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The Festival du Film de Paris, also known as Paris Film Festival, was a film festival held annually in Paris, France. It was launched in 1986 as a youth-oriented festival. In 2002, the municipal government withdrew funding and began Festival Paris Cinéma. It continued through 2007 as Festival du Film de Paris Ile-de-France.
References
- Staff report (October 15, 2002). Fest rivalry brewing in Paris. The Hollywood Reporter
External links
- Paris Film Festival at the Internet Movie Database
- Festival du Film de Paris via archive.org
- Festival du Film de Paris - Ile-de-France via archive.org
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