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Vivendi and Its Businesses Mobilized for the 3rd Year Around the Cinema For Change Festival

Regulatory News: For the third year running, the Vivendi Group (Paris:VIV) is partnering the Cinema For Change festival, to be held through April 11-16, 2023 at the Grand Rex in Paris. Vivendi and

Cinema For Change crowns In a Perfect World as its champion

Cinema For Change crowns In a Perfect World as its champion
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Cinema For Change crowns In a Perfect World as its champion

Brigitte Roüan. In the story, written by the director herself, David takes Gabrielle and her children climbing in the mountains for the first time. They have a magical day, but on the way back down to Briançon, their car hits a young migrant who is being pursued by the police. David instinctively hides him in his boot. Moved by this child’s fate, he decides to help him at any cost. Gabrielle, on the other hand, has another fight on her hands: her ex-husband has found out about her relationship with David and is taking her to court to regain custody of the children. Caught up in this double reality, will David and Gabrielle manage to carry on loving each other? How can they reconcile their personal commitments with their commitment to society? What sacrifices are we able to make to remain true to our values?

Cinema For Change announces its selected projects

Cinema For Change announces its selected projects Director Laëtitia Colombani, who is taking part with her French-Italian-Canadian project The Braid The tenth edition of the Le Temps Presse Festival, which this year is running from 6-11 April, is introducing a new industry initiative called Cinema For Change. Taking place entirely digitally on 7 and 8 April, this European co-production market is dedicated to films that intend to make a positive impact, and a total of 15 projects will have the chance to be presented. In detail, over 90 projects were submitted for the first edition of Cinema For Change, and the lucky 15 selected come from 12 different European countries. They also vary in terms of format and genre, as there are six fiction features, five documentaries, one animated film and three documentary series. Also, the directors’ backgrounds are mixed, as almost 40% of the films are by first-time filmmakers, including French actress

Cinema For Change announces its selected projects

Cinema For Change announces its selected projects Director Laëtitia Colombani, who is taking part with her French-Italian-Canadian project The Braid The tenth edition of the Le Temps Presse Festival, which this year is running from 6-11 April, is introducing a new industry initiative called Cinema For Change. Taking place entirely digitally on 7 and 8 April, this European co-production market is dedicated to films that intend to make a positive impact, and a total of 15 projects will have the chance to be presented. In detail, over 90 projects were submitted for the first edition of Cinema For Change, and the lucky 15 selected come from 12 different European countries. They also vary in terms of format and genre, as there are six fiction features, five documentaries, one animated film and three documentary series. Also, the directors’ backgrounds are mixed, as almost 40% of the films are by first-time filmmakers, including French actress

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