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Marie-France Dupagne

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293 articles available in total starting from 05/02/2003. Last article published on 06/02/2006.

Le temps qui reste : an intimate vision of despair

What can one do when one’s perfect life is suddenly shattered to smithereens? Romain, a 31-year-old fashion photographer, is as successful as he is talented. When the doctor tells him he has...  

16/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

Cinélibre turns thirty on the Croisette

The Belgian company Cinélibre, which has been ‘distributing light for thirty years now’, chose to celebrate this on the Croisette, in collaboration with the French Community of Belgium. On Sunday...  

16/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Events

Travaux, on sait quand ça commence... : A lively comedy

After Outremer (winner 1990 at the Critic’s Week) and Post Coïtum animal triste (presented in the section Un Certain Regard in 1997), Brigitte Roüan comes back on the Croisette with a comedy which...  

16/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Directors’ Fortnight

Nordeste : the emergency state of a society in difficulties

The Argentine filmmaker Juan Solanas who won the 2003 Prix du Jury at the Cannes Film Festival and the Cesar Award of the best short film in 2004 for L’Homme sans tête, is back again at Cannes...  

13/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

Hotel Rwanda

The extraordinary and true story of Paul Rusesabagina, a Hutu married to a Tutsy wife who "while everybody in the world had their eyes shut, he kept his arms wide open"  

16/03/2005 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Terry George • Director

The Courage to act

In his second feature film, in competition at Berlin, the Irish Terry George tackles the issue of the general indifference of all countries regarding the Rwandan genocide through a real story  

16/03/2005

Interview: Don Cheadle • Actor

Fighting for Africa

The American Don Cheadle, whose talent was confirmed by such films as Traffic and Ocean’s 12 is litterally rivetting in Hotel Rwanda where he plays Paul Rusesabagina  

16/03/2005

Tentative de réconciliation au Rwanda

Egalement journaliste, Raoul Peck s’est toujours tourné vers un cinéma engagé, prônant la liberté des peuples, qu’il s’agisse de l’Afrique (avec notamment Lumumba) ou de son pays natal, Haïti dont...  

19/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Compétition Officielle

The blue halo of Hirohito

In Solnze, Aleksandr Sokurov - a frequent guest in Berlin - keeps exploring his gallery of historical characters looking back on their lives as they grow old.  

18/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Competition

Prise de conscience sur les conflits albano-grecs

Présenté dans le cadre du Panorama, Omiros (Hostage) marque le retour à Berlin du cinéaste grec Constantinos Giannaris, après From the edge of the City sélectionné au Panorama en 1999 et One day...  

17/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Panorama

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