Sentences with phrase «french film company»

David Carradine's widow filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a French film company handling the late actor's last film, according to The Associated Press.
David Carradine's widow filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a French film company handling the la...
Synopsis: In the aftermath of the tragedies on September 11, 2001, the French film company Studio Canal called upon a group of filmmakers, representing vario... [MORE]

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The path she takes meanders alongside a stream and over train tracks, not far from where hundreds of people converge during the company's summer «bike - in movie» events, gathering on the lawn to enjoy films paired with fine beers — like New Belgium's flagship Fat Tire Amber Ale, the organic wheat offering Mothership Wit and La Folie, a sour ale aged in the large French oak barrels that loom behind the bottling site.
An Orange spokesperson told Reuters on Wednesday that the company denies a recent unsourced report by French magazine Challenges that Orange had reached a deal with Vivendi that would include Orange buying a stake in Telecom Italia — the Rome - based telecom in which Vivendi has a 24.9 % stake — and buying up to 20 % of the film and television production studio Canal Plus Group.
His company, Adam Elliot Pictures, produce the films and Elliot's work practices adhere to the French auteur methodology.
Directed by Lasse Hallstrom (Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, Casanova), who trod some similar food - tinged French romance in the Oscar - nominated Chocolat, and scripted by Steven Knight (Locke, Closed Circuit), it's a sumptuously presented, old - fashioned feel - good film, not too dissimilar to the kind of Miramax films Hallstrom and company would regularly churn out in its heyday.
Fortunately, The Weinstein Company stepped in to save the film, and a new French trailer has been released that shines a spotlight on the bloody tale.
Based on the novel by French writer Irene Nemirovsky the production is a co-venture for the Weinstein company and BBC films with backing from France's TF1 Droits Audiovisuels and Entertainment One.
Ireland's Ross Murray and Paul Young, from Cartoon Saloon (The Secret Life of Kells) produced the film along with the German director, Stephfan Schesch, and French company, Le Pacte.
Originally made in France featuring a French voice cast, the Weinstein Company subbed American voices for the film's release in the states.
Once simply known as Jadotville, the film is set in 1961 and follows the real - life events around the siege of an Irish UN battalion by 3,000 Congolese troops under the command of French and Belgian mercenaries paid by big mining companies.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Carell and Company Serve Up Unappetizing Remake Although Hollywood has a horrible track record when it comes to remakes of foreign films, especially French farces, I nonetheless approached Dinner for Schmucks optimistically and with an open mind.
After it opens with French director Arnaud Desplechin's Ismael's Ghosts, Cannes will premiere films from streaming companies Amazon (Todd Haynes's Wonderstruck and Lynne Ramsay's You Were Never Really Here) and Netflix (Bong Joon - ho's Okja and Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz Stories); debut TV series from Showtime (David Lynch's Twin Peaks revival) and SundanceTV Jane Campion's Top of the Lake); and host a virtual - reality art installation created by Alejandro Inarritu.
Brigadoon Documentaries will weigh heavily in the Brigadoon sections, with films such as Sangue Marginal - Relatos de cinema e vídeo underground, dedicated to Brazilian fantastique and horror film; Eurociné 33 Champs Élysées, focused on the iconic French production company Eurociné; or The Outsider - Il cinema di Antonio Margheriti, an overview of the works of the Italian director Antonio Margheriti.
(Disney of all companies does dubs of Hayao Miyazaki's films quite well — and the French Dub of Porco Rosso has Jean Reno doing Porco.
Studio Ghibli had Paris - based film outfit Wild Bunch board the project and later French production companies Prima Linea and Why Not Productions also joined.
French publisher CEO looks to «rapidly» grow company via various means including films, licences and development deals
For this reason, the leading French TV broadcasting company ORTF, and the television industry in the United States of America initiated so - called TV laboratories: directors were invited to come and acquire cutting - edge film and montage tools.
A French company, Futurikon, has for some time now been making charming stop - motion, short, animated films under the... [more]
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