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2024 in film is an overview of events, including award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country- and genre-specific lists of films, and notable deaths.Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) celebrated their 100th anniversaries; Toei Company celebrated its 75th anniversary; DreamWorks Pictures and DreamWorks Animation celebrated their 30th anniversaries; The first Mickey Mouse films ...
In its opening week in France, the film grossed 14.3 million French Franc ($2.5 million), finishing second to fellow Cannes opener La Reine Margot at the box office. [4] In its second week it expanded from 189 to 283 screens and became the number one film in France and was there for two weeks.
The Connection (French: La French) is a 2014 action crime thriller film directed by Cédric Jimenez and produced by Alain Goldman.The film was inspired by the events of the French Connection in the 1970s, starring Jean Dujardin as police magistrate Pierre Michel (juge) and Gilles Lellouche as Gaëtan "Tany" Zampa, a drug gang ringleader. [3]
The Divide (French: La Fracture) is a 2021 French drama film directed by Catherine Corsini. [4] In June 2021, the film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. [5] [6] At Cannes, it won the Queer Palm. [7]
The film premiered on August 28, 2009 in London as part of the London FrightFest Film Festival. [16] It had a cinema release with 200 screens in France on February 10, 2010. [17] In December 2009 IFC Films acquired the rights for the U.S. release. [18] It was part of the Sitges Film Festival in 2009. [19]
Terrifier 2 was released in 886 theaters in the United States, grossing $400,000 on its opening day. [41] It went on to debut to $805,000, and then made $1 million the following weekend (an increase of 28%). Variety called the film's success a "shock" to the industry due to its low budget, limited mainstream marketing, and lack of marquee stars ...
The film's original title was E-book, but Olivier Assayas dropped it because he thought "it was a bit too technical and too cold." [4] It took him about 2 years to finish writing the script. [5] He stated that the film's themes would include "how we adapt or don't adapt to the way the world's changing." [6] The film was shot in Super 16 mm. [7]