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EMMANUEL CARRERE’S BETWEEN TWO WORLDS
STARRING JULIETTE BINOCHE TO OPEN
THE 25th ANNUAL COLCOA FRENCH FILM AND SERIES FESTIVAL

COLCOA Classics to Pay Special Tribute to Bertrand Tavernier

55 Films and Series to be Screened at the Festival Taking Place Live at the DGA Theater Complex
November 1-7; 30 Films to be Considered for COLCOA Cinema Awards

LOS ANGELES, CA – October 11, 2021 During a press conference held today, Taylor Hackford, director, Board member of the Franco-American Cultural Fund and COLCOA Program Committee member, an- nounced the opening film of the 25th Annual COLOCA French Film and Series Festival will be the

North American Premiere of writer/director/author Emmanuel Carrère!s BETWEEN TWO WORLDS, star- ring Academy Award winner Juliette Binoche. The film will screen on November 1, kicking off the Festival as a live week-long event taking place at the DGA Theater Complex in Los Angeles.

“Twenty five years is an achievement for a Festival. This longevity can easily be explained by its non-stop growing popularity, and to the constant support from the FACF, which created COLCOA in 1997,” stated Taylor Hackford. “But the main reason is because the Festival has always been a unique place for French and American writers/directors to meet, debate and exchange ideas, which is the raison d’être of the Fund. This is also why this anniversary is naturally dedicated to someone who symbolized the friendship between our two communities: Bertrand Tavernier, who passed away last February.”

The Festival is back in-person to celebrate a silver anniversary with strict COVID rules in place, including proof of vaccination and mandatory wearing of masks. The event takes place from November 1 to November 7, at the Director!s Guild of America, COLCOA!s home for 25 years. Dates continue to offer a unique platform to promote French Films and series in Hollywood at the beginning of Awards Season.

“Contrary to what could have been expected after all these months of lockdown, this very eclectic and high-profile program reflects the amazing number of films actually produced in France during the last two years, with a majority of films from Cannes, Venice or Berlin shown for the first time in the U.S. and half of them presented before their release in France,” said Francois Truffart, Executive Producer and Artistic Director, COLCOA.

“In a world that had to shelter in place for a year due to the pandemic, French stories went global (Lupin, Call My Agent) while individuals were isolated at home. The need to connect in-person has been strong

and COLCOA will come back as the cross-cultural bridge it has always been between French and Ameri- can audiences and professionals. For the 14th straight year, we will host our annual COLCOA High School Screenings program and welcome 3,000 high school students from across Southern California. We are seeing enthusiasm from a wide swath of students from all backgrounds and it is rewarding to build the next generation of French cinema audiences,” said Anouchka van Riel, Deputy Director, COLCOA.

This year!s program will include 55 films and series, as well as 19 shorts, most of which are International, North American, U.S. and Los Angeles premiere presentations. Thirty of these films will be up for COL- COA Cinema Awards, including the following selections:

COLCOA 2021 FILM SELECTION 

OPENING FILM, Monday November 1:

BETWEEN TWO WORLDS  based on French investigative journalist Florence Aubenas’s best-selling non-fiction book, The Night Cleaner, BETWEEN TWO WORLDS recounts the adventures of Marianne Winckler (Academy Award winner Juliette Binoche), a celebrated author who goes undercover as a cleaning lady to write a book on job insecurity in the gig economy. This very touching film, whose authenticity is underscored by an amazing performance from non-professional actors, opened the Director!s Fortnight in Cannes this year and just nabbed the Audience Award at the San Sebastian Film Festival. It will be released in France and in the U.S. in 2022 by Cohen Media Group.

CLOSING FILMS, Sunday, November 7:

LOST ILLUSIONS, which recently premiered at the Venice Film Festival, is writer/director’s Xavier Giannoli!s Balzac adaptation, and ONODA, 10,000 NIGHTS IN THE JUNGLE, written and directed by Arthur Harari and the opening film of Un Certain Regard Competition in Cannes 2021.

The three films will be presented for the first time in North America.

Full Feature film lineup also includes:

• A TALE OF LOVE AND DESIRE (West Coast Premiere) – Drama, romance by Leyla Bouzid • ANOTHER WORLD (North American Premiere) – Drama by Stéphane Brize

• AUTHENTIK (North American Premiere) – Audrey Estrougo!s biopic about the birth of famous rap group Suprême NTM
• BLACK BOX (North American Premiere) – Yann Gozlan!s film noir starring Pierre Niney

• BYE BYE MORONS (Los Angeles Premiere) – Albert Dupontel!s multi-Cesar Award-winning comedy including Best film.
• EIFFEL (North American Premiere) – Martin Bourboulon!s epic romance drama about the famous French engineer and the reason why he created the world famous tower.

• FRENCH TECH (North American Premiere) – Comedy by Bruno Podalydès

• GAGARINE (West Coast Premiere) – Fanny Liatard and Jérémy Trouilh!s first feature • IBRAHIM (West Coast Premiere) – First drama by actor Samir Guesmi

• LOVE SONGS FOR TOUGH GUYS (North American Premiere) – Dark comedy by Samuel Benchetrit

• LOVERS (North American Premiere) – Thriller by veteran writer, director, actor Nicole Garcia • MAGNETIC BEATS (North American Premiere) – D’Ornano-Valenti Award winner by Vincent Maël Cardona

• NIGHT RIDE (Special Screening) – A first feature, thriller by Frédéric Farrucci

• OLGA (North American Premiere and Official Entry from Switzerland to Academy Awards 2022 for Best international Feature) – Drama from Elie Grappe

• ROBUST (West Coast Premiere) – Constance Meyer!s 2021 Critic!s Week opening • THE BIG HIT (West Coast Premiere) – Dramedy Emmanuel Courcol

• THE NIGHT DOCTOR (U.S. Premiere) – Film Noir by Elie Wajeman
• THE RESTLESS (North American Premiere) – Drama w/d Joachim Lafosse
• THE UNSOPHISTICATED LADY (U.S. Premiere) – Comedy by Anthonin Peretjatko
• THE YOUNG LOVERS (North American Premiere) – Drama, Romance by Carine Tardieu, starring Fanny Ardant

In addition to Cohen Media Group’s BETWEEN TWO WORLDS and Music Box Films’ LOST ILLUSIONS, COLCOA is working with several U.S. distributors to present films in Hollywood before their U.S. release, including:

• BLOODY ORANGES (West Coast Premiere) – Dark Star Pictures!#horror/comedy by Jean- Christophe Meurisse. screening will be presented as an After 10 show on Saturday night only for audiences 18+.

• FRANCE (West Coast Premiere) – Kino Lorber!s the new comedy/satire by Bruno Dumont star- ring James Bond!s actor Lea Seydoux

• MY BEST PART (West Coast Premiere) – Altered Innocence!s first comedy/drama by actor Nicolas Maury ( CALL MY AGENT)

• SIMPLE PASSION (West Coast Premiere) – Strand Releasing!s film by Danielle Arbid • THE ROSE MAKER – Music Box Films!#feel-good comedy by Pierre Pinaud

• THE SUMMIT OF THE GODS – A special screening of Netflix!s anticipated animated film by Patrick Imbert

For the first time, two films already released in the US will be part of the competition for the COLCOA Cinema Awards and presented as a free special screening:

• TITANE, by Julia Ducournau, released in the U.S by Neon Films

• THE MAD WOMEN!S BALL, by Melanie Laurent. In association with Amazon Studios, This film will have it theatrical U.S. Premiere at the Festival.

Presented out of competition, the free COLCOA CLASSICS series will pay tribute to writer/director Bertrand Tavernier with rare theatrical screenings of THE JUDGE AND THE ASSASSIN and CAPTAIN CONAN, writer Jean-Claude Carriere and a special screening of award winner THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE, and actor Jean-Paul Belmondo with the presentation on the big screen of LE MAGNIFIQUE, followed by a discussion with actor Jacqueline Bisset and writer Francis Veber. Finally, A digitally restored version of Jacques Rivette!s GANG OF FOUR will have its International Premiere at COLCOA.

Previously announced, the lineup for the rest of the Festival can be found here: Documentary, Television Movies and Series, and Shorts.

COLCOA AWARDS

The COLCOA audience will be invited to vote in the three categories: Cinema, Television and Shorts.. For the 13th year, LAFCA will partner with COLCOA Cinema for the Critics!#Awards.

For the fourth year, a student jury made of high school and college students, will vote for the COLCOA AMERICAN STUDENTS!#AWARD.

A professional jury will vote for the Best Short Film.

The complete recipient list of the 2021 Awards will be announced on Monday, November 8 by the Franco- American Cultural Fund. Awards will be given to recipients in Paris (France) during a special ceremony on November 16.

The COLCOA AWARDS are presented in association with, TV5 Monde USA, and AIR TAHITI NUI.

Other exciting programs offered throughout the festival include: After 10 Series (November 2 – 6); COL- COA Documentaries (November 3-7); World Cinema Produced by France; French NeWave 2.0, ex- ploring a new generation of filmmakers; and the Happy Hour Talks, a series of panels presented in as- sociation with Variety (November 2-6) that are free to the general public. Panels will include a tribute to Bertrand Tavernier, a focus on a film composer: Amine Bouhafa for THE SUMMIT OF THE GODS & GAGARINE), a focus on a filmmaker (Nicole Garcia for LOVERS) and a focus on a producer (Philippe Martin for LOVERS, GALLANT INDIES & SIMPLE PASSION).

COLCOA will also continue its popular COLCOA High School Screenings program with the premiere of OWNING IT (Les Héritières), written by Johanna Goldschmidt and Laure-Elisabeth Bourdaud and di- rected by Nolwenn Lemesle.

All programs are presented with English subtitles or in English.

COLCOA FRENCH FILM & SERIES FESTIVAL is presented by the Franco-American Cultural Fund, a unique collaboration between the Directors Guild of America, the Motion Picture Association, the Writers Guild of America West, and France!s Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music (SACEM). COLCOA is also supported by France!s Society of Authors, Directors and Producers (L!ARP) the Film and TV Office of the French Embassy in Los Angeles and Unifrance.

COLCOA FRENCH FILM & SERIES FESTIVAL is sponsored by Air Tahiti Nui, Bank Of The West/ BNP Paribas, L!Oréal, Sling & TV5MONDE, Variety (Official Sponsor), Barnstormer, France Télévisions, 89.3 KPCC, LAist, Los Angeles Times (Premier Sponsor), Celene Cremant, ELMA, Gigondas LaCave, The Hollywood Reporter, Moulin Jamet Sancerre, Suja, Sunset Marquis, Titra Film, West Coast Event Produc- tions, Wine Situation (Major Sponsors), Airstar, Alliance Française de Los Angeles, Cinando, Dyptique, Le Film Français, Laemmle, Laura Chenel, Marin French, Marché du Film/Festival de Cannes, Miraval/ Famille Perrin/Studio Miraval/Vineyard Brands/La Vieille Ferme, St Benoît, (Platinum Sponsor), Avène, Columbus Consulting Group, French Morning, Glytone, Frenchly, Lycée International Los Angeles, Roland Kunze, Rosenthal, RS Eyeshop (Supporting Sponsor), Beignets Puffs, Brûlée, Gayot, Le Macaron French Pastries Santa Monica, Palikao, Stuffed Crêpes, Try My T, Vital Proteins (Community Sponsor).

TICKETS AND COVID RESTRICTIONS:

Tickets are available for advance purchase online at www.colcoa.org. The online box office and RSVP will be open until the night before each show at the festival. Tickets will be also available on site at the Direc- tors Guild of America, 7920 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles CA 90046 during the event. For sold out shows, some tickets may become available 20 minutes before each screening. Please visit www.col- coa.org for box office hours. Depending on screenings ticket prices are $14/$10 for adults; $11/$7 tickets for seniors (62+), disabled, and members of American Cinematheque, ASC, ICG, Film Independent, SAG- AFTRA or Women in Film; $7/$5 for students and under 21. Limited opening night tickets available at the Box Office . Tickets are complimentary for DGA and WGAW guild members. All screenings and events before 4 pm during weekdays are free on a first come, first served basis, with no reservation needed.

Only fully vaccinated guests will be allowed to attend the event – proof of vaccination will be required to enter the DGA Theater Complex. Temperatures will be taken onsite upon arrival at the DGA and cleared guests will receive a day-specific wristband. Masks must be worn at all times in the DGA!s public spaces, including theaters, lobby and restrooms.

For full rules and regulations, visit https://colcoa.org/covid-policy/.

Media Contact:

In Los Angeles:
Patricia Frith Marketing 310 490-2368
pfmarketing@me.com

 

In Paris:
Vanessa Jerrom
+ (33) 6 14 83 88 82
vanessajerrom@orange.fr

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THE 25th ANNUAL COLCOA FRENCH FILM & SERIES FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES DOCUMENTARY LINE UP  https://colcoa.org/the-25th-annual-colcoa-french-film-series-festival-to-take-place-november-1-7-2/ Wed, 08 Sep 2021 16:55:00 +0000 https://colcoa.org/?p=9170 THE 25th ANNUAL COLCOA FRENCH FILM & SERIES FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES DOCUMENTARY LINE UP   Documentaries to be Included in the Festival’s Program this Year Take on Such Diverse Subject Matter as the Environment, Extinction, Transgender Inclusion, Holocaust Revelations and More  Los Angeles, California – September 8, 2021 – Climate change, immigration, transgender inclusion, holocaust revelations, […]

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THE 25th ANNUAL COLCOA FRENCH FILM & SERIES FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES DOCUMENTARY LINE UP

 

Documentaries to be Included in the Festival’s Program this Year Take on Such Diverse Subject Matter as the Environment, Extinction, Transgender Inclusion, Holocaust Revelations and More 

Los Angeles, California – September 8, 2021 – Climate change, immigration, transgender inclusion, holocaust revelations, centenary celebration …. These and many more contemporary and historical topics are explored in the diverse and exclusive documentary line up scheduled to premiere at the 25th Annual COLCOA French Film & Series Festival. Six feature documentary films and one TV documentary make up the non-fiction part of the program that will be on offer when COLCOA comes to the DGA Theaters as a live event November 1-7. These films will also be eligible for the 2021 COLCOA Best Documentary Award. The full line-up of the 25th edition will be announced on October 5.

“Documentary films have grown in prominence in France in the past few years, with more than a hundred fifty released in theaters in 2019 and strong sales worldwide. We are showing seven of the most innovative documentaries coming out of France today that cover the gamut of style, approach, and artistic vision” said Anouchka van Riel, Deputy Director.

The film documentaries chosen for premiere exhibition at COLCOA include:

Above Water / Marcher sur L’eau (2021 – North American Premiere) – Fourteen-year-old Houlaye lives in Tatiste, Niger and travels several kilometers every day to fetch water. The village got together to obtain construction of a well. This is the promise of a new life for these men and women who have literally been walking on water since birth. Written and directed by Aïssa Maïga. Presented in association with Orange Studio.

Birds of America (2021 – North American Premiere) – At the beginning of the 19th century, the discovery of the wide-open spaces of the United States and its incredible wildlife was key in the political development of the country. Intent on painting all the birds of America, John-James Audubon became a central figure of America’s national identity. But as these birds started disappearing with the dawn of the industrial age, so did the original American dream. In this “river movie” shot along the banks of the Mississippi, political, environmental and human rights issues are interwoven with the tales, myths and ghosts of these now extinct birds. Written and directed by Jacques Loeuille. Presented in Association with MK2 Films.

From Where They Stood / A Pas Aveugles (2021 – North American Premiere) – A handful of prisoners in WWII camps risked their lives to take clandestine photographs and document the hell the Nazis were hiding from the world. In the vestiges of the camps, director Christophe Cognet retraces the footsteps of these courageous men and women in a quest to unearth the circumstances and the stories behind their photographs, composing as such an archeology of images as acts of defiance. Presented in Association with U.S. distributor Greenwich Entertainment.

Gallant Indies / Indes Galantes (2021 – North American Premiere) – This film documents a first for 30 break, hip hop, krumping and voguing dancers; a first for director Clément Cogitore and choreographer Bintou Dembélé; and a first for the Opéra de Paris. By creating a dialogue between urban dance and lyrical song, together they reinvent Rameau’s baroque masterpiece, Les Indes Galantes. From rehearsals to public performances, it is a human adventure and a meeting with the political issues we follow. Can a new generation of artists take the Bastille today? Written and directed by Philippe Béziat. Presented in association with Pyramide International.

Jane By Charlotte (2021 – West Coast Premiere). The spare, delicate portrait of a fascinating, now-75-year-old mother (singer Jane Birkin) by a daughter (actor/singer Charlotte Gainsbourg), who clearly cherishes her. A very frank portrayal of two very human, insecure, talented women, as they take stock of both the joys and the tragedies they have shared over the years. Presented in association with U.S. distributor Utopia.

Little Girl / Petite Fille (2021 – Special Presentation COLCOA Awards) – Seven-year-old Sasha has always known she was a little girl, even though she was born a boy. As society fails to treat her like the other children her age – in her daily life at school, dance lessons or birthday parties – her supportive family lads a constant battle to make her difference understood and accepted. Written and directed by Sebastien Lifshitz. Presented in association with U.S. distributor Music Box Films.

Television documentary set to premiere at COLCOA:

All About Yves Montand / Montand est a nous (2021 – North American Premiere). Celebrating the centenary of iconic singer-actor-public figure Yves Montand, the film is a touching homage by writer/director Yves Jeuland full of restored and unpublished archives, concerts and film extracts. It plunges us into a 50-year career of probably the most popular after-war French artist in the world. The film was part of the Official Selection of the last Cannes Film Festival. Written and directed by Yves Jeuland. Presented in association with Zelig Films.

 

About COLCOA

Now one of the oldest and most well-established Film Festivals in Hollywood, COLCOA, has become a prestigious and widely publicized event. It offers a unique platform to promote French films and series at the beginning of the Awards Season in Hollywood. Annually, the festival brings the highest-caliber French filmmakers and talent to Los Angeles for red carpet premieres, numerous panels and screenings, as well as the opportunity for high-profile collaborations between French and American professionals. In addition, more than 20,000 audience members – including journalists, industry professionals, the general public and students – attend the festival annually.

COLCOA French Film Festival was created and is produced by the Franco-American Cultural Fund, a unique collaboration between the Directors Guild of America (DGA), the Motion Picture Association (MPA), France’s Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music (SACEM) and the Writers Guild of America West (WGAW). COLCOA is also supported by Unifrance, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France’s Society of Authors, Directors and Producers (l’ARP), by TVFI, Air Tahiti Nui, Bank of the West/BNP Paribas, TV5 Monde/Sling and Variety. The COLCOA Education Program is supported by ELMA.

For additional information visit: www.colcoa.org 

Media Contact: 

In Los Angeles:
Patricia Frith Marketing
310 490-2368
pfmarketing@me.com

In Paris:
Vanessa Jerrom
+ (33) 6 14 83 88 82
vanessajerrom@orange.fr

 

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THE 25th ANNUAL COLCOA FRENCH FILM & SERIES FESTIVAL TO TAKE PLACE NOVEMBER 1-7  https://colcoa.org/the-25th-annual-colcoa-french-film-series-festival-to-take-place-november-1-7/ Wed, 01 Sep 2021 18:09:31 +0000 https://colcoa.org/?p=9008 THE 25th ANNUAL COLCOA FRENCH FILM & SERIES FESTIVAL TO TAKE PLACE NOVEMBER 1-7   Rescheduled to Allow for Easing of Travel Restrictions for Talent and Attendees, as well as Larger Theater Capacities, the 2021 Event Returns as a Live, In-Person Festival  (Los Angeles, California – May 27, 2021) – The Franco-American Cultural Fund (FACF), […]

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THE 25th ANNUAL COLCOA FRENCH FILM & SERIES FESTIVAL TO TAKE PLACE NOVEMBER 1-7

 

Rescheduled to Allow for Easing of Travel Restrictions for Talent and Attendees, as well as Larger Theater Capacities, the 2021 Event Returns as a Live, In-Person Festival 

(Los Angeles, California – May 27, 2021) – The Franco-American Cultural Fund (FACF), a unique collaboration between the Directors Guild of America (DGA), the Motion Picture Association (MPA), France’s Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music (SACEM) and the Writers Guild of America West (WGAW), announced today that the 2021 edition of the COLCOA French Film and Series Festival will take place November 1-7 as a live event held at the Directors Guild of America Theater on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood.

COLCOA, which is an acronym for City of Light, City of Angels, celebrates two of the world’s most prolific and collaborative cities in the world of film and television production: Paris and Los Angeles. This year marks the illustrious Festival’s silver anniversary and will feature a week of premieres, directors, writers, actors and producers participating in panels and discussions, and awards. Given the ongoing challenges of international travel, COLCOA has been rescheduled from its original September date to November 1-7.

“We have been working on a new edition at the DGA to celebrate the return of audiences in theaters and offer the experience of real film and TV premieres in Hollywood for the French industry. In order to guarantee the best and safest environment to welcome festival goers, professionals and our sponsors to the event, we chose to modify our dates,” explains Jean-Noël Tronc, President of the FACF and CEO of the SACEM. “We are very confident that we will be able to present the full Festival experience in the Fall, complete with red carpet arrivals and screenings with a real audience, thanks to the continuing improvements in public health and safety in California, while maximizing our chances to invite an artistic delegation from France.”

“The postponed dates of the Cannes Film Festival in July also had an impact on our decision,” said Francois Truffart, Executive Producer and Programmer. “We had to adapt our calendar as several films shown in Cannes will be selected for the COLCOA Awards. The competition will reach a new dimension this year as for the first time it will include not only Premieres at the festival, but films and series recently released in the U.S. theatrically and digitally. Thereby, for its 25th anniversary, COLCOA Awards will be opened to the best French cinema and series have to offer.”

“There is no COLCOA without our community. After a year of isolation, we will finally come together to watch films and series on the big screen, attend in-person Q&As, and exchange our cinematic experiences. And we recognize the significance of returning to the movie theaters at a time of disruption in the movie business to promote French filmmakers whose work has moved during the pandemic to digital platforms,” said Anouchka van Riel, Deputy Director.

Now one of the oldest and most well established Film Festivals in Hollywood, COLCOA, has become a prestigious and widely publicized event. It offers a unique platform to promote French films and series at the beginning of the Awards Season in Hollywood. Annually, the festival brings the highest-caliber French filmmakers and talent to Los Angeles for red carpet premieres, numerous panels and screenings, as well as the opportunity for high-profile collaborations between French and American professionals. In addition, more than 20,000 audience members – including journalists, industry professionals, the general public and students – attend the festival annually.

About COLCOA

COLCOA French Film Festival was created and is produced by the Franco-American Cultural Fund, a unique collaboration between the Directors Guild of America (DGA), the Motion Picture Association (MPA), France’s Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music (SACEM) and the Writers Guild of America West (WGAW). COLCOA is also supported by Unifrance, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France’s Society of Authors, Directors and Producers (l’ARP), by TVFI, Air Tahiti Nui, Bank of the West/BNP Paribas, TV5 Monde/Sling and Variety. The COLCOA Education Program is supported by ELMA.

For additional information visit : www.colcoa.org

Media Contact: 

In Los Angeles:
Patricia Frith Marketing
310 490-2368
pfmarketing@me.com

In Paris:
Vanessa Jerrom
00 (33) 6 14 83 88 82
vanessajerrom@orange.fr

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