21st Annual ColCoa French Film Festival in Los Angeles
COLOCA 2017 - CITY OF LIGHTS, CITY OF ANGELS
The Franco-American Cultural Fund announced today the program for the 21st COLCOA FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL, which will run April 24-May 2 at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles. The event will showcase a record 82 films, television series and, for the first time, web series. 70 of these will be in competition for the COLCOA Awards, including several World, International, North American, and U.S. Premieres. COLCOA is now considered the largest festival dedicated to French films and series worldwide.
“COLCOA will reach a new
level in 2017 with two new categories – a virtual reality program and web
series competition - added to the Cinema, Television, and Shorts competitions,”
stated François Truffart, COLCOA Executive Producer and Artistic Director.
“These two new popular formats offer more opportunities to showcase the
creativity of French producers and filmmakers as well as the diversity of
French production. While entertainment is still the key word for the program,
with a balanced mix of comedies and dramas, several topical issues will cover
the program this year, including the environment, discrimination, racism,
terrorism, and the role of the artist in society. More than ever, COLCOA will
offer a unique opportunity to see these universal topics from different
angles.”
COLCOA CINEMA
In
addition to the Classic Series, which includes the previously announced Carte
Blanche to Academy Award® winner Writer/Director Damien Chazelle and an homage
to the legendary filmmaker Jean-Pierre Melville, an exclusive lineup of 34 new
features and documentaries will compete for the COLCOA CINEMA AWARDS, starting
on April 24 with the North American Premiere of Academy Award®-winning
Writer/Director Claude Lelouch’s Everyone’s Life (Chacun sa vie). Celebrating 50
years of cinema, this ensemble film offers a high profile cast of 50 French actors, including
Johnny Hallyday and Academy Award® winner Jean-Dujardin.
The
cinema competition will close on Tuesday, May 2, with the North American
Premiere of Eric Lavaine’s new romantic comedy, You Choose (L'Embarras du choix),
starring Alexandra Lamy.
The
line-up mixes new features from established Writer/Directors, including: Marco Bellocchio (Sweet Dreams), Nicolas Boukhrief (The Confession), Stephane Brizet (A Woman’s Life), Bruno Dumont (Slack Bay), Lisa Azuelos (Dalida), Philippe Lioret (A Kid) Edouard Baer (Open at Night), Marie-Camille
Mansion-Chaar (Heaven Will Wait), Hugo Gelin (Two is a Family), Philippe Lachaud (Alibi.com), and Dany Boon (R.A.I.D. Special Unit).
The
festival will also present the work of newcomers such asWriter/Director Nicolas Bedos (Mr. & Mrs. Adelman), Writer/Director Grand Corps Malade and
Director Mehdi Idir (Step by Step), Writer/Director Morgan Simon (Taste the Ink), Writer/Director Anne-Gaëlle Daval (Ladies), Writer/Director Emmanuel Courcol (Ceasefire), as well as Writer/Directors Ludovic and Zoran Boukherman (Willy
1).
Actors
Patrick Bruel (A Bag of Marbles), Lambert Wilson (The
Odyssey, Corporate), Alexandra Lamy (You Choose), Dora Tillier (Mr. & Mrs. Adelman), and Sveva Alviti (Dalida) will also be in attendance at the festival.
The popular COLCOA High School screening program
will run for five days during the festival. More than 3,000 Southern California
students and teachers are invited to attend free screenings and conversations,
as well as participate in a student film critic contest. Celebrating its 10
year, this program is produced in partnership with ELMA (European Languages and
Movies in America), with the support of AATF-SC (American Association of
Teachers of French – Southern California).
Other exciting programs offered throughout the
festival include: After 10 Series (April 25~29); COLCOA
Classics (April 25~29); COLCOA.Doc (April 25~30); World Cinema Produced by
France, including two French-Italian co-productions (April 26); Focus
on a Filmmaker, dedicated to Writer/Director Stephane Brizé(April 27); Film Noir Series (April 28); French NeWave 2.0, exploring the work of a new generation of
filmmakers (April 29); and the Happy Hour Talks, a series of panels
presented in association with Variety (April 25~29) that is free to the general
public. The final panel will be dedicated to the famous French film composer, Jean-Claude Petit, who will meet the audience on April 29.
COLCOA TELEVISION
In
its third year, the TV competition expands with a very exclusive program of 11
World, North American, and U.S. Premieres, in association with TV France
International and TITRAFILM. After the success of Call My Agent (Season
1) at
COLCOA 2016 (winner of the Best TV Series Award and TV
Series Audience Special Prize), the popular series about a talent agency in
Paris will be back at the festival with the World Premiere of Season 2,
presented in association with France TV Distribution, before its French
broadcast.
This
year's lineup offers several other high profile TV Series, including: the
fantasy thriller Transfer (Season 1); thriller The Frozen Dead (Glacé) (Season
1); political thriller Baron Noir (Season 1); drama Manon 20 Years (mini series); comedy Beautiful Loser (Season 1); and thriller Midnight Sun
(Season 1).
To
round out COLCOA
TELEVISION, the category will also
include four recently awarded TV Dramas: Box 27, Plessis’ Girls, Nadia, and Marion Forever 13.
COLCOA WEB SERIES
As
a symbol of the globalization of production and the venue of a new generation
of producers and filmmakers, the web series has become a format in its own
right for the industry, involving both independent and studio creators. COLCOA
is proud to introduce, in association with TITRAFILM, its first competition of
six programs to close the festival on May 2, including documentaries,
fantasies, dramas, and comedies. Similar to the Short Film Competition,
audience members will have access to free screenings of the competing web
series and will vote for the COLCOA BEST WEB SERIES AWARDS. (See attached
program.)
COLCOA VIRTUAL REALITY
For
the first time at COLCOA, audience members will have the opportunity to attend
the VR Corner at the festival during the weekend (April 29 from 11am-5 pm and
April 30 from 12-6 pm), presented in association with SAMSUNG and the French
Embassy in the U.S. Five films will be available to watch, offering a very
eclectic program for all ages.
The
complete recipient list of the 2017 Awards for the four competitions (Cinema,
Television, Shorts, and Web series) will be announced on May 3, 2017 by the
Franco-American Cultural Fund. For the tenth year, the Los Angeles Film Critics
Association (LAFCA) will partner with COLCOA Cinema for the Critics Awards.
This
year, for the first time, a student jury will vote for the COLCOA AMERICAN
STUDENTS AWARD, including Cinema and TV programs.
The
COLCOA AWARDS are presented in association with KPCC-89.3, TITRAFILM, TV5 Monde
USA, and AIR TAHITI NUI.
COLCOA
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL is funded by the Franco-American Cultural Fund, a
partnership of the Directors Guild of America, the Motion Picture Association,
France’s Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music, and the Writers
Guild of America, West with the vital support of L’ARP (France’s Association of Authors, Directors, and
Producers), the CNC, the Los Angeles Film and TV Office of the French Embassy,
TV France International, and Unifrance.
COLCOA FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL is sponsored by Air Tahiti Nui,Dailymotion.com, TV5MONDE,
Variety (Official Sponsors); Airstar,KPCC 89.3,Barnstormer, Los Angeles Times
(Premier Sponsors); Barnes International
Realty,Club
Culinaire of Southern California,
ELMA,Gaumont,
Indiewire, LA Weekly,
Sunset Marquis,TITRAFILM
(MajorSponsors);
Alliance
Française de Los Angeles,Champagne de L’Argentaine, Cinando, Gayot.com, Laemmle Theatres, Les
Macarons Duverger, Marché du Film, Miraval Provence Wines, Office de Tourisme Epernay, Vineyard Brands (Platinum Sponsors); and,
Cinelife, La
Chouquette, Gitane Rhapsody, La Grenouille, J. Lohr, La
Vieille Ferme, Lycée
International Los Angeles, Famille Perrin, Rosenthal The Malibu Estate, Stem & Wine,
Tix (Supporting Sponsors).
All
screenings are in French with English subtitles or in English. Tickets are
available for advance purchase online at www.colcoa.org until April 20 and during
the festival at the COLCOA Box Office at the Directors Guild of America, 7920
Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Please visit colcoa.org for box office
hours. Ticket prices are $14 for adults (ages 22+); $11 tickets for seniors
(62+), disabled, and members of American Cinematheque, ASC, ICG, Film
Independent, SAG, and Women in Film; $5 for students and ages 21 and under.
Tickets are complimentary for DGA and WGAW guild members. Several screenings
and events are free on a first-come, first-served basis, with no reservation
needed. Please visit www.colcoa.org for details.
COLCOA CINEMA
A BAG OF MARBLES -
Christian Duguay
A KID - Philippe Lioret
A TASTE OF INK - Morgan
Simon
A WOMAN’S LIFE - Stéphane
Brizé (Focus on a Filmmaker)
ALIBI.COM - Philippe
Lacheau
ARÈS - Jean-Patrick Benes
CEASEFIRE - Emmanuel
Courcol
CORPORATE - Nicolas Silhol
DALIDA - Lisa Azuelos
ELEMENTARY - Hélène Angel
EVERYONE’S LIFE - Claude
Lelouch
HEAVEN WILL WAIT -
Marie-Camille Mention-Schaar
HEDI - Mohamed Ben Attia
LADIES - Anne-Gaëlle Daval
LIKE CRAZY - Paolo Virzi
MR AND MRS ADELMAN -
Nicolas Bedos
OPEN AT NIGHT - Edouard
Baer
POLINA - Angelin Preljocaj
R.A.I.D. SPECIAL UNIT -
Dany Boon
SLACK BAY - Bruno Dumont
STRUGGLE FOR LIFE - Antonin
Peretjatko
SWEET DREAMS - Marco
Bellocchio
THE CONFESSION - Nicolas
Boukhrief
THE EAVESDROPPER - Thomas
Kruithof
THE ODYSSEY - Jérôme Salle
TWO IS A FAMILY - Hugo
Gélin
YOU CHOOSE - Eric Lavaine
STEP BY STEP - Grand Corps
Malade & Mehdi Idir
TOUR DE FRANCE - Rachid
Djaïdani
WILLY I - Hugo P. Thomas
DOCUMENTARIES
LATEST NEWS FROM THE COSMOS
- Julie Bertuccelli
LITTLE GEMS - Xavier de
Lauzanne
THE PARIS OPERA -
Jean-Stéphane Bron
WHY DO THEY HATE US ? -
Lucien Jean-Baptiste
CLASSIC FILMS (HORS
COMPETITION)
A DAY IN A CLOWN’S LIFE -
Jean-Pierre Melville (100th Birthday celebration)
FAREWELL BONAPARTE -
Youssef Chahine
LE CERCLE ROUGE -
Jean-Pierre Melville (100th Birthday celebration)
NOT HERE TO BE LOVED -
Stéphane Brizé (Focus on a Filmmaker)
PLAYTIME - Jacques Tati
THE LOVERS ON THE BRIDGE -
Léos Carax (Carte Blanche to Academy Award® winner Damien Chazelle)
COLCOA TELEVISION
TV DRAMAS
BOX 27 - Arnaud Sélignac
MARION FOREVER 13 - Bourlem
Guerdjou
NADIA - Léa Fazer
PLESSIS’ GIRLS - Bénédicte
Dumas
TV SERIES
BARON NOIR (S.1), directed
by Ziad Doueiri, developped by Eric Benzekri, Jean-Baptiste Delafon
BEAUTIFUL LOSER (S.1)
created and directed by Fréderic Rosset
CALL MY AGENT (S.2),
directed by Laurent Tirard, created by par Fanny Herrero
MANON 20 YEARS
(mini-séries) created and directed par Jean Xavier Delestrade
MIDNIGHT SUN (S.1) created
and directed par Björn Stein & Måns Mårlind
THE FROZEN DEAD (S.1),
directed by Laurent Herbiet, created by Gérard Carré, Pascal Chaumeil and
Caroline Van Ruymbeke
TRANSFER (S.1) created and
directed by Olivier Guignard et Antoine Charreyron
COLCOA WEBSERIES
AMNÊSIA written and
directed by par Patrick de Ranter et Jérôme Fansten
DEEP, INTO THE HEART OF THE
OCEAN directed by Jean–Francois Julian, created by Jean-Charles Felli &
Pierre-Marie Losconi
LIFER written and directed
by par Franck Khalfoun
T.A.N.K. written and
directed par Samuel Bodin
TOUCHE FRANCAISE directed
par Jean-François Tatin
URBAN JUNGLE réalisée par
Nicolas Duval
COLCOA VIRTUAL REALITY
(Writer/Director)
KINOSCOPE - Philippe A.
Collin et Clément Leotard
ON SET : SLACK BAY - Fouzi
Louahem
OUT OF THE BLUE - Sophie
Ansel
I PHILIP - Pierre
Zandrowicz
SERGEANT JAMES - Alexandre
Perez
COLCOA SHORTS
(writer/director)
ANGER - Kahina Hasnoun
AT HOME - François
Raffenaud
BASED ON A TRUE STORY -
Cédric Prevost
BIRTH OF A LEADER - Antoine
de Bary
BLUE LIKE THE SEE -
Sarah-Laure Estragnat
CHASSE ROYALE réalisé par
Romane Gueret, Lise Akoka
GARDEN PARTY réalisé par: Florian
Babikian, Vincent Bayoux, Victor Caire, Théophile Dufresne, Gabriel Grapperon,
Lucas Navarro
LAW OF LAMB - Lotfi Achour
LEAD IN THE HEAD - par
Aurore Peuffier
LUNCH BREAK - Bastien
Bernini
PANTHEON DISCOUNT réalisé
par Stéphane Castang
RESISTANCE - Anna Ledanois,
Quentin Foulon, Juliette JeanClaude, Julie Narat, Fabien Glasse, Alex Chauvet
ROSE & POENY réalisé
par Sebastien Azzopardi
THANK YOU MISTER IMADA -
Sylvain Chomet
THE FISHERMAN AND THE
BUSINESSMAN - Simon François
THE LAST DATE réalisé par
Thibaud Lomenech
THE STRANGER - Jérémie Guez
UNLEAVENED BREAD - Wilfried
Méance
WHAT TEARS US APART - Wei
Hu
WILD HOPE - Audrey Bauduin
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