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The French Film Festival - Richmond, VA is an annual film festival held in Richmond, Virginia, focused on recently produced French-language films. It was created in 1993 by Drs. Peter and Françoise Kirkpatrick, professors of French literature, culture and film studies at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Richmond, respectively. It is billed as the largest festival of French film in the United States. Since then, and as of 2015, it has welcomed a delegation totaling more than 380 directors, producers, actors, film scholars, critics, and French government officials. At the 2004 Festival, the Festival's founders and directors, Drs. Peter and Françoise Ravaux-Kirkpatrick, were decorated as "Chevaliers de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres", a high honor in the arts in France, and

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  • VCU French Film Festival (el)
  • VCU French Film Festival (en)
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  • Το VCU French Film Festival είναι ετήσιο κινηματογραφικό φεστιβάλ που διεξάγεται κάθε Μάρτιο στο Ρίτσμοντ, Βιρτζίνια, επικεντρωμένο σε πρόσφατα παραγμένες Γαλλόφωνες ταινίες. Δημιουργήθηκε στο το 1993. Θεωρείται το μεγαλύτερο φεστιβάλ Γαλλικών ταινιών στις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες. Από τότε, έχει υποδεχθεί συνολικά 160 σκηνοθέτες, παραγωγούς, ηθοποιούς, κινηματογραφικούς ερευνητές, κριτικούς, και αξιωματούχους της Γαλλικής κυβέρνησης. (el)
  • The French Film Festival - Richmond, VA is an annual film festival held in Richmond, Virginia, focused on recently produced French-language films. It was created in 1993 by Drs. Peter and Françoise Kirkpatrick, professors of French literature, culture and film studies at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Richmond, respectively. It is billed as the largest festival of French film in the United States. Since then, and as of 2015, it has welcomed a delegation totaling more than 380 directors, producers, actors, film scholars, critics, and French government officials. At the 2004 Festival, the Festival's founders and directors, Drs. Peter and Françoise Ravaux-Kirkpatrick, were decorated as "Chevaliers de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres", a high honor in the arts in France, and (en)
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  • Poster advertisement for the 2015 French Film Festival (en)
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  • Το VCU French Film Festival είναι ετήσιο κινηματογραφικό φεστιβάλ που διεξάγεται κάθε Μάρτιο στο Ρίτσμοντ, Βιρτζίνια, επικεντρωμένο σε πρόσφατα παραγμένες Γαλλόφωνες ταινίες. Δημιουργήθηκε στο το 1993. Θεωρείται το μεγαλύτερο φεστιβάλ Γαλλικών ταινιών στις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες. Από τότε, έχει υποδεχθεί συνολικά 160 σκηνοθέτες, παραγωγούς, ηθοποιούς, κινηματογραφικούς ερευνητές, κριτικούς, και αξιωματούχους της Γαλλικής κυβέρνησης. (el)
  • The French Film Festival - Richmond, VA is an annual film festival held in Richmond, Virginia, focused on recently produced French-language films. It was created in 1993 by Drs. Peter and Françoise Kirkpatrick, professors of French literature, culture and film studies at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Richmond, respectively. It is billed as the largest festival of French film in the United States. Since then, and as of 2015, it has welcomed a delegation totaling more than 380 directors, producers, actors, film scholars, critics, and French government officials. At the 2004 Festival, the Festival's founders and directors, Drs. Peter and Françoise Ravaux-Kirkpatrick, were decorated as "Chevaliers de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres", a high honor in the arts in France, and in 2011, the Médaille Beaumarchais by the French Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques. The festival usually takes place the last weekend of March, during which the city is filled with French speakers and aficionados of French cinema. It is held at the historic Byrd Theatre. At the 2014 Festival, there were approximately 22,000 attendees/tickets sold. (en)
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