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2014/10/18

Festival Lumiere E-Show Daily Number Three

TOP STORIES: All About His Mother: Pedro Almodóvar Bares His Heart in Lyon; Cohen Media Group In...
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NUMBER THREE 10.18.14
TOP STORIES

All About His Mother: Pedro Almodóvar Bares His Heart in Lyon

By John Hopewell

LYON – Accepting the 6th Lumiére Award at Lyon’s Lumiére Festival in France, Pedro Almodóvar spoke with his heart, as Quentin Tarantino a year before, about what really drives his filmmaking career. Reading h...


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Cohen Media Group Inks Eight-Pic Gaumont Classics' Deal For North America (EXCLUSIVE)

By John Hopewell

LYON – In a deal involving two key players in the two key markets for classic film, Charles S. Cohen’s New York-based Cohen Media Group has acquired North American rights to eight films from Gallic mini-major Gaumont for release ...


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Jerome Seydoux Pathé Foundation Bows To Get-Go Success

By John Hopewell and Emiliano De Pablos

LYON – Seven years in the preparation, and spectacularly designed by architect Renzo Piano the Jerome Seydoux Pathé Foundation opened its doors Sept. 8 to two results as eye-catching as its architecture: Average 80% occupancy ra...


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Gaumont-Pathe Cinema Les Fauvettes unveils its programming strategy

By Martin Dale

In Spring 2015, Gaumont-Pathe will open the new five-screen complex, Cinema Les Fauvettes, which will be exclusively dedicated to screening classic films. Paris is unique in the world, in that it has so many film theatres dedicated to classi...


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TF1 DA Preps Almodóvar Restoration Roll Out

By John Hopewell

LYON – Pedro Almodóvar’s primal colors looks set to soon be seen even more vibrant, as TF1 DA, the 700-title library sales operation of broadcaster TF1, plans to have 2K-restored DCP copies of the Spanish meller maestro&rs...


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Hollywood Classics Plans 'Zabriskie Point' Re-bow

By Kevin Noonan

International film licensing outfit Hollywood Classics will re-release the 1970 Michelangelo Antonioni drama “Zabriskie Point” in the U.K. starting Oct. 24, in anticipation of the first new album in 20 years from the band Pink Fl...


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Quebec's Elephant Hits 500,000 Buys For Heritage Films

By Emiliano De Pablos

Backed by Montreal-based media giant Quebecor, Elephant: The Memory of Quebec Cinema, a large scale, non-profit project to restore, digitize and make available Quebec's cinematic heritage, has seen half a million online buys since its launch...


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REVIEWS

Cannes Film Review: 'Wild Tales'

By Jay Weissberg

A wickedly delightful compendium of six standalone shorts united by a theme of vengeance.


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Side by Side

By Leslie Felperin

Likely to prove utterly irresistible to geeks of all descriptions, "Side by Side" examines the impact of digital technology on film.


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Volver

By Jonathan Holland

A richly evocative return to his childhood roots, Pedro Almodovar's "Volver" signals a new, low-frills departure for a helmer whose recent work has been as much about style as substance; pic is cinematographically and dramatically more conta...


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The Flower of My Secret

By David Rooney

Pedro Almodovar casts aside his predilection for stylized high comedy and moves into full-blooded melodrama in "The Flower of My Secret." Far from abandoning his trademark humor, however, the writer-director skillfully enlists it in the serv...


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The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz

By Variety Staff

Director Ted Kotcheff has taken Mordecai Richler's novel by the scruff of the neck and worked a zesty but somewhat muted nostalgic look at a nervy Jewish kid on the make in the 1940s [adaptation by Lionel Chetwynd].


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Ben-Hur

By Ronald Holloway

The $15 million bet Metro topper Joseph R. Vogel and his associates put on a chariot race should result in the biggest payoff in the history of film business. "Ben-Hur" is a majestic achievement, representing a superb blending of the motion ...


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It's a Wonderful Life

By Bert Briller

"It's a Wonderful Life" will enjoy just that at the b.o., and eminently deserves to do so. In the wake of the billowing ballyhoo which has preceded the first entry from Liberty Films, will come resurging word-o'-mouth to accelerate the whirr...


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