COLCOA French Film Festival 20th anniversary [fr]
On March 29th, COLCOA’s executive producer and artistic director Francois Truffart and the Consul General of France, Christophe Lemoine announced the line-up for the 20th COLCOA French Film Festival during a press conference at the Residence of France. Discover the 2016 program ...
COLCOA 20th anniversary
One of the preeminent French cultural events in the U.S. and the world’s largest event dedicated to French films and television, COLCOA French Film Festival will celebrate its 20th anniversary from April 18 to April 26, 2016 at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles.
The festival will showcase a record 70 films and television series - kong them 64 in competition for COLCOA Awards - including four World Premieres, seven International Premieres, 19 North American or U.S. Premieres, 17 West Coast Premieres - and 21 new shorts.
"This 20th anniversary deserves a spectacular, strong program that reflects the diversity of French production, as well as the creativity and dynamism of French filmmakers and producers,” stated François Truffart, COLCOA Executive Producer and Artistic Director. “More than ever, we are about to involve audiences in a journey that will stir them, make them laugh, cry, tickle their curiosity, and help them remain optimistic, while recognizing the urgent world zeitgeist.”
“20 years is an achievement for any film festival in Hollywood. This would not have been possible without the commitment of the Franco-American Cultural Fund - a unique partnership of the DGA, the MPA, la SACEM and the WGA West – creator of the festival in 1996 and supporter of its subsequent development. We also salute French sales companies, official supporters, sponsors, and U.S. distributors, whose loyalty and trust have given the festival its continuing excellence,” he added.
COLCOA will open Monday, April 18th with the North American Premiere of Monsieur Chocolat, a biopic about the first French black clown, co-written by Cyril Gely, Olivier Gorce, Gérard Noiriel, Roschdy Zem, directed by Roschdy Zem, and starring Omar Sy and James Thiérrée. The film will be presented in association with Gaumont, which celebrates its 120th anniversary.
The festival will close its competition on Monday, April 25th with the World Premiere of Up For Love, the new romantic comedy written and directed by Laurent Tirard, starring Academy Award winner Jean Dujardin and Virginie Efira. Call My Agent (Season 1), the most popular French TV series of the year, about a talent agency with actors playing their own roles, will close the COLCOA TV Competition.
Two other TV series, shown for the first time in North America, will be part of the program, presented in association with TV France International and TITRAFILM: The Disappearance, a drama co-written by Marie Deshaires and Catherine Touzet and directed by Charlotte Brändström; and The Secret of Elise, a supernatural drama written by lsa Marpeau, Marie Vinoy, Marie Deshaires, and Catherine Touzet and directed by Alexandre Laurent, Samir Boitard, Mathieu Simonet, and Mehdi Meskar. The first two episodes of each series will be shown to the COLCOA audience.
To complete the competition, five TV movies will premiere at COLCOA: the North American Premiere of Borderline, a thriller co-written and directed by Olivier Marchal, the International Premiere of Carpets and Chaos, a comedy co-written and directed by Nader Takmil Homayoun, the International Premiere of Stolen Babies, a drama written by Julie Jézéquel and directed by Golden Globe winner Alain Berliner; the International Premiere of The Wall-Crosser, a fantasy written and directed by Dante Desarthes, based on Marcel Aymé’s book; and the North American Premiere of Woman Under the Influence, a drama written and directed by Claude-Michel Rome.
All screenings have English subtitles or are in English.
Tickets are available for advance purchase online at www.colcoa.org until April 14th, and during the festival at the Directors Guild of America, 7920 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90046 (cash only).
Please visit www.colcoa.org for box office hours. Ticket prices are $13 for adults; $10 tickets for seniors (62+), disabled, and members of American Cinematheque, ASC, ICG, Film Independent, Cinefamily, SAG-AFTRA, or Women In Film; $5 for students and under 21. Tickets are complimentary for DGA and WGAW guild members.
Several screenings and events are free on a first-come, first-serve basis, with no reservation needed.
Discover the full program now on www.colcoa.org.
For public information, call (310) 289-5346.