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PHL, France spotlight co-productions, animation, feminist films

as French Film Fest returns for 28th year

ANIMATED and feminist films are being screened until Nov. 30, as part of this year鈥檚 French Film Festival which is now in its 28th year.

Organized by the Embassy of France and Micronesia, the festival includes a conference on French-Philippine co-productions which is taking place until Friday. This was organized following the co-production agreement between the two countries signed at the Cannes Film Festival in May.

The French Ambassador Marie Fontanel, speaking at the opening of the film festival on Nov. 25, said that the event 鈥渆nables a lot of cooperation between French and Filipino artists.鈥

鈥淭he co-production agreement will allow French producers and Filipino producers to make and distribute movies together. We鈥檝e found that the conference this week has generated a lot of interest. It is really the occasion that will spark discussions among these producers to collaborate,鈥 she told the press.

The conference runs until Nov. 28 at SMX Aura, in partnership with the Film Development Council of the Philippines and France鈥檚 National Center for Cinema and Animation.

As a nod to recent collaborative success, the festival will also screen the first two episodes of the Filipino adaptation of Call My Agent, shown back-to-back with the original French material.

FILM FESTIVAL
The French Film Festival has a lineup of feminist storytelling and expansive animation, scheduled until Nov. 30 with screenings at SM Aura and SM City Manila. To represent strong female voices, this year鈥檚 guest of honor, French actress Garance Marillier, graced the opening night.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to be here. When I think about it, it鈥檚 kind of crazy to see that people know my work even so far away from Paris, and I couldn鈥檛 be more grateful,鈥 Ms. Marillier said.

Citing her supporting role in Alice Winocour鈥檚 Couture, the opening film which is centered on women working behind-the-scenes in Paris Fashion Week, she said that exploring the complexity of female characters is 鈥渢he most important thing in the cinema鈥 for her.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a challenge to show a character even if we don鈥檛 see everything [so that] we can imagine their life and how intense and difficult it can be. For me, what I love about Alice Winocour鈥檚 work is the complexity of characters 鈥 female characters 鈥 and I think we鈥檙e very used to seeing it in male characters before,鈥 she explained. 鈥淣ow, we are starting to explore this for female roles and I think it鈥檚 the most important thing for me in the cinema.鈥

Her other films in the lineup are Marinette, where she plays real-life female footballer Marinette Pichon, and Elsewhere at Night, a Canadian drama that intertwines stories of five different women.

As for the animation focus of the festival, notable films in the lineup include Am茅lie et la M茅taphysique des Tubes, La Plus Pr茅cieuse des Marchandises, and Maya Donne-moi un titre, which aim to 鈥渟howcase the artistry, wonder, and emotional depth of French animation.鈥

Ms. Fontanel told 大象传媒 that the festival tries each year to 鈥渉elp the Filipino public discover the diversity of French cinema, using art as a messenger for our values.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 always very important for us to connect our advocacy for women鈥檚 rights and human rights with our cultural format, so we鈥檙e very happy to have Garance Marillier as the symbol of this in the French film festival,鈥 Ms. Fontanel said.

鈥淲e鈥檝e tried since last year to choose French movies either made by young female directors or showing women鈥檚 lives. The movies in this 28th edition show different aspects of gender equality and the struggle for women鈥檚 rights,鈥 she added. 鈥淭here really is a young generation of female filmmakers, writers, actors who are empowered and willing to open up good discussions.鈥

After the mall screenings which run until Nov. 30, the films will continue to be shown from Dec. 1 to 6 at the Alliance Fran莽aise de Manille in Makati City.

For schedules and information on the festival screenings and events at SM Aura and SM City Manila, visit the French Embassy鈥檚 Facebook page. Advance booking is required, but admission is free. 鈥 Bront毛 H. Lacsamana