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MyFrenchFilmFestival

By Isabelle Giordano of Unifrance

World is moving, faster and faster. People all over the world continue to see movies in theaters, but we can no more ignore the power of Internet. We live in a time where people spend a huge amount of their time online, on blogs, social media and watching films on different platforms. 

This is the reason why our duty is to have French films online. For those who don’t live in big cities such as New York, Paris or Tokyo, for those who don’t have access to European culture, MyFrenchFilmFestival is a great opportunity to discover France new talents.

There’s a big appetite for French cinema and all these films can simply not be distributed due to economic reasons. Our goal is to offer visibility during a whole month to this new generation of filmmakers to a broad audience in a different way than a traditional release in theaters. 

The 2013 edition was a success, with more than 750,000 viewings in 189 countries and a 25% increase in paid viewings. Countries like China and Canada did exceptionally well.

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Antonin Peretjatko on his film The Rendez-vous of Deja Vu

By Antonin Peretjatko

The first surprise that I had when I heard people talking about my movie was that everybody was seeing references to other movies.

Why does my movie provoque so much references to the audience ?

It’s interesting to see that the references vary on the country where the movie is screened : Monthy Python, Woody Allen,  Godard, Dino Risi… etc.

I think it is because of the way I made this film.

Colors are very saturated, there are also very few camera movements, it is not a fashion way to make a movie so it may remind of the 70’s or 60’s.

Plenty of movies come to the spectator’s mind. As there is a certain freedom in filming and very few self-censorship with people smoking, drinking and driving without safety belt, it may remind them of a certain period of cinema.

The freedom of filmmaking is also a way to escape from the routine where certain filmmakers or crews are making movies.