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Pages in category "Films shot in France" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 392 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
After ten weeks nearly 17.5 million people had seen the film in France, [16] the film was the second most-seen French movie of all time in France, and the third including foreign movies. In 2012, with 226 million admissions (US$1,900 million) in the world for French films (582 films released in 84 countries), including 82 [ 17 ] million ...
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After a year marked by a two-month lockdown and COVID restrictions, the volume of French productions surged by 43.5% in 2021, with 340 films made after widespread postponements in 2020, according ...
This is a list of the films shot at the Palace of Versailles including its interior and its palace gardens. All films listed here have the approval of the museum administration for location shooting. Some of the films have an unknown title. The dates given are the dates of shooting. Most films have are shot and released in French.
Spain-France coproduction: 2 November [26] La Provisoria: Melina Fernández da Silva & Nicolás Meta Andrés Ciavaglia, Ana Pauls, Juan Chapur, Sol Bordigoni, Nicolás Juárez, Albertina Vázquez Argentina-Chile-Mexico-Brazil-Colombia-France coproduction Return to Seoul (Retour à Seoul) Davy Chou: Rewind & Play: Alain Gomis: Rodeo (Rodéo ...
C. C'est arrivé à 36 chandelles; C'était un rendez-vous; Caché (film) Carnage (2011 film) Carnival in Flanders (film) Casque d'Or; The Cat Shows Her Claws
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