And the biggest box-office hit for a French movie in the US so far this year is...

The Innocents is currently coming close to crossing the $1 million mark at the North American box office ($965,000 to date). From Unifrance.org

Anne Fontaine's film, produced by Éric & Nicolas Altmayer and sold by Films Distribution, has enjoyed a highly positive critical reception in the USA. The Wrap was full of praise: "The dialogue is superb, both powerful and understated, bolstering the emotional authenticity of the performances." According to the free cultural weekly magazine, The Village Voice, "If there's a war movie we haven't seen enough of yet, it's one told from the female perspective, one that further obscures who the good guys and bad guys really are."

Variety, which first discovered the film at Sundance in January, confirms it as Anne Fontaine's best film in recent years, comparing it to Of Gods and Men: "Although less austere and ultimately more sentimental than Xavier Beauvois' film [...], Fontaine’s film (which might have been titled Of Gods and Women) unfolds at a revealingly slow pace and with an appreciable sense of mystery."

The Innocents, currently in theaters, is Anne Fontaine's second major success in North America, after Coco Before Chanel, which took over $6 million in ticket sales.

Fontaine is currently in production on Marvin, a screen adaptation of the best-selling debut novel En finir avec Eddie Bellegueule by Edouard Louis, starring Finnegan Oldfield and Isabelle Huppert.

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The original article appeared on UniFrance.org

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