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FRENCH CINEMA PARIS / JANUARY 12-16, 2017 ÉDITO L’Année 2016 Restera Dans Les Mémoires Comme Une Année Pleine De Paradoxes Et De Contradictions 19th RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH WWW.unifrance.orG @uniFrance @uniFrance CINEMA unifrance PARIS / JANUARY 12-16, 2017 MY FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL + RDV CINEMA FRANCAIS • 170 x 220 mm • PPR • Q • VISUEL : MAN • Remise le 05/12 OM • BAT La vie est un sport magnifique LACO_1610270_Man_170x220.indd 1 05/12/2016 10:32 30.11.2016 18:05 (tx-vecto)-PDF_1.3_PDFX_1a_2001_300dpi_YMCK_ISOcoatedv2-39L_ISOcoated_v2_300_eci 19th RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA PARIS / JANUARY 12-16, 2017 ÉDITO L’année 2016 restera dans les mémoires comme une année pleine de paradoxes et de contradictions. Un cinéma français toujours envié, apprécié, réclamé partout dans le monde, marqué cependant par des fragilités conjoncturelles mais conservant une visibilité de premier plan dans les festivals du monde entier. L’animation reste un point fort de notre production. Et du film d’auteur à la comédie, la diversité des genres reste notre principal atout. Les Rendez-vous du cinéma français à Paris, forts de ses participants toujours fidèles, sont une fois de plus le rendez-vous incontournable des professionnels passionnés par le cinéma français. © Patrick Swirc Patrick © Vive le cinéma français et excellente année à tous ! 2016 will go down as a year full of paradoxes and contradictions. French cinema is still popular, appreciated and in demand around the world, yet is affected by short-term fragility, whilst retaining top-notch visibility in festivals worldwide. Animation is still a strong point in our output. And from auteur films to comedy, diversity of genres remains our main asset. With its loyal industry following, the Rendez-vous with French Cinema in Paris will once again be a key gathering for professionals with a passion for Gallic filmmaking. We wish you all an excellent New Year, and vive le cinéma français! Isabelle Giordano & Jean-Paul Salomé Programme 3 FILM INDEX (FR) 4 FILM INDEX (EN) 6 MARKET FILMS 8 SALES AGENTS & PRODUCERS CONTACTS 47 BUYERS & EXHIBITORS 53 LIST OF FILM RELEASES (by country) 61 LIST OF JOURNALISTS (by country) 70 UNIFRANCE 71 WHERE? 71 SpoNSORS & SUPPORTERS 72 1 19es RENDEZ-VOUS DU CINÉMA FRANÇAIS PRESENTS MY FRENCH FILMPRESENTS FESTIVALMYPRESENTS .COMFRENCHMY JANFRENCH 13 - FEB 13, 2017 THFILM 7 FESTIVALFILM EDITION FESTIVAL .COM.COM JAN 13 -ONLINE FEB 13, 2017 7JANTH EDITIONFESTIVAL 13 - FEB 13, 2017 TH 7 EDITIONWORLDWIDE 10 FEATURE FILMS 10 SHORT FILMS (FREE) 10 LANGUAGES ONLINE FESTIVALFESTIVAL 10 FEATURE FILMS WORLDWIDE 10 FEATURE FILMS 1010 SHORT SHORT FILMS FILMS (FREE) (FREE) 1010 LANGUAGES LANGUAGES @MyFrenchFilmFestival @myfff @MyFrenchFilmFestival @MyFrenchFilmFestival @myfff @myfff TitraFilm2015-Blanc.ai.pdf 1 03/02/2016 11:12 C M J CM MJ CJ CMJ N LOGO AIRFRANCE P296C Nº dossier : 2007399E Date : 19/05/09 P032C V:alidation DA/DC Validation Client TitraFilm2015-Blanc.ai.pdf 1 03/02/2016 11:12 C M J TitraFilm2015-Blanc.ai.pdf 1 03/02/2016 11:12 CM MJ CJ CMJ N C M J CM MJ CJ CMJ N LOGO AIRFRANCE P296C Nº dossier : 2007399E Date : 19/05/09 P032C V:alidation DA/DC Validation Client LOGO AIRFRANCE P296C Nº dossier : 2007399E Date : 19/05/09 P032C V:alidation DA/DC 19th RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA Validation Client 2 catalogueRDV.indd 1 22/12/2016 20:48 PROGRAMME 19TH RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA January 12-16, 2017 THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 11:00 am Market Opening at the Hôtel Intercontinental Paris – Le Grand (1st floor) Screenings 6:45 pm Opening Film Dalida (124 min) by Lisa Azuelos with Sveva Alviti, Riccardo Scamarcio, Jean-Paul Rouve, Nicolas Duvauchelle, at the Cinéma Gaumont Opéra Capucines (by invitation only) 8:30 pm Opening Cocktail at the Hôtel Intercontinental Paris – Le Grand / Salon Opéra (by invitation only) FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 9:00 am – 7:00 pm Market and Screenings 10:00 am Press Junket Opening at the Hôtel Intercontinental Paris – Le Grand (2nd floor) 7:00 pm UniFrance Press Conference and Cocktail at the Automobile Club de France (Foreign press – by invitation only) UniFrance Launching Party of MyFrenchFilmFestival (French and foreign press – by invitation only) Emily Loizeau showcase (by invitation only) SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 9:00 am – 7:00 pm Market, Screenings and Interviews 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm ADEF Wine Tasting (by invitation only) SUNDAY, JANUARY 15 9:00 am – 7:00 pm Market, Screenings and Interviews (Market closes at 4:00 pm) MONDAY, JANUARY 16 9:30 am – 10:30 am Roundtable: “What’s new for indie films worldwide?” at the Hôtel Intercontinental Paris – Le Grand (Salon Ravel) 9:30 am – 6:00 pm Interviews 3 19es RENDEZ-VOUS DU CINÉMA FRANÇAIS INDEX (FR) A E À Fond / Full Speed de Nicolas Benamou Embarras du choix (L’) / You Choose! À mon âge, je me cache encore pour fumer / de Éric Lavaine I Still Hide to Smoke de Rayhana Étoile du jour (L’) / Starlight de Sophie Blondy Ali, la chèvre & Ibrahim / Ali, the Goat & Ibrahim de Sherif El Bendary F Alibi.com / Alibi.com de Philippe Lacheau Faut pas lui dire / Don’t Tell Her Ascension (L’) / Climb (The) de Ludovic Bernard de Solange Cicurel Aurore Tabort / Fifty Springtimes Fille de Brest (La) / 150 Milligrams de Blandine Lenoir de Emmanuelle Bercot Fleur de Tonnerre / Poisoning Angel (The) B de Stéphanie Pillonca Baby Phone / Babyphone de Olivier Casas Flora63 / Mr. Stein Goes Online Bar Bahar / In Between de Maysaloun Hamoud de Stéphane Robelin Blockbuster / Blockbuster de Julie Hygreck Brice 3 / Brice From Nice de James Huth G Going to Brazil / Going to Brazil de Patrick Mille C Grand Froid / Back in Business Cessez-le-feu / Ceasefire de Emmanuel Courcol de Gérard Pautonnier Chez nous / This Is Our Land de Lucas Belvaux Comment j’ai rencontré mon père / I How I Met My Father de Maxime Motte Irréprochable / Faultless de Sébastien Marnier Compte tes blessures / Taste of Ink (A) de Morgan Simon L Concours (Le) / Graduation (The) de Claire Simon Lumière ! / Lumière! de Thierry Frémaux Confession (La) / Confession (The) de Nicolas Boukhrief M Corniche Kennedy / Corniche Kennedy Ma famille t’adore déjà / My Family Already de Dominique Cabrera Adores You de Jérôme Commandeur & Alan Corno Corporate / Corporate de Nicolas Silhol Macadam Music / Macadam Music Corps étranger / Foreign Body de Raja Amari de Nicolas de Susini Maman a tort / Mum’s Wrong de Marc Fitoussi D Marie Curie / Marie Curie, The Courage Daguerrotype / Daguerrotype de Kiyoshi Kurosawa of Knowledge de Marie Noëlle Dalida / Dalida de Lisa Azuelos Marie-Francine / 50 Is the New 30 De sas en sas / Visiting Ours de Rachida Brakni de Valérie Lemercier Demain tout commence / Two Is a Family Mécanique de l’ombre (La) / Eavesdropper (The) de Hugo Gélin de Thomas Kruithof Derniers Parisiens (Les) / Paris Prestige Mes trésors / Family Heist de Pascal Bourdiaux de Hamé & Ekoué Mon ange / Angel de Harry Cleven Divan de Staline (Le) / Stalin’s Couch Mon poussin / Honey Bunny de Frédéric Forestier de Fanny Ardant Mr & Mme Adelman / Mr & Mrs Adelman Do It Right / Do It Right de Chad Chenouga de Nicolas Bedos Drôles d’oiseaux / Strange Birds de Élise Girard 19th RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA 4 N S Noces / Wedding (Noces) (A) de Stephan Streker Seuls / Alone de David Moreau Sex Doll / Sex Doll de Sylvie Verheyde O Si j’étais un homme / If I Were a Boy Opéra (L’) / Paris Opéra (The) de Audrey Dana de Jean-Stéphane Bron Souffler plus fort que la mer Breathing/ Under Orpheline / Orphan de Arnaud des Pallières the Sea de Marine Place Ôtez-moi d’un doute / Just to Be Sure Sous le même toit / Room(h)ates de Dominique de Carine Tardieu Farrugia Sur quel pied danser / Julie and the Shoe Factory P de Paul Calori & Kostia Testut Papa ou Maman 2 / Divorce French Style de Martin Bourboulon T Paris la blanche / Paris la blanche de Lidia Terki Têtes de l’emploi (Les) / No-Job Agency (The) Patients / Step by Step de Fabien Marsaud de Alexandre Charlot & Franck Magnier (aka Grand Corps Malade) & Mehdi Idir Toril / Toril de Laurent Teyssier Père Fils Thérapie ! / Father-Son Boot Camp de Émile Gaudreault U Petit Locataire (Le) / Bun in the Oven (A) Un conte indien / Indian Tale (An) de Nadège Loiseau de Héctor Cabello Reyes Planetarium / Planetarium de Rebecca Zlotowski Un jour mon prince / One Day My Prince Pris de court / Not on My Watch de Flavia Coste de Emmanuelle Cuau Un sac de billes / Bag of Marbles (A) de Christian Duguay R Une vie / Woman’s Life (A) de Stéphane Brizé Raid Dingue / R.A.I.D. Special Unit Une vie ailleurs / Life Beyond Me de Olivier Peyon de Dany Boon Rupture pour tous / Love is Dead V de Éric Capitaine Venise sous la neige / Snow in Venice de Elliott Covrigaru Volubilis / Volubilis de Faouzi Bensaïdi W Wùlu / Wùlu de Daouda Coulibaly 5 19es RENDEZ-VOUS DU CINÉMA FRANÇAIS INDEX (EN) 150 Milligrams / Fille de Brest (La) E by Emmanuelle Bercot Eavesdropper (The) / Mécanique de l’ombre (La) 50 Is the New 30 / Marie-Francine by Thomas Kruithof by Valérie Lemercier F A Family Heist / Mes trésors by Pascal Bourdiaux Ali, the Goat & Ibrahim / Ali, la chèvre & Ibrahim Father-Son Boot Camp / Père Fils Thérapie ! by Sherif El Bendary by Émile Gaudreault Alibi.com / Alibi.com by Philippe Lacheau Faultless / Irréprochable by Sébastien Marnier Alone / Seuls by David Moreau Fifty Springtimes / Aurore Tabort Angel / Mon ange by Harry Cleven by Blandine Lenoir Foreign Body / Corps étranger by Raja Amari B Full Speed / À Fond by Nicolas Benamou Babyphone / Baby Phone by Olivier Casas Back in Business / Grand Froid G by Gérard Pautonnier Going to Brazil / Going to Brazil by Patrick Mille Bag of Marbles (A) / Un sac de billes Graduation (The) / Concours (Le) by Claire Simon by Christian Duguay Blockbuster / Blockbuster by Julie
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