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FESTIVAL REPORT
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merci & bravo 4
key information & numbers 5
highlights & achievements 6
line-up 8
most popular films 9
events & screenings 10
collateral 12
online communication 21
younger vieWers 25
publicity 26
statistics 30
sponsors 35
acknoWledgments 37
testimonials 38
contents
2015 alliance franÇaise french film festival report
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merci & bravo
key info & numbers
record season with 157,000+ attendees
The current season of the Alliance Française French Film Festival has emerged as the most successful in the Festival’s proud 26-year history.
With more than 1,900 sessions nationally and an impeccable line-up of 49 diverse French films, the 2015 season captivated audiences of all ages and tastes.
20 cinema locations in the 8 participating cities of Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide, Brisbane, Byron Bay, Perth and Hobart gathered a national attendance of 157,000+ attendees, indicating an increase of 20% from 2014.
Presented by the Alliance Française in association with the Embassy of France in Australia, along with the generous support of Presenting Sponsor Peugeot and Exhibition partner Palace Cinemas, this event would not be possible without the dedicated efforts of many individuals and organisations. Wonderful team work and an excellent coordination between all partners contributed greatly to the success of the 2015 Festival.
His Excellency, Mr. Christophe Lecourtier, Ambassador of France to Australia, said, “The Festival has been a great success and an exceptional way of showcasing French creativity. In reaching over 157,000 spectators, this year has marked an historic achievement. And well beyond the realm of cinema, 2015 is an important year for the relations between our two countries, as we acknowledge the significance of Australia’s contribution in ensuring that the France of today is a free, sovereign and independent nation. Merci!”
Also bringing their cinematic passion to proceedings were renowned movie critics, Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton, who were this year’s honoured Patrons.
Australian audiences have long been great supporters of French cinema, and continued to celebrate it during the 2015 Festival in March and April.
CHIEF REPRESEnTATIvE oF FonDATIon ALLIAnCE FRAnçAISE In AuSTRALIA
26th edition8 wEEk DuRATIon
130,520 cinema seats filled in 2014
157,484 cinema seats filled in 2015
+20.65% audience
most successful year
isabelle faure
49 films
20 cinemas
1,916 screenings
82% australians
74% female
28% 30 y/o & under
20% 31-40 y/o
40% 41-60 y/o
HIS ExCELLEnCy, MR CHRISToPHE LECouRTIER, AMBASSADoR oF FRAnCE To AuSTRALIA, wITH ISABELLE FAuRE
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innovationa taste for
the support of iconic film critics
margaret & david
the creation of an australian aWard
We asked five Australian journalists to select their pick from the 2015 entries. Invited to Paris by uniFrance films (the organisation promoting French cinema worldwide), they attended screenings, met with and interviewed French talents.
Members of the jury were Garry Maddox (Sydney Morning Herald), Jason Di Rosso (ABC Radio National), Cara Nash (FilmInk), Simon Weaving (Canberra Times) and Stephen A Russell (SBS, The New Daily, thelowdownunder.com and Joy 94.9 FM).
The Alliance Française French Film Festival 2015 Critics Prize went to GIRLHOOD, by Céline Sciamma.
critics prize
an eXpanding film event
new venuesAfter Byron Bay in 2014, Hobart (Tasmania) was added to the list of participating cities.
Also, a selection of films was shown at Casula (Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre) and Parramatta (Riverside Theatres) in Western Sydney.
These new venues gathered 782 attendees.
from distribution to production
short filmThe best way to promote French cinema in Australia is, well, by encouraging Australians to create something French! Together with our Presenting Sponsor Peugeot, we’ve organised the first ever AF FFF Short Film Competition. Our Jury, whose members included leading figures of the Australian film industry, selected 3 films amongst the 25 entries. The winner, LOVE VELO by Jonathan Sulte, was selected after an online vote open to the public (1,000 votes).
margaret pomeranz & david stratton
CRITIC’S PRIzE WINNER: girlhood
OPENING NIGHT FILM, gemma bovery
short film competition
OPENING NIGHT, HOBART
competition
& achievements
2015 highlights
The Alliance Française French Film Festival strives each year to deliver the best celebration of French cinema outside of France, and has grown to become a true milestone in the cultural calendar of Australia.
By remaining innovative, the Festival appeals to Australian, French and film lovers, convincing an ever-growing audience that French culture is rich and broad, vibrant, tasteful, chic, sophisticated, elegant and above all daring.
Beloved by movie aficionados throughout the country, Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton lent their distinctive ‘je ne sais quoi’ to the Festival, by selecting their 7 favourite films – featured as their Festival Picks throughout the program.
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most popular films
1. PARIS, jE T’AIME 301 spectators
2. gEMMA BovERy12,233 spectators
7. FREnCH RIvIERA6,231 spectators
8. SAMBA5,401 spectators
9. CHAnCE EnCounTER4,913 spectators
10. BEFoRE THE wInTER CHILL4,824 spectators
1. 3 HEARTS12,259 spectators
6. FAR FRoM MEn 6,468 spectators
4. DIPLoMACy7,289 spectators
5. nICHoLAS on HoLIDAy6,981 spectators
2. gEMMA BovERy164 spectators
3. THE BéLIER FAMILy10,163 spectators
4. Tokyo FIAnCéE164 spectators
3. SAMBA168 spectators
6. nICHoLAS on HoLIDAy118 spectators
7. THE BéLIER FAMILy117 spectators
8. My SuMMER In PRovEnCE114 spectators
9. THE yELLow EyES oF THE CRoCoDILES111 spectators
9. THE gAzELLES 109 spectators
line up
5. 3 HEARTS153 spectators
ranking based on ranking based on total admissions average admissions
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On the 5th of February 2015, the Alliance Française French Film Festival presented its 26th edition and 2015 stellar line-up to 100+ journalists and sponsors at the Palace Verona. The presentation included a special preview screening of 3 HEARTS by Benoît Jacquot.
The film was also screened in February and March 2015 in the cities of Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth for the local press.
Around 700 people across Australia attended these media launches.
opening nights closing nights
In addition to the sessions announced, the Festival brought some highlights to its audience through special themed events.
Each city organised special screenings preceded by themed receptions related to the film or in collaboration with local sponsors.
To mention a few, Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney held special red-carpet and fashion events to add an extra glamourous experience to the screening of SAINT LAURENT.
The comedy THE BELIER FAMILY, highlighting the emancipation of a teenager through music, was followed by singing contests in Melbourne, sydney and perth.
Melbourne also organised in partnership with the University of Melbourne 3 special Q&As after the screenings of GRAND ILLUSION, THE LIST OF MY DESIRES AND GEMMA BOVERY in order to give the Festival audience a deeper understanding of these films.
special eventspreview
For its 26th edition, the Alliance Française French Film Festival proposed an encore presentation of the portmanteau film PARIS, JE T’AIME, echoing with the Eiffel tower used as the 2015 Festival’s key artwork.
Around 2,500 patrons nationwide said farewell to the 26th edition travelling through the 20th arrondissements of Paris with a star-studded cast.
oPEnIng nIgHT gALA, nATIonAL ART SCHooL, SyDnEy
OPENING NIGHT AFTER PARTY, THE BAkERY, PERTH
PRIvATE SCREEnIng, FoR BnP PARIBAS, PALACE vERonA, SyDnEy
oPEnIng nIgHT, MELBouRnE
national media launch
PALACE CINEMA COMO, MELBOURNE
melbourne event
The 26th edition of the Alliance Française French Film Festival successively travelled to 8 cities, where it was launched with glamorous Opening Nights.
The Festival was honoured by the attendance of its 2015 esteemed patrons Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton in Sydney and Melbourne.
Overall nationally, more than 3,000 patrons participated in those celebrations and left the night with a gift bag generously filled with goodies from our national and local sponsors.
Sydney hosted the national launch with a two-hour red carpet gala at the National Art School. The 700 guests then continued their night at the Opening Night Screening at the Palace Verona.
In Melbourne, the 800 Festival guests celebrated the opening of the Festival at the Palace Cinema Como.
Canberra held a memorable after-party for the 400 guests present at the Palace Electric cinema to welcome the start of the Festival.
Brisbane’s Opening Night Screening and party took place the Palace Centro Cinema with 750 people in attendance.
The Opening Night Screening at the Cinema Paradiso in Perth welcomed 600 guests who continued their night at the Bakery for the after-party.
Adelaide launched the Festival at the Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas with 300 guests. Byron Bay and Hobart both hosted Opening Nights that launched a 6-day festival in each city.
melbourne event
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700mm X 1000mm poster
a3 poster
a6 booklet
national poster
local poster
program
Nationally distributed. Posters are displayed in all participating Alliances and cinemas from the very busy Christmas period as well as distributed to sponsors and all cultural partners.
national sponsors only QUANTITY: 550
Distributed to local sponsors and partners. Also displayed in cafés, restaurants and cultural spaces, with in-store distribution campaigns.
national & local sponsors QUANTITY: 2,500
80 page programmes distributed to AF and Palace Cinemas’ customers, sponsors, cultural partners and other key locations.
national & local sponsors QUANTITY: 135,000
sydney 3 -22 march melbourne 4 -22 marchadelaide 5 -24 march canberra 6 -25 marchbrisbane 13 march -1 april perth 19 march -7 aprilbyron bay 9 -14 aprilhobart 16 -21 april
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nATIonAL PoSTER 700 x 1000MM
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to the Opening Night of the 26th Alliance Française French Film Festival and the Brisbane Première of
GEMMA BOVERY
RSVP essential by Monday 2 March to Jean-Baptiste Viot at [email protected]
or 07 3844 4460
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french stories told beautifully
WITH MARGARET AND DAVIDat the festivalReunited for the first time since At The Movies, revered film critics Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton are the Alliance Française French Film Festival’s 2015 Patrons.
Beloved by movie aficionados throughout the country, Margaret and David lend their distinctive ‘je ne sais quoi’ to the Festival. They have cast their discerning eyes over the line-up and have chosen their “festival picks”. For Margaret they are 3 Hearts (showing on Friday 17 April), Far From Men (showing on Tuesday 21 April), and for David Diplomacy (showing on Friday 17 April), The Blue Room (showing on Monday 20 April).
LOVE . HATE . L AUGHTER . TEARS.
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opening night filmGEMMA BOVERY
When English couple, Gemma (Gemma Arterton) and Charles Bovery (Jason Flemyng), move to a Normandy village, local baker and resident Gustave Flaubert fan, Martin Joubert (Fabrice Luchini), becomes obsessed.
Here are two real-life people that seem to be reenacting the behaviour of his favourite fictional characters right before his eyes!
Welcome drink on arrival, live entertainment followed by film screening.
OPENING NIGHT EVENT THURSDAY 16 APRIL, 6.00PM STATE CINEMA
the alliance françaiseThe Alliance Française was created in 1883 in Paris, by intellectuals and scientists such as Louis Pasteur, Jules Verne and Ferdinand de Lesseps. Since its inception, the Alliance Française has been striving to promote French language and culture around the world. The first Australian Alliance Française was founded in Melbourne in 1890. Currently, the Australian network comprises of 30 centres, with more than 9,000 students enrolled each year. It hosts a large number of cultural events annually, the most successful of which being the Alliance Française French Film Festival. Created 26 years ago, it is showing for the first time in Hobart.
A VIBRANT NETWORK
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DouBLE, & Two-FoR-onE PASSES
envelopes
flyers
Used for all Festival correspondence.
national sponsors QUANTITY: 4,200
Used to highlight special events and Festival patrons’ selection.
QUANTITY: 1,500
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love . hate . laughter . tears
in cinemas near you - march & april
CÉDRIC JIMENEZ
THE CONNECTION“A MASTER STROKE” metro
french stories told beautifully
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advertisingTailored advertisements, to match each publications’ demographic. Time Out, Frankie Magazine, Provincial Living Magazine, L’Officiel, Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Courier Mail, Spectrum Now...
FuLL-PAgE ADvERTISEMEnT In L’oFFICIEL
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half-page advertisement in adelaide revieW
french stories told beautifullylove .hate .laughter .tears.
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TOKYO FIANCÉE
SPECIAL EVENT: FRENCH TOUCHFRIDAY 20 MARCH DRINKS, DJ SET AND FILM
A DAVID STRATTON FESTIVAL PICK
MIA HANSEN-LØVE
STEFAN LIBERSKI
THE NEW GIRLFRIEND“A SKILLFULLY TRIANGULATED PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER” VARIETY
FRANÇOIS OZON
presents the 26th annual
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3 HEARTS“THREE EUROPEAN FILM LEGENDS MAKE THIS LOVE TRIANGLE A COMPELLING ONE TO WATCH” VARIETY
SAINT LAURENT“BERTRAND BONELLO’S GLOSSILY INTUITIVE VISION IS PURE HAUTE COUTURE” VARIETY
BERTRAND BONELLOBENOÎT JACQUOT MÉLANIE LAURENT
BREATHE“BEAUTIFULLY SHOT, RADIANTLY ACTED AND ARTISTICALLY MADE” INDIEWIRE
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presents the 26th annual a f f r e n c h f i l m f e s t i v a l . o r gfrench stories told beautifullyLOVE.HATE.LAUGHTER.TEARS.
IN CINEMAS NEAR YOU - MARCH & APRIL
FuLL-PAgE ADvERTISEMEnT In PRovInCIAL LIvIng
“manages to push everyday situations toward the absurd and comical” the hollywood reporter
in cinemas near you - march & april
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love . hate . laughter . tears
french stories told beautifully
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LOVE . HATE . LAUGHTER . TEARS
IN CINEMAS NEAR YOU 4-22 MARCHfrench stories told beautifully
SAINT LAURENT“BERTRAND BONELLO’S GLOSSILY INTUITIVE VISION IS PURE HAUTE COUTURE” VARIETY
BERTRAND BONELLO
GEMMA BOVERY“A JEWEL OF HUMOUR AND INTELLIGENCE…BEAUTIFULLY PERFORMED” LA CROIX
ANNE FONTAINE
THE CONNECTION“A MASTER STROKE” METRO
CÉDRIC JIMENEZ
MÉLANIE LAURENT
BREATHE“BEAUTIFULLY SHOT, RADIANTLY ACTED AND ARTISTICALLY MADE” INDIEWIRE
SAMBA“ADMIRERS OF THE INTOUCHABLES MAY YET FALL IN LOVE WITH SAMBA” METRO
ÉRIC TOLEDANO, OLIVIER NAKACHE
“AT THE FESTIVAL WITH MARGARET AND DAVID” FESTIVAL PATRONS 2015
FuLL-PAgE ADvERTISEMEnT In TIME ouT MELBouRnE
STREET BAnnER, PERTH
STREET BAnnER, PERTH
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sydney 295 banners (165 City of Sydney, 130 North Sydney) 6 week campaign
melbourne 33 banners and 7 signage hubs 3 week campaign
brisbane 33 banners 4 week campaign
perth 41 banners 2 week campaign
STREET BAnnER, BRISBAnE STREET BAnnER, SyDnEy
CInEMA BAnnER, PALACE vERonA, SyDnEy
banners
bannersOutside participating cinemas.
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websiteDesign of a responsive website with a versatile slideshow. Display of films synopsis, images and trailer; special events; schedule etc.
online
gIFT BAgS & T-SHIRTS, oPEnIng nIgHT
SCREEn SHoT, 30’ TvC
SCREEn SHoT, SPonSoR AD REEL, AIRFRAnCE
SCREEn SHoT, AFFFF2015 wEBSITE FoR DESkToPgift bagsDistributed on Opening Nights.
QUANTITY: 4,000
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t-shirtsWorn by volunteers, staff and available for sale
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cinemaAFFFF 30’ TVC
Promotion of the Festival started on Boxing Day with a 30’ TVC shown in the 17 cinema locations. These Festival promos were played alongside other advertisements by the cinema.
BONJOUR FROM THE FRENCH STARSA 2 minute video with extracts of interviews with French actors and directors played prior to all Festival screenings nationally.
sponsor ad reel
10 minute video played prior to all Festival screenings nationally and featuring all national sponsors advertisements and local sponsors advertisements locally. No other advertisements were played during the festival.
televisionsbs one & tWoAF FFF 30’ TVC shown in a campaign
536 SPOTS, BROADCAST NATIONALLY, 4 HR 20 MIn
ON AIR, 15 FEB - 21 march 2015
World moviesAF FFF 30’ TVC shown in a campaign43 SPOTS, BROADCAST NATIONALLY, 21.5 MIN ON AIR, 15 feb - 21 march 2015
SCREEn SHoT, SPonSoR AD REEL, PEugEoT
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website performance & report
social media• Editorial content on the French film industry
• Posts about Festival key dates, films and events
• Advertising campaign to optimise the reach and develop our database
database& e-news
264,128+ vISITS
149,221
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FACEBook9,620 LIkES +45% (FRoM 2014)
TwITTER1,371 FoLLowERS+18% (FRoM 2014)
InSTAgRAM (nEw!)177 FoLLowERS
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school screeningsnicholas on holiday5,620 ADMISSIONS, 58.6%
ASTERIx: THE MANSION OF THE GODS 1,908 ADMISSIONS, 19.9%
far from men 672 ADMISSIONS, 7%
TOTAL NATIONAL ADMISSIONS: 9,584
cross promotionThe Alliance Française French Film Festival and the 6 organising Alliances Françaises have built strong networks throughout the years.
We have capitalised on these, organising giveaways and spreading the word out.
CRoSS PRoMoTIon wITH oPERA AuSTRALIA
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the festival’s 2015 publicity coverage included features, reviews and listings across hundreds of media outlets
publicity
Since its inaugural season in 1990, the Alliance Française French Film Festival has emerged as the largest and most popular multi-cultural film event in Australia.
Twenty-six years on, Australian audiences now have the choice of attending film festivals that showcase an incredible array of cultures, but the Alliance Francaise French Film Festival was the first and remains the one that has set the ‘benchmark’ of excellence for those that have followed.
Given the proliferation of film festivals in today’s crowded marketplace, media have become highly selective with regards to those that they choose to cover. Arts editorial space, across all mediums, is limited and the demand for inclusion extends beyond the realm of cinema, as we are a nation that is spoilt when it comes to cultural activities.
But despite the increasingly competitive environment, this is one Festival that media are drawn to cover. France’s film industry has always been at the forefront of international cinema and responsible for many trends and innovations that have influenced filmmakers the world over. This pedigree, combined with the timeless romance that the mere mention of France evokes, makes for a potent combination. As such, media and audiences regard the Alliance Francaise French Film Festival as the pre-eminent multi-cultural film event of the year; it exerts an attraction that few other celebrations of this nature enjoy.
the landscape of media has also changed radically during the last decade. With the growth of the Internet, online coverage has emerged as a major component of any publicity campaign. From bloggers and social media to established arts websites and podcasts, online coverage is now the first ‘port of call’ for many people when being exposed to, or sourcing information.
As such, the Festival’s 2015 publicity coverage included features, reviews and listings across hundreds of media outlets. Print highlights include Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Weekend Financial Review, Courier Mail, mX, The Big Issue, Time Out, Provincial Living Magazine and Marie-Claire, whilst high-profile online exposure incorporated websites such as Arts Hub, The Blurb, Broadsheet, Filmink, Gay News Network, The Guardian, Junkee, The Music, Style M Magazine, The New Daily, Queensland Magazine, Urban Cinefile and The Thousands. Radio coverage extended across the ABC Network and also incorporated a vibrant mix of community radio programs throughout the country. The Festival was also featured in the Qantas Travel Insider In-Flight Diary, which was screened across their domestic fleet, throughout March.
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1/03/2015 6:35 pmAlliance Française French Film Festival 2015 - Around Sydney - Film - Time Out Sydney
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Erstwhile At the Movies presenters David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranzare patrons of this year’s festival. We asked David for his take on the 2015 line-up and on French cinema in general
David, how did you and Margaret come to be involved in the 26th Alliance FrançaiseFrench Film Festival?
Margaret and I have been great fans of French cinema for a long time. The French were verygenerous – some years ago they made me a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters.That’s a very nice honour. So when we were approached to become patrons of this year’sFrench Film Festival of course we said yes. ItÕs a big event in the Þlm calendar in Sydney. Ihave to point out that we had no say in the selection of the Þlms.
But youÕve made recommendations on some of the Þlms that youÕve seen, right?
Yes. I think The Blue Room is really outstanding. This is the second Þlm directed by the actorMathieu Amalric, and itÕs a very tasty thriller based on a book by a very proliÞc Belgian crimewriter George Simenon. It’s done in a very classical way even to the point where it has astandard Þlm size the old 4:3 screen ratio. I saw it in Cannes last year.
You’re also giving the thumbs up to Diplomacy I believe.
Diplomacy is based on a play and it doesn’t make much attempt to open it out, in fact it hardlymakes any attempt, but it works because it’s got two fantastic actors, André Dussollier and
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Page 1 of 2http://smh.digitaleditions.com.au/olive/ode/smhweb/PrintPagesView.htmA RENOWNED French film festival, which has been running for 26 years, will come to Hobart for the first time next week.
The Alliance Francaise French Film Festival opens at the State Cinema on April 16 and continues with five days of screenings.
Alliance Francaise Tasmania president Wendy Chapman said the group had about 115 members and was honoured to have the opportunity to host the event.
“It’s a wonderful compliment to us to be chosen because we are a very active organisation here, which is being recognised,” she said.
“There is tremendous interest in French culture and language here in Hobart.”
Outgoing president Caroline Jackson said she was enthusiastic at the prospect of Hobart hosting and that future festivals depended on strong support from the community. “The State Cinema shows a lot of French films but to have a concentrated program is great and I hope a lot of people enjoy it,” she said. Tickets are available from the venue.
http://www.statecinema.com.au/Promotion/Alliance-Franaise-French-Film-Festival-2015
French Film Festival on it’s way!
French film festival on its way as Alliance Francaise Tasmania members celebrate. Members of Alliance Francaise, from left, Barrie Muir, of Geilston Bay, Wendy Chapman, of Blackmans Bay, Caroline Jackson, of Lindisfarne, and Attila Urmenyhazi, of South Hobart, celebrate the news at the North Hobart headquarters. PICTURE: MATT THOMPSON
THE CouRIER MAIL, BRISBAnETHE SHoRTLIST, SMH, SyDnEy
THE MERCuRy, HoBART
emmanuelle denavit-FELLER, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
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hobart
byron bay
perth
brisbane
adelaide
canberra
melbourne
sydney
ToTAL
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1,7581,069
13,49910,994
20,61716,779
10,24411,416
13,12110,351
48,54438,156
49,25941,755
157,484
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2014
number of screeningsscreenings 2015screenings 2014
demographics
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female
native french speaker
non native french speaker
non french speaker
yes
of course, I’m french!
no
6 to 10 2 to 51
10+
6 to 92 to 5
10+male
noyes
travelled to france?
festival first timers
planned film vieWings
gender
language
employment status
previous editions attended
66%
18%
4%
12%
19%
14%
67%
4%
70%
26%
54% 46%
26%
74%
65%
29%
6%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%Working unemployed retired student not in labour force
4%3%
70%
12%10%
34 35sponsors
presenting sponsor eXhibition partner festival partners
red carpet sponsors
media partners front roW sponsors
sydneyFranck Provost, Sofitel Sydney Wentworth, City of Sydney, Rova Taxi Media, National Art School
melbourneYarra Trams, Sofitel, Readings, Provincial Living Magazine, Franck Provost, Cacao Chocolates, The French Brasserie, La Sirène Brasserie, fromagerie e.graindorge
adelaideIn The Booth, Apéritif, Angas Travel, kennedy & Co
canberraThe Canberra Times, Travelmakers, Arum Floral Design
brisbane & byron bayMondoports International, Screen Queensland, Griffith Film School, C’est Bon Restaurant, France @ Leisure, Tafe Brisbane, Sofitel
perthNovotel Perth Langley, Air Liquide, GDF Suez, The University of Western Australia, Jean Pierre Sancho, Marie-Antoinette, The Bakery, Cake Box, kronenbourg 1664, Luna Palace Cinemas, L’Occitane, Simone Pérèle, French & Fantastic Automobile Club, The West Australian
great
to improvegeneral feedback
most used communication tools
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%line-up
Word of mouth
af Websites
festival trailer cinema
social media
festival program
festival Website
festival trailer on tv
neWsletter (AF, AFFFF & PARTNERS)
print advertising
street banners & posters
Website special events
location ticket prices
program schedule
93%88%
93%
61%
88%
23%
17%
14%
9%
9%
7%
7%
6%
5%
4%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%
7%4%12%
7%
39%
12%
96%
national sponsors
local sponsors
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The Alliance Française French Film Festival is the result of collaboration between the Alliances Françaises of Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth and the cultural services of the French Embassy in Australia:
ALLIAnCE FRAnçAISE DE SyDnEy: Jean-Baptiste Milcamps, General Manager l Anne Leonetti, Deputy General Manager l Patricia Noeppel-Detmold, National Festival Manager l Dominique Giovanangeli, Finance & Administration Manager l Sébastien Donnadieu, Festival Officer l LucieRousseau, Festival Assistant | Olivia Modesti, Marketing Manager
ALLIAnCE FRAnçAISE DE MELBouRnE: Saliha Lefevre, Director | Françoise Libotte, Deputy Director & Festival Logistics Coordinator | Aurélie Pierre, Course Manager | Marion Nouvel, School Program Coordinator | Elise Froumson, Course Assistant | Mathieu Vendeville, Designer
ALLIAnCE FRAnçAISE DE CAnBERRA: Isabelle Faure, Director and Chief Representative of Fondation Alliance Française in Australia | Vincent Brousse, Deputy Director
ALLIAnCE FRAnçAISE DE BRISBAnE: Jacques Bounin, Director | Anne Perales, Communication and Events Manager | Jean-Baptiste Viot, Festival Assistant
ALLIAnCE FRAnçAISE D’ADELAIDE: Jean-Christophe Trentinella, Director | Sandra Szondi, Marketing & Communications Coordinator | Céline Bernard, Events Coordinator | Rebecca Cooke, Administrator
ALLIAnCE FRAnçAISE DE PERTH: Carine Bougnague, Managing Director | Natacha Delsinne, PR & Events Manager | Yann Le Flour, Education Coordinator | Camille Poli & Leopoldine Hallynck, Festival Assistants
FREnCH EMBASSy In AuSTRALIA: H.E. Mr Christophe Lecourtier, Ambassador of France to Australia
CuLTuRAL oFFICE: Eric Soulier, Cooperation and Cultural Counsellor | Chloé Pradal-Morand,Assistant | Emmanuelle Denavit-Feller, Cultural Attachée and Artistic Director of the Festival
We would like to take this opportunity to say merci to our valued Festival partners!
ALL nATIonAL AnD LoCAL SPonSoRS: without your financial and in-kind support the Festival would not be possible.
UNIFRANCE FILMS and the DÉPARTEMENT CINÉMA De L’INSTITUT FRANÇAIS
AuSTRALIAn DISTRIBuToRS: Curious Film, Entertainment One, Madman Entertainment, NewVision Films, Palace Films, Regency Media, Rialto Distribution, Studiocanal, Transmission Films, Umbrella Entertainment, Vendetta Films
FREnCH DISTRIBuToRS: ARP, Be for films, Elle Driver, Films Distribution, Gaumont, Le Pacte, Other Angle Pictures, Pathé, Realitism Films, The Festival Agency, Wild Bunch
ExHIBITIon PARTnER PALACE CInEMAS: Antonio zeccola, Benjamin zeccola, Elysia zeccola Hill, Antony zeccola, Stephanie zeccola, Genevieve kelly, Paulette Arvizu, kim Petalas, Joanne Wust, Ingrid van den Berghe, Anna kouts, Georgina Stegman, kimberley Allan, Renato Fonti, karen karpinski and Yolanda Sulser
FESTIvAL PARTnER ExHIBIToRS: Adam Blackshaw, Tracey Langner, Paul Dravet and Rachell Baker
SPECIAL THAnkS to Festival Patrons Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton, Sarah Reese, FATS Digital, Big Words, Max Flint, and Carbon8
SPECIAL THAnkS To ouR SHoRT FILM CoMPETITIon juRy: Robin de Michelena, Dimitri Andreatidis, Antonio zeccola, Sandy George, Veronica Gleeson and Professor Herman Van Eyken
Thanks to all Festival volunteers.
ARTwoRk: Caitlin Burden
gRAPHIC DESIgnER: Melissa keogh
wEBSITE: Tip Top Web
PuBLICITy: Annette Smith (Ned & Co), Steven Watt, Felipe Benabo, Adriana Bergovich
alliances françaises
cinemas
participating
participating
sydney257 Clarence St, Sydney Tel: 02 9292 5700 [email protected] www.afsydney.com.au
melbourne51 Grey St, St kilda Tel: 03 9525 3463 [email protected] www.afmelbourne.com.au
sydneychauvel cinemaCnr Oatley Rd & Oxford St, Paddington
palace norton street cinemas99 Norton St, Leichhardt
palace verona Cnr Oxford & Verona Streets, Paddington
hayden orpheum picture palace 380 Military Road, Cremorne
riverside theatres Cnr Church & Market Streets, Parramatta
casula poWerhouse arts centre 1 Powerhouse Rd, Casula
canberrapalace electric cinema NewActon Nishi, 2 Phillip Law St, Canberra
byron baypalace byron bay cinema 108 -110 Jonson St, Byron Bay
brisbanepalace barracks cinemas 61 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane
palace centro cinemas 39 James St, Fortitude Valley
melbournepalace balWyn cinema 231 Whitehorse Rd, Balwyn
palace brighton bay 294 Bay St, Brighton
palace cinema como Cnr Toorak Rd & Chapel St, sth yarra
palace Westgarth cinemas 89 High St, Northcote
kino cinemas 45 Collins St, Melbourne
adelaidepalace nova eastend cinemas 3 Cinema Place, Adelaide
acknowledgments
brisbane262 Montague Rd, West End Tel: 07 3844 4460 [email protected] www.afbrisbane.com
canberra66 McCaughey St, Turner Tel: 02 6247 5027 [email protected] www.afcanberra.com.au
perthcinema paradiso 164 James St, Northbridge
luna on sX 13 Essex St, Fremantle
Windsor cinema 98 Stirling Highway, Nedlands
hobartstate cinema 375 Elizabeth St, North Hobart
adelaide319 Young Street, Wayville Tel: 08 8272 4281 [email protected] www.af.org.au
perth75 Broadway, Nedlands Tel: 08 9386 7921 [email protected] www.afperth.com.au
merci
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@j_A_Pritchard: Have seen some amazing films @AFFFF2015 Thanks @AFMelbourne1 and @palacemelbourne !
@AdeleClack: Saw a @AFFFF2015 film finally, loved it & I didn’t even cry! Samba is brilliant! Never would’ve thought a refugee story could be a comedy!
@mightymy9: Off to my final #AFFrenchFilmFest movie, #TheNewGirlfriend. Been a great festival @AFFFF2015!!!
@fuzzylogic1206: Chaque année I forget how popular @AFFFF2015 is, book at the dernière minute only to find there are all of deux seats left in Row B #sigh
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Good Morning Sir/Madam,I would like to thank your Team for the French Film Festival 2015. I saw 8 French Movies this year and it was of high quality.
keep up the great work.
kind Regards, Rosemary M
Bonjour,I just love French Films and what a delight the French Film Festival was (yet again) this year in 2015.
I saw 5 films and loved every one of them. Next year I will purchase a 5 or more film ticket to make it easier, I wanted to see more!
Thank you for organizing the French Film Festival 2015 and keep on doing it, as it can only get bigger and better.
Regards, Sandra
Barb whiter Wonderful film - saw it last night in Melb Balwyn Palace - all the talk coming out was of how fantastic the casting, the songs etc were. Go!
judy goldsmith just saw Tokyo Fiancee. It made me laugh & cry & reminded me just how much j’adore Japan. A wonderful movie. Merci!
@dickiegee: @AFFFF2015 Mon dieu, Melanie Laurent’s Breathe is intense! France is leading the way for women film directors
@keough_william: Had a great nite last night @AFFFF2015 Saw ‘Gemma Bovary’. Félicitations pour un excellent festival Je vous souhaite une très belle journée.
@buckle22: If you were thinking of seeing GIRLHOOD at the @AFFFF2015 but haven’t yet, you should. It is outstanding. The superior ‘-hood’.
@dickiegee: Full house for Before the Winter Chill @AFFFF2015 today. Great film. Luxembourg and kristin Scott Thomas look stunning. #FrenchFilmFestival
In 2015, Michelin has decided to come back as a Red Carpet Sponsor of the French Festival... The quality of the venues and the movies which have been selected this year were above our expectations! And thanks to the professionalism of the Alliance Francaise Team, we will obviously be part of the journey next year!
Congratulations for this nice event which contributes heavily to the promotion of the French Cultural Exception!
Cédric Binoit managing director michelin oceania
New Caledonia Tourism is proud to have been a sponsor of the 26th edition of the French Film Festival. We were very pleased with the exposure and the quality of the total package, especially the 30 second ads before screenings, and the chance to organize a private screening for our key contacts.
The demographics of the French Film Festival are very much aligned with the ones New Caledonia Tourism is reaching out to making the relationship a no-brainer. But just as important is the professionalism and commitment of the French Film Festival / Alliance Francaise staff. A fantastic team focusing on providing returns to all those they are associated with.
Caroline Brunel Account Director Australia – New zealand, neW caledonia tourism
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festival program 2015
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