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How France Came to Embrace International Filmmakers
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How France Came to Embrace International Filmmakers

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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The twin triumphs of Jafar Panahi’s “It Was Just an Accident” at Cannes and Jim Jarmusch’s “Father Mother Sister Brother” at Venice made 2025 a banner year for international auteurs embracing the French film showbiz ecosystem — though that’s hardly surprising for a production partner fluent in every language of cinema.

“You make electric cars with China, and films with France,” quips producer Charles Gillibert. “We have always had a universalist framework that supports not just French artists, but filmmakers from around the world, all of them benefiting from a self-sustaining system that uses investment obligations and festivals to sustain creativity.”

As president of Les Films du Losange and a producer of recent titles like Bi Gan’s “Resurrection” and Kristen Stewart’s “The Chronology of Water,” Gillibert has been instrumental in weaving global voices into what he calls his country’s “strong cinematic industrial fabric.”

Jarmusch provides a key example. In search of a European partner for a story spanning the Atlantic, he turned to Gillibert’s CG Cinema to refine the film’s creative, legal and administrative framework, to secure financing through France’s international tax credit, and to oversee a cross-border shoot. Following Gillibert’s advice, the production shifted its middle chapter from London to Dublin — a move that enriched the film’s themes and allowed a crew of Jarmusch regulars and French technicians to transition seamlessly between segments in Dublin and Paris.

“That’s what it means to imagine a film together,” says Gillibert, noting Jarmusch’s desire to keep working in France. “It shows that our work mattered, that he’s following threads opened up by his previous film. That he wants to explore them further here is both fortunate and exciting.”

And Jarmusch is far from alone. This year, a striking 27 submissions for the international feature film Oscar race from other countries are French co-productions — from Norway’s “Sentimental Value” to South Korea’s “No Other Choice” to Spain’s “Sirat.”

‘Sentimental Value’ shot on location in Deauville

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Joachim Trier’s Cannes Grand Prize winning “Sentimental Value” even turns this phenomenon into its subject, following a Norwegian auteur who rekindles his creative spark while attending a French film festival — with scenes shot on location at the Deauville Festival itself.

MK2 Films managing director Fionnuala Jamison describes the process as a “virtuous cycle.” International auteurs leverage Cannes exposure to bolster French box office returns and forge relationships with local distributors and sales companies. Those connections, in turn, unlock CNC funds and broadcaster pre-buys aligned with the festival’s tastes, creating a self-reinforcing ecosystem that nurtures global voices.

“What premieres at Cannes, what resonates at the French box office, and what public funders back all go hand in hand,” says Jamison. “There are political and ethical dimensions, sure. But fundamentally, it comes down to the French audience and its long tradition of openness. Certain films just work here.”

Last year, MK2 quietly joined a top-secret project from Panahi, teaming up with distributor Memento and Les Films Pelléas to finance a clandestinely shot thriller. In many ways, the dissident auteur already embodied the full promise of the French system: he burst onto the world stage with Cannes’ Camera d’Or and leveraged local partnerships — most notably with Paris-based Celluloid Dreams — to navigate government reprisals and build one of world cinema’s most celebrated careers.

“Everything, from how Panahi’s films were sold abroad to how they reached major festivals, happened through French companies,” says Les Films Pelléas founder Philippe Martin. For him, embracing this year’s Palme d’Or winner as France’s Oscar submission — giving Panahi a platform that had long been out of reach — felt like a natural next step for an ecosystem that has consistently embraced global auteurs.

“No other country supports so many other nations’ cinemas with such generosity and intelligence,” Martin adds.

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Minka Kelly's X-Mas in France Romance 'Champagne Problems' Trailer
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Minka Kelly’s X-Mas in France Romance ‘Champagne Problems’ Trailer

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Minka Kelly’s X-Mas in France Romance ‘Champagne Problems’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
October 15, 2025
Source: YouTube

“You think I’m flirting with you?” “Aren’t you?” “Absolutely.” Oooh la la! Netflix has revealed their official trailer for another new romantic comedy arriving this fall for streaming at home. Champagne Problems is the latest creation from the director of Love, Guaranteed and Love in the Villa. A driven American exec heads to Paris determined to acquire a champagne brand by Christmas — and accidentally falls for the heir to the bubbly empire. Starring Minka Kelly as the exec and Tom Wozniczka as the hunky French beau, Champagne Problems is this Holiday season’s reminder that one simple evening can turn into something special and that Christmas in France is always a good idea. Sydney is a determined American executive who travels to France to secure the acquisition of a world-renowned champagne brand before Christmas, but her plans are upended when she falls into a whirlwind romance – who turns out to be the founder’s son. Also starring Thibault de Montalemert, Sean Amsing, Flula Borg, Astrid Whettnall, Xavier Samuel, Mitchell Mullen, and Maeve Courtier-Lilley. This looks sweet & fun – though very weird Die Hard joke.

Here’s the first official trailer for Mark Steven Johnson’s film Champagne Problems, from YouTube:

Champagne Problems Trailer

Champagne Problems Trailer

Sydney Price (Minka Kelly) is a determined emerging executive who finally gets a chance to lead a major acquisition for Chateau Cassell, a beloved champagne house nestled in the heart of the Champagne region. When she hears she has been summoned to France around Christmas as part of the negotiations, she arrives in the city of lights with a hopeful heart & ready to close the deal. Taking one night off to soak in the magic of Paris over the holidays, she has an unexpectedly charming run-in with Henri Cassell (Tom Wozniczka), a stranger who turns one simple evening into something special. Her plans for a whirlwind romance are quickly upended when she discovers that this charming Parisian is the founder’s son of the very company she is hoping to acquire. Yet, even amidst gentle competition set by Hugo Cassell (Thibault de Montalemert) for all the potential buyers at the family vineyard, Sydney and Henri find themselves irresistibly drawn to each other, realizing that their burgeoning feelings might be hard to keep bottled up.

Champagne Problems is written and directed by the American writer / filmmaker Mark Steven Johnson, director of the movies Simon Birch, Daredevil, Ghost Rider, When In Rome, Killing Season, Finding Steve McQueen, Love Guaranteed, and Love in the Villa previously. It’s produced by Stephanie Slack, Margret H. Huddleston, Mark Steven Johnson. Netflix will debut Mark Steven Johnson’s Champagne Problems film streaming on Netflix worldwide starting November 19th, 2025 this fall. Look fun? Who wants to watch?

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