
Jealousy, seduction, passion...
This year's Films on the Green explores the many facets of love "à la française"
with works by established and new French…
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The full line-up of feature films and shorts – in their original version with English subtitles – screening from January 17-February 17th, 2013 in the 3rd annual “MyFrenchFilmFestival.com”…
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Les Enfants du Paradis, L'exposition
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Café de Flore
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FILMS ON THE GREEN @COLUMBIA
Organized by the French Embassy, the Columbia Maison Française and the New York City Parks.
FREE outdoor screening on the campus of Columbia University on Sept. 6!
JULES AND…
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THE FRENCH OLD WAVE
Presented in association with L’INSTITUT FRANÇAIS and the CULTURAL SERVICES OF THE FRENCH EMBASSY, "The French Old Wave" is a four-week, 53-film festival celebrating the Golden Age of French Cinema in the 1930s, 40s and 50s, starts this Friday, August 17 at…
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Free all-day screening of the films of the late French filmmaker Chris Marker
Light Industry in Greenpoint Brooklyn, 155 Freeman Street, will be hosting a free, all-day screening of Chris Marker films on Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012.
Doors for the event open at 9 a.m., and seating is offered on a first-come first-served basis.
Below are the line-up of films for the day:
10am…
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French Movies at Peninsula Hotel
Salon de Ning at Peninsula Hotel is playing French movies every Monday -- " Ciné Sous Les Étoiles" (Cinema Under the Stars).
Kicked-off yesterday with…
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Première édition du Festival International du Film Indépendant de Bordeaux
Du 2 au 7 octobre
Bordeaux, France
S’il existe autant de définitions du cinéma indépendant qu’il existe de cinémas, il y a au point de jonction de toutes ces définitions un auteur libre. Il a la maîtrise…
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A thriller that will keep you intrigued the whole way through!
Don't miss this internationally critically-acclaimed thriller by French director Guillaume Canet in the beautiful location of Riverside Park Pier I on Friday July 6 at dusk (8:30pm).
It's FREE and shown in French with English Subtitles
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Join us for our first LAST TUESDAY FILM CLUB, featuring films you didn’t know you wanted to see!
Brooklyn Young Filmmakers is planning new events !

LAST TUESDAY FILM CLUB, featuring films…
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Here is a rare opportunity to discover or rediscover the first of many film adaptations of Louis Pergaud's novel during Films on the Green Festival. Yves Robert, well know for his movies ''My Father's Glory'' and ''My… |
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro (Les Neiges du Kilimandjaro) by Robert Guédiguian was only shown during Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in March in New York. Films on the Green offers you a rare opportunity to see this film for free at Washington Square next Friday!
It's FREE and shown in French with English Subtitles
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Don't miss the comedy of 2012 Oscar-winning director Michel Hazanavicius' OSS 117 Cairo Nest of Spies that will be screened in Central Park (5th Avenue and 79th Street) on Friday June 1st at dusk (8:30pm) to celebrate the opening of the 5th annual Films on the Green Festival.
It's FREE and shown in French with English Subtitles…
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The 2012 Films on the Green Festival will feature 8 classic and contemporary French films all adapted from French and American Literature. DJs from New York University’s radio station, WNYU 89.1 FM, will spin tunes before…
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This free, trilingual iPhone app devoted to French cinema is intended for a broad film-going public and for film industry professionals, in France and abroad.
uniFrance Films launches its first free iPhone app totally dedicated to French cinema intended for both the mainstream…
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BEFILM THE UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL 2012 OPENS WITH AN ARRAY OF WORLD PREMIERES (9 films) as well as US and/or NEW YORK PREMIERES…
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In celebration of French-American friendship, this year's Films on the Green festival will feature the best of classic and recent French films all based on French and American literature. From Donald E. Westlake's bestselling novel, "The Ax," to Victor Hugo's poem, "How Good are the Poor," discover how great directors like François Truffaut, Jacques Demy and Costa-Gavras have adapted works of literature.
The Festival, in its fifth year, is presented…
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French film "Romantics Anonymous" by Jean-Pierre Améris (2010)
A recent surprise hit in France, the delectable comedy ROMANTICS ANONYMOUS tells the story of Angelique Delange (Isabelle Carré, Private Fears in Public Places), an unemployed but gifted chocolate-maker with a lifelong case of uncontrollable shyness that prevents her from properly sharing her confectionary talents. Jean-René Van Den Hugde (Benoît Poelvoorde, Coco Before Chanel) suffers from a similar case of terminal abashment and runs a fledgling chocolate company…
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The Ghett'Out Film Festival comes to New York, highlighting the work of filmmakers on the fringes of the French film industry. Many of the filmmakers are minorities from low-income backgrounds and self-taught; they are the leaders of a new New Wave in France. BAMcinématek is proud…
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