The American French Movie Pageant unveiled the full-line up of its upcoming version at a press convention on the Résidence de France in Beverly Hills on Wednesday, because the occasion returns after a one-year hiatus because of the Hollywood strikes.
The twenty eighth version, working October 29 to November 3 within the Director’s Guild of America Theatre Advanced, will showcase 60 movies and collection, with 14 shorts, 14 Sequence and TV motion pictures, and 32 characteristic movies and documentaries, a lot of that are Worldwide, North American and U.S. premiere shows.
As beforehand introduced the occasion will likely be book-ended by Jacques Audiard’s Emilia Pérez because the opening movie and The Rely of Monte Cristo, which is able to shut the occasion.
The American French Movie Pageant was created and is produced by the Franco-American Cultural Fund, a collaboration between the Administrators Guild of America (DGA), the Movement Image Affiliation (MPA), France’s Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music (SACEM) and the Writers Guild of America West (WGAW).
The Theatrical Function Movie Choice:
A Good Jewish Boy (North American Premiere)
Directed by Noé Debré
U.S. distributor: Movie Motion
Public sale (Los Angeles Premiere)
Written and directed by Pascal Bonitzer
U.S. distributor: Menemsha Movie
A Good Jewish Boy(North American Premiere)
Directed by Noé Debré
U.S. distributor: Movie Motion
Public sale (Los Angeles Premiere)
Written and directed by Pascal Bonitze
U.S. distributor: Menemsha Movies
Being Maria (North American Premiere)
Directed by Jessica Palud
Boléro(US Premiere)
Directed by Anne Fontaine
Dying of a Corrupt Man (Particular Screening – Tribute to Alain Delon)
Directed by George Lautner
Canine on Trial (North American Premiere)
Written and directed by Laetitia Dosch.
U.S. distributor: Quiver
Emilia Pérez
Written and directed by Jacques Audiard
U.S. distributor: Netflix
Holy Cow
Written and directed by Louise Courvoisier.
U.S. distributor: Zeitgeist Movies
In The Sub For Love(North American Premiere)
Written and directed by Lucas Bernard
Jim’s Story(North American Premiere)
Written and directed by Arnaud and Jean-Marie Larrieu
Possibly Extra(US Premiere)
Directed by Oliver Ducray and Wilfried Méance
Rabia (Worldwide Premiere)
Written and directed by Mareike Engelhardt
Saint-Exupéry (North American Premiere)
Written and directed by Pablo Agüero
Someplace in Love(Worldwide Premiere)
Written and directed by Morgan Simon
Souleymane’s Story (U.S. Premiere)
Written and directed by Boris Lojkin
Survive (North American Premiere)
Written and directed by Frédéric Jardin
U.S. distributor: Samuel Goldwyn Movies
The Balconettes (North American Premiere)
Written and directed by Noémie Merlant
U.S. distributor: The Forge Leisure)
The Rely of Monte-Cristo / (West Coast Premiere)
Written and directed by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre De La Patellière
U.S. distributor: Samuel Goldwyn Movies
The Empire (North American Premiere)
Written and directed by Bruno Dumont.
U.S. distributor: Kino Lorber
The Kingdom
Written and directed by Julien Colonna.
U.S. distributor: Metrograph
The Marching Band (North American Premiere)
Written and directed by Emmanuel Courcol
The Most Treasured of Cargoes
Written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius
The Second Act(West Coast Premiere)
Written and directed by Quentin Dupieux
The Ties That Bind Us (North American Premiere)
Written and directed by Carine Tardieu
Three Associates (North American Premiere)
Written and directed by Emmanuel Mouret
By The Evening (West Coast Premiere)
Written and directed by Delphine Girard.
Wild Diamond (Los Angeles Premiere)
Written and directed by Agathe Riedinger
U.S. distributor: Strand Releasing
