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This is a list of films produced in the French cinema, ordered by year and decade of release on separate pages. Before 1910. List of French films before 1910;
Les Uns et les Autres (English: The Ones and the Others) is a 1981 French film by Claude Lelouch. The film is a musical epic and it is widely considered as the director's best work, along with Un Homme et une Femme (A Man and a Woman). It won the Technical Grand Prize at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. [2]
One Fine Morning (Un beau matin) Mia Hansen-Løve: 5 October: The Origin of Evil (L'Origine du mal) Sébastien Marnier: Laure Calamy, Jacques Weber, Dominique Blanc, Suzanne Clément: 5 October [22] Other People's Children (Les Enfants des autres) Rebecca Zlotowski: Virginie Efira, Roschdy Zem, Chiara Mastroianni, Callie Ferreira-Goncalves: 21 ...
This is a list of films produced and co-produced in Quebec, Canada ordered by year of release. Although the majority of Quebec films are produced in French due to Quebec's predominantly francophone population, a number of English language films are also produced in the province.
A Son (Bik Eneich: Un fils) Mehdi Barsaoui: Najla Ben Abdallah, Sami Bouajila, Youssef Khemiri: August 30, 2019: Spring Blossom (Seize printemps) Suzanne Lindon: Suzanne Lindon, Arnaud Valois, Frédéric Pierrot, Dominique Besnehard: August 2020 [14] Summer of 85 (Été 85) François Ozon: Félix Lefebvre, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi: July 14, 2020 [5]
At the British Academy Film Awards, Conclave (director and Outstanding British Film co-winner Edward Berger pictured) wins four awards, including Best Film. Mahamoud Ali Youssouf is elected chairman of the African Union Commission. President of Romania Klaus Iohannis resigns from office, and is succeeded by Ilie Bolojan in an acting capacity.
The film was shot in Paris and in the Yonne department, including the communes Collemiers, Sens and Pont-sur-Yonne. Julie's house in the film is located in Collemiers, a commune familiar to the director Éric Gravel, who lives in the Sens area, and whose many residents – like Julie – commute to Paris by train every day for work.
In 2011, the film The Intouchables became the most watched film in France (including the foreign films). 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.