Everything Went Fine (Tout s’est bien passé)(2021)

  • CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: WITHOUT A NET Kicks off 25th Anniversary of the Sarasota Film Festival

    Cirque Du Soleil: Without A Net by Dawn Porter
    Cirque Du Soleil: Without A Net by Dawn Porter

    The 25th anniversary edition of Sarasota Film Festival (SFF) taking place in-person across Sarasota through April 2, 2023 opened on Saturday, March 25 with Dawn Porter’s Cirque Du Soleil: Without A Net. The film offers a behind-the-scenes look into “O”, Cirque’s flagship production, on its journey back after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • EVERYTHING WENT FINE Trailer. Charlotte Rampling, Sophie Marceau Star in French Family Drama by François Ozon

    Everything Went Fine  official trailer and release date
    Everything Went Fine (Tout s’est bien passé) by François Ozon

    Written and directed by award-winning filmmaker François Ozon, the French film Everything Went Fine (Tout s’est bien passé) is a powerful family drama, where a man with a devastating final wish contacts his daughter to help him and forces her to reconcile her painful past with him. The film is based on the based on the novel Everything Went Well by Emmanuèle Bernheim, and stars Sophie Marceau, André Dussollier, Géraldine Pailhas, Charlotte Rampling along with Éric Caravaca.

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  • 2022 Seattle International Film Festival to Open to In-person Audiences

    2022 Seattle International Film Festival

    Following an all-virtual event last year, the 48th Seattle International Film Festival will return April 14–24, 2022 with a hybrid event that includes both in-person and virtual screenings. The 11-day festival will present the best in international and independent films from around the globe – with screenings at SIFF theaters and venues throughout the city as well as virtually on the SIFF Channel.

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  • Claire Denis’ FIRE to Open the 27th Rendez-Vous with French Cinema Festival in NYC

    Vincent Lindon, Juliette Binoche in Fire by Claire Denis
    Vincent Lindon, Juliette Binoche in Fire by Claire Denis

    Unifrance and Film at Lincoln Center announced the complete lineup for the 27th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the celebrated annual festival that exemplifies the variety and vitality of contemporary French filmmaking, taking place March 3–13 in the Walter Reade Theater in New York City.

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  • Miami Film Festival 2022 Announces Lineup of 120+ Films

    Plaza Catedral directed by Abner Benaim
    Plaza Catedral directed by Abner Benaim (Apertura Films)

    Miami Film Festival presents its 39th annual edition from March 4-13, 2022 in a hybrid format, with both in-theater and virtual presentations. The 2022 Festival will showcase more than 120 feature narratives, documentaries, and short films of all genres, from more than 35 countries worldwide.

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  • The Velvet Underground Doc to Close Perlak Lineup of 2021 San Sebastian Festival

    The Velvet Underground directed by Todd Haynes
    The Velvet Underground directed by Todd Haynes

    The Perlak program of the 69th edition of San Sebastian Festival will showcase a total of 15 films from filmmakers like Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Todd Haynes, François Ozon and Paul Verhoeven, joined by important contemporary filmmakers, such as the last Golden Palm-winner Julia Ducournau, Céline Sciamma, Sean Baker and Joachim Lafosse. The writer Emmanuel Carrère will present her second fiction as a director, while the debuts by Shipei Wen and Charlotte Gainsbourg will also screen.

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