 2008 DIFF Declaration of War takes one of the most depressing subjects imaginable and transforms it audiences with the animated film Persepolis. This time round, Satrapi has made a live- into an engaging tale about the value of life and living it to the full. When Romeo and Juliet action film, albeit one generously interspersed with animation. Set in 1958 Tehran, the film meet one evening in a nightclub, the chemistry is as instant and intense as that of their chronicles eight days in the life of a celebrated violin player whose beloved instrument is namesakes. The couple fall in love and soon have a child. But when their child is diagnosed accidentally broken. Unable to find a violin worthy of replacing it, he sinks into depression, with cancer, they come face to face with the full machinery of the disease and its attendant and retreats to his bed to await his own death. Slipping into melancholic reverie, he dreams medical horrors. Yet no matter how desperate their journey becomes, the film remains a love of his past and his children’s futures – as told by the angel of death. story, its quirky upbeat style leavening its dark subject matter. The Kid with a Bike The Lady

Le Gamin au Vélo by Jean-Pierre Dardenne, The Lady by Luc Besson (2011) Luc Dardenne (2011) Cast: Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis, Wednesday 25 July, 20:30, Cast: Cécile De France, Thomas Doret, Jérémie Rénier Friday 20 July, 20:00, Jonathan Raggett Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre French with English subtitles Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre English Sunday 29 July, 14:00, 1h27 Saturday 28 July, 14:00, 2h07 Suncoast Cinecentre C Musgrave Ster Kinekor A

Grand Prix - EX-ÆQUO – Cannes International Film Festival 2011 Directed by French auteur Luc Besson, The Lady tells the powerful story of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi and her rise to the head of Burma’s democracy movement, while This deeply moving film from the chronicles the emotional life of a also exploring her rich relationship with her husband, writer Michael Aris. With his latest troubled young boy. Cyril is almost 12 years old and has two key ambitions in life – to find his film Besson clearly adds his heroine to the list of moral giants such as Mahatma Gandhi and father, who has left him, supposedly temporarily, in a children’s home, as well as establish Martin Luther King who have altered the course of history with a strict code of non-violence. the whereabouts of his bicycle, which had disappeared from his family home and which Cyril Inspirational, reassuring and filled with hope, Besson’s tribute to Suu Kyi is another fine addi- clutches at as an icon of hope. Vibrating with desperation and frustration, and rendered in a tion to the director’s sparkling oeuvre. graceful, unstudied realism, The Kid With a Bike is a contemporary masterpiece. The Last Winter The Minister

L’Hiver Dernier by John Shank (2012) L’Exercice de l’Etat by Pierre Schoeller (2011) Friday 20 July, 22:00, Cast: Vincent Rottiers, Anaïs Demoustier, Florence Loiret Thursday 26 July, 18:00, Cast: , Michel Blanc, Zabou Breitman Cinema Nouveau French with English subtitles Suncoast Cinecentre C French with English subtitles Sunday 22 July, 19:00, 1h43 Saturday 28 July, 17:00, 1h52 Cinema Nouveau Suncoast Cinecentre C

This shimmering debut from writer-director John Shank tells the story of a young farmer Cesar Awards – French Film Industry Award 2012 in rural Belgium who is desperately trying to hold on to his traditional way of life, a task Prix FIPRESCI - Cannes International Film Festival 2011 made almost impossible by modernisation and market pressures. Beautifully contemplative, The Last Winter is a timeless piece of cinema and also thoroughly topical, with its themes of Located midway between The West Wing and a 70’s political thriller, The Minister is an excep- economic hardship, the separation of modern man from nature and the desire to return to a tionally well-made account of the double-handed nature of politics. Bertrand Saint-Jean is more authentic world. Featuring deeply felt landscape photography, the film suggests shades the French Minister of Transport, an unusually grounded politician who has done an excellent of Terrence Malick in its stark but sumptuous vision. job of maintaining his integrity. But as he moves ever closer to the centre of power and its intricate behind-the-scenes machinations, his moral uprightness is increasingly tested. With brilliant performances, and masterful direction from Pierre Schoeller, this riveting psycho- logical thriller throbs with hints of the surreal.

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Mon Pire Cauchemar by Anne Fontaine (2011) Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Benoît Poelvoorde, Sunday 22 July, 12:00, Un Monstre à Paris by Bibo Bergeron (2011) Sunday 22 July, 14:00, André Dussollier Cinema Nouveau English Cinema Nouveau French with English subtitles Thursday 26 July, 10:00, 1h22 Friday 27 July, 18:00, 1h43 Suncoast Cinecentre Supernova Musgrave Ster Kinekor B

The year is 1910 and the city is Paris. Raoul, a deliveryman by day and scientist by night, Cesar Awards – French Film Industry Award 2012 is trying to perfect a new invention. With the help of his friend Emile, a shy, sex-obsessed Prix FIPRESCI - Cannes International Film Festival 2011 cinema projectionist, Raoul performs an experiment in a greenhouse that has an unexpected by-product – a seven feet tall flea! The enormous flea escapes and word soon gets out that a My Worst Nightmare stars Isabelle Huppert as the straight-laced Agathe, who runs a monstrous creature is haunting Paris. Made all the more impressive by its intelligent use of prestigious art gallery and lives a perfectly average middle-class existence with her partner 3D, A Monster in Paris is one of the most delightful animated escapades to appear on cinema François and their son. On the surface, they seem like a picture-perfect family, but the screens in the last few years. foundations of their supposedly stable lives are disturbed when they meet struggling single father and underemployed party animal Patrick, who has left Belgium to find a better life for himself and his son in France. Filled with non-stop laughs, My Worst Nightmare is an unexpectedly side-splitting treat from the usually über-serious Huppert.

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Parlez-Moi de Vous by Pierre Pinaud (2012) Sur la planche by Leila Kilani (2012) Cast: Karin Viard, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Nadia Barentin Cast: Soufia Issami, Mouna Bahmad, Sara Betioui... Wednesday 25 July, 18:00, Filmmaker in attendance Monday 23 July, 18:00, Filmmaker in attendance Suncoast Cinecentre C French with English subtitles Musgrave Ster Kinekor B Arabic with English subtitles Saturday 28 July, 14:30, 1h29 Friday 27 July, 22:00, 1h46 Suncoast Cinecentre C Musgrave Ster Kinekor B

As France’s most popular radio host, 40-year old Melina solves her listeners’ emotional and Badia and Imane are two Moroccan women in their early 20s. During the day, they work in sexual issues with humour and audacity. But in her day-to-day life, Melina – whose real name the unpleasant confines of a shrimp-packaging factory, while at night they offer their bodies is Claire – cannot stand to be touched, and lives a lonely, antisocial existence. Claire is looking for sale and make extra cash fencing small items lifted from their clientele. One night they for a mother she never knew, and when she discovers that she lives with a large family in the meet Asma and Nawal, who work in the nearby Free Trade Zone – where increased economic suburbs, she gets in touch with family members without disclosing her identity. An emotion- opportunities await for those with work permits. Badia instantly sees her new friends as a ally astute debut from writer-director Pierre Pinaud, On Air is a frank and humorous account springboard into a more materially accomplished world, one she enters with enthusiasm with of a woman confronting the ghosts of her past. the newly formed powerhouse girl gang by her side. Outside Satan The Pirogue

Hors Satan by Bruno Dumont (2011) La Pirogue by Moussa Touré (2011) Cast: David Dewaele, Alexandra Lematre, Cast: Laïty Fall, Malamine Dramé Friday 20 July, 22:00, Sonia Barthelemy Monday 23 July, 19:30, Filmmaker in attendance Musgrave Ster Kinekor B French with English subtitles Suncoast Cinecentre Supernova French with English subtitles Sunday 29 July, 13:45, 1h49 Tuesday 24 July, 20:30, 1h27 Suncoast Cinecentre A Cinema Nouveau

One of the strangest films you’ll see this year – or any other – Outside Satan chronicles a In this illuminating film about illegal immigration, Souleymane Seye Ndiaye plays Baye Laye, series of unsettling events that take place in a small village in rural France. A number of a fisherman who is forced by economic and moral pressures to captain a refugee boat for a murders take place, as well as resurrections, all courtesy of a man who may or may not be people-smuggling operation. When he is offered the job of leading one of the many fishing the devil himself. Or is he something that is even older than Satan? Is he God? Hauntingly pirogues that head towards Europe via the Canary Islands, Baye reluctantly accepts, know- deliberate and carefully restrained, Outside Satan probably won’t give you nightmares – it’s ing full-well the dangers and challenges that lie ahead. Directed by respected Senegalese far more insidious than that. Essential viewing for anyone with even a passing interest in the filmmaker Moussa Touré, La Pirogue is a colourful and compelling drama that gives a human limits of cinema, this is a film you’re unlikely ever to forget. face to issues that are more often expressed in abstracted politics.

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The Rest of the World revolves around the discovery of a family secret by three sisters, Tey begins with a young Senegalese man named Satché (Saul Williams) starting a slow, each grappling with their own personal dramas. Eve is a young woman living in the south of mournful walk down a hallway, surrounding by teary friends and family. Seated in a room sur - France. One evening, her boyfriend kills himself, and shortly after that she discovers she is rounded by his elders, Satché listens to the announcement of his imminent death at the end pregnant. Later, during a dinner at their father’s house, Eve and her two sisters learn of a of the day. No specific reason is given other than “he has been chosen,” and Satché accepts secret that is revealed by their father’s new wife. A search for love and understanding in the his fate. Walking through the streets of his home town, he visits the sites of his past, seeing sea of human relationships, this is an engaging adult drama that explores the challenges of them for the last time but also with fresh eyes. This moving allegorical film from writer-direc- freedom and the complex structures of modern families. tor Alain Gomis plays like a poetic existential ghost story. Over 60 years’ experience promoting French cinema around the globe

Set up in 1949, Unifrance films is a non-prof- With 35 staff in Paris and offices in New it-making association comprising some 800 York, Tokyo and Beijing, Unifrance films French cinema professionals who join forces makes a direct contribution to the influence to promote their films in cinemas and media and commercial development of French worldwide. It is governed by a Board of culture. Directors, an Executive Committee, and four elected committees (feature film producers Calendar of events - 2012 / directors, screenwriters and actors / sales Rendez-vous with French Cinema in Paris agents / short-film producers and directors). (January) Rendez-Vous With French Cinema in New Unifrance films performs five York, USA (March) main activities: Filmart, Hong Kong (March) - It organizes the largest French film Rendez-Vous With French Cinema in UK market in Paris and French cinema (March) festivals in key territories (USA, Russia, French Film Panorama in China (April) Japan, Brazil, China, etc.). Rendez-Vous With French Cinema in Rome - It actively supports French cinema at (April) international festivals. French Film festival in Kazakhstan (April) - It attends the major film markets. (May) - It organizes master classes by French French Film Festival in Japan, Tokyo (June) directors in foreign film schools and Karlovy Vary Film Festival (July) universities. Locarno Film festival (August) - It supports the release and promotion Venice Film Festival (September) of new films. Toronto Film Festival (September) San Sebastian Film festival (September) Since 2011, Unifrance films has also been de- Busan Film Market (October) veloping a strong digital strategy with an on- French Film Festival in Russia (November) line french film festival which attracted 310 American Film Market, Santa Monica (No- 000 visitors for its first edition in January vember) 2011. In addition to the strong website www. Franco-German Film Meetings, Germany unifrance.org, a unique database towards the (November) french movie industry, the Iphone applica- Rendez-Vous With French Cinema in Berlin tion of Unifrance films has be launched in (December) April 2012. French Film Panorama in Singapour (December) Produire au Sud Intervention in Durban during the Durban International Film Festival

The Produire au Sud workshop, which will take place within the framework of the 2012 Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), will be adapted to existing DIFF activities. It will also propose a film script activity and, on the occasion of the partnership, will be renamed e “Produire au Sud Script Studio”, which will be held from the 25th to the 27th of July 2012. 34 During three days, the workshop will give six directors of developing film projects an opportunity to assess their work and benefit from new orientations to further their projects.

All professional interventions will be conducted by a film script consultant and a European international producer/seller : - Introducing participants and their project, and projecting one of their short films; - Exchanges around working conditions for writing (financing, framework and material conditions) - One individual consultation on script writing per film director, another on production to cover the move from short to feature film…

PRODUIRE AU SUD is a training workshop for international co-production meant for young 20-27 novembre 2012 film producers and directors from Asia, Africa and Latin America. It was created in 2000 by the 3 Continents Film Festival in Nantes, with a view to supporting the creation of a network of young film producers from Asia, Africa and Latin America, and laying the foundations of cinematographic co-operation between professionals from Europe and the countries of the South. The workshop takes place every year within the framework of the 3 Continents Film Festival.

While the Nantes-based workshop has become an essential event over the years, PRODUIRE AU SUD, in partnership with international film festivals, is also present overseas (Buenos Aires, Bangkok, Salvador de Bahia, Beirut, Recife, Belo Horizonte, Durban...).

The 3 Continents Film Festival benefits from the support of the Ville de Nantes, the Département Loire Atlantique, the Région Pays de La Loire, the Département of Culture et Communication de la Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles Pays de La Loire and the CNC.

www.3continents.com CFI meeting of English speaking African broadcasters

At the occasion of the 33rd Durban Film Festival, Canal France International, the French operator for media cooperation, invites from the 21st to the 23rd of July 2012, twelve English speaking African broadcasters to participate in training workshops and programme selection.

Coming from Eritrea, Kenya, Gambia, Lesotho, Ghana, Malawi, Namibia, Swaziland, Tanza- nia, Zambia, Uganda and Zimbabwe, the programme managers from these TV stations will be able to meet with the audio-visual professionals (broadcasters, producers, distributors), within the framework of the Durban FilmMart, one of the major audio-visual professional CANAL FRANCE platform in Africa.

Alongside these meetings, the CFI partner stations will give an award for the Best CFI audio- INTERNATIONAL visual project. The winning prize, will be attributed as a pre-sell of 5,000 euro to the best project (fiction or documentary) from sub-Saharan Africa. > Acting for media development

Canal France International - CFI - is a French agency in development aid for the audiovisual media. With 23 years experience in 45 African countries, CFI provides advice and training in journalism, production, media mutation, design, management for its 80 TV partners.

CFI in 2011 : > 165 projects in 84 countries > 1 835 days of expert operations > 1 800 professionals supported > 1,25M USD invested in African production > 1 800 hours of programs transmitted by satellite to its African broadcasters > 8 production meetings set up with African producers and broadcasters

WWW.CFI.FR Arte, the European Culture Channel

Founded in 1992, the public-service television channel ARTE acts as a showcase for the rich cultural diversity of Europe. Its purpose is « to conceive and produce television pro- grammes which, in a broad sense, are cultural and international in character and conducive to promoting understanding and rapprochement among Europe’s nations ». ARTE’s policy is to broadcast high-quality national and international co-productions in cinema, drama and documentaries as well as news, live and performing arts.

Based on an Agreement between France and Germany, ARTE is composed of three enti- ties, ARTE G.E.I.E in Strasburg and ARTE France in Paris and ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH in Baden-Baden. The channel is financed through the television licence fee in both countries and is broadcast simultaneously in French and German all around Europe. Moreover, it has entered into Agreements with other public service broadcasters like, for instance, RTBF in Belgium, TVP in Poland, ORF in Austria, SRG SSR Idée Suisse in Switzerland, TVE in Spain, YLE in Finland, the BBC in the United-Kingdom and SVT in Sweden and ERT in Greece. ARTE plays a leading role in the production of first-rate films and programmes.

Ever keen to foster new talent, ARTE awards the International Relations ARTE Prize at ten renowned film festivals across the world. The prize is a development grant for feature film projects in the development or in the script-writing phase.

These prizes enable ARTE to become part of the creative process at a very early stage and to help promising authors and producers to build up international co-productions.

In the course of The French Season in South Africa 2012, for the first time, the International Relations ARTE Prize will be awarded to an African feature film project pitched at the Dur - ban Film Mart, a forum jointly organised by the Durban International Film Festival and the Durban Film Office.

ARTE PARTNER OF THE www.arte.tv DURBAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AND THE DURBAN FILMMART INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ARTE PRIZE DURBAN FILMMART French - South African World co-pRoduction forum. Cinema Support

The Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée (CNC) and the National Film and Video The World Cinema Support (“Aide aux cinémas du monde”) is a new fund dedicated to inter - Foundation (NFVF) will be organising for the first time this year, a French-South African national co-productions. Jointly created by the Ministry for Culture and Communication and co-production workshop, which will be held from 19 to 22 July within the framework of the the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it is managed by the Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Durban FilmMart. Animée (CNC) and the Institut français.

Two projects initiated by the French side have been selected for this workshop: “Ladygrey”, This new fund takes over from the Fonds Sud Cinéma, a fund for films from the Southern as proposed by film director Alain Choquart and producer Bertrand Faivre, and “Going Inside hemisphere, and from AFLE, for foreign-language films, thereby creating a single point of Time” as proposed by film director Gregg Smith and producer Emmanuel Chaumet. Together entry for film directors from around the world. with a CNC representative, the four will go to the Durban FilmMart in search of potential South African co-producers. Its objective is to facilitate associations between foreign directors and French professionals, making such partnerships more open and attractive, with a view to co-producing projects The aim of this operation will be to stimulate encounters and exchanges between French that would promote cultural diversity. and South African cinema professionals who, since May 2010, benefit from a co-production agreement signed by both countries. This is a selective fund, and is granted as a subsidy either before or after completion of a project. It is granted to foreign feature-length film projects that are seeking support from The Durban FilmMart is the best platform in South Africa for this workshop which, through French co-producers. its association with the CNC and the NFVF, will be playing a major development role on the African continent. In 2012, it has a total budget of 6 million euros. Each year, 4 or 5 sessions will be organized, thereby supporting 40 to 60 projects.

The World Cinema Support scheme is co-managed by the Institut français, on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and by the CNC, which provides a significant share of the funds awarded. All of the documents necessary to apply for World Cinema Support must be filed online, at the following address: www.cnc.fr/web/fr/cinemas-du-monde

Contacts At Institut Français: Two sessions of information on At CNC: Ms. Nathalie Streiff the World Cinema Support will Ms. Jacqueline Ada +33 1 53 69 39 79 take place at the Durban FilmMart: +33 1 44 34 38 17 nathalie.streiff@institutfrancais. Saturday 21st, 2.00 - 3.30pm: [email protected] com “DIFF meet the funds panels” www.cnc.fr www.institutfrancais.com Sunday 22nd, 9 - 10am: session exclusively on the French World Cinema Support.