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  • EuropaCorp sells 'Blanc Sec'

    11/09/09 French minimajor EuropaCorp has inked a raft of sales on "Adele Blanc Sec," the comicbook-based pic helmed and produced by Luc Besson.  |  Variety
  • EuropaCorp prepares 'Monster'

    10/21/09 EuropaCorp co-founder Pierre-Ange Le Pogam took time out from his heaving schedule to deliver the keynote address at London's Production Finance Market Wednesday.  |  Variety
  • Le Pogam joins Film Finance Market

    10/05/09 EuropaCorp co-founder Pierre-Ange Le Pogam will deliver the keynote address at this year's Film Finance Market.  |  Variety
  • One for the Road (Le Dernier pour la route. )

    10/04/09 France's eternal love of wine results in a nasty hangover in "One for the Road," producer-cum-helmer Philippe Godeau's melancholy portrait of a group of AA adherents confined to five weeks' intensive rehab.  |  Variety
  • In the Beginning (A l'origine)

    05/21/09 A small-time crook on the road to nowhere reinvents himself -- somewhat by accident -- as the head of a nonexistent freeway construction company in Xavier Giannoli's "In the Beginning."  |  Variety
  • Marion Cotillard to star in 'Mouchoirs'

    05/16/09 Marion Cotillard will topline "Les Petits Mouchoirs," a $25 million tragicomedy that marks the next film from helmer Guillaume Canet.  |  Variety
  • On top with 'Taken,' EuropaCorp expands

    05/15/09 Even if attendance at Cannes has been noticeably lighter than in previous years, French mini-major EuropaCorp is enjoying one of its busiest fests ever.  |  Variety
  • 'Eclipse' ignites Tribeca sales talk

    04/26/09 Seeking its first sales breakout in four years, the Tribeca film festival appears to have found it in "The Eclipse," Conor McPherson's character drama tinged with supernatural elements.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Colcoa festival often spurs remakes

    04/15/09 Traditionally positioned as a networking event for L.A. Francophiles and French expats, the City of Lights, City of Angels film festival might play a more crucial role than usual this year amid the global economic meltdown.  |  Variety