L'album photos Launching the
2009 Edition
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LAUNCHING
THE 2009 EDITION |
- Wednesday 28 Oct : FFF Media Lunch in Edinburgh
- Thursday 12 November : Launch Reception at Le Di-Vin in
Edinburgh
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TABARLY
AND PIERRE MARCEL |
- Thursday 19 November: at Dundee' DCA
- Friday 20 November: at the Consul General's Reception
in Edinburgh
- Friday 20 November: at Glasgow's GFT
- Saturday 21 November: at Edinburgh Filmhouse
- The FFF UK's official portrait photographer Valentina
Bonizzi captures director Pierre Marcel in two striking
poses.
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THE
MAGNIFICENT TATI, DAVID BELLOS AND MICHAEL HOUSE |
- Thursday 26 November: at Edinburgh Filmhouse
- Friday 27 November: at Glasgow's GFT
- Saturday 28 November: At Dundee's DCA
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ANOTHER MAN AND
LIONEL BAIER |
- Friday 27 November: at Edinburgh Skillset Screen and Media
Academy
- Saturday 28 November: at Glasgow Film Theatre
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CRIME IS OUR BUSINESS:
RHÔNE-ALPES Event at GFT |
- Thursday 3 December: screening of Crime is our Business,
sponsored by Rhone-Alpes Tourisme & Cinema
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The FFF at
St Andrews |
- It's a first: St Andrews' New Picture House joins in the
French Film Festival
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Banners in the night:
The French Film Festival UK up in
lights on the big screen above Glasgow Concert Hall,
courtesy of Glasgow City Marketing Bureau.

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28
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Media Lunch hosted by Le Petit Paris, Grassmarket |
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Let's
do lunch: Ilona Morison (left) and Richard Mowe (right)
from the French Film Festival UK entertained select journalists
to lunch at Le
Petit Paris in Edinburgh's Grassmarket (clockwise Morison,
Paul Greenwood (Evening Times); Gail Tolley (The Skinny);
Rory Ford (The Scotsman Online); Gregor Murdoch (FFF UK co-ordinator);
Amber Wilkinson (Eyeonfilm) and Mowe. Thanks
to Philippe Bachelet of Le Petit Paris for his hospitality.
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12
/ 11 / 09:
Launch Reception at Le Di-Vin in Edinburgh |

Bienvenue to the French Film Festival
UK - the reception party at Le Di-Vin wine bar in Edinburgh's
West End await guests (from left) - Karin Macrae, Richard Mowe,
Vineet Lai, Denise Cameron, Friederike Heinze and Gregor Murdoch. |

Ghislain Aubertel of Le Di-Vin
wine bar in the heart of Edinburgh's West End makes sure the
FFF UK opening party goes with a swing. |
Leslie Hills, director of Skyline
Productions
and chair of Filmhouse board meets Xavier
Guérard, Deputy Director, Institut Français du
Royaume-Uni and audio-visual attaché at the
reception at Le Di-Vin wine bar.
As part of two days of visits with key figures in the Scottish
film industry (organised by the FFF UK) Guérard also
met with: Emily Munro, Head of Learning, Glasgow Film Theatre;
Allison Gardner, Head of Cinemas, Glasgow Film Theatre, co-director
Glasgow International Film Festival and director CinéFile;
Bailie Liz Cameron, chair of Culture and Sport Glasgow; Nick
Varley, Park Circus co-founder and joint-managing director;
James Steel, chair of FFF UK; Morgan Petrie, head of marketing
and development, Scottish Screen; Ros Davis of Edinburgh Film
Focus; Rod White, Head of Programming, Filmhouse, Edinburgh;
Ginnie Atkinson and Diane Henderson of Edinburgh International
Film Festival; Fiona Henderson, Education Officer, Filmhouse,
Edinburgh; and Ron Inglis of Regional Screen Scotland. |
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12
/ 11 / 09:
Launch Reception at Le Di-Vin in Edinburgh |
Madding throng at Le Di-Vin
wine bar for the opening of the FFF UK 2009 in Edinburgh |

Talking the talk: M Hervé
Bouché, Consul General of France in Scotland and Etienne
Louys, secrétaire général of the Institut
français d'Ecosse in discussion at the FFF UK's opening
reception at Le Di-Vin Wine Bar |

Cheers - Leslie Hills, director
of Skyline Productions and chair of Filmhouse board and FFF
UK director Richard Mowe at Le Di-Vin for the opening reception
of the French Film Festival UK 2009 |

The girl from Lyon - Isabelle
Faure (Promotions Manager Northern and central Europe at Rhône-Alpes
Tourisme) at the opening reception of the FFF UK 2009 - just
before the screening of Anne Fontaine's film The Girl from Monaco.
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All smiles: Ilona Morison,
deputy director of the FFF UK, at Le Di-Vin wine bar for the
festival's opening soirée. |
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