Other successful French films that probably contributed to the increase in numbers were Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Un long dimanche de fiançailles (6th place)—see my post (American Cultural Imperialism, September 12, 2003) on the controversy over whether the film is actually French—Jean-Jacques Annaud's Les Deux Freres (9th place), François Desagnat and Thomas Sorriaux's Les 11 Commandements (10th place), and Valérie Guignabodet's Mariages! (20th place). Even so, only 8 of the top 20 selling films were French. What country was responsible for the other 12? Raise your guilty imperialist hands, my fellow Americans!
Jeunet's film (A Very Long Engagement) is showing right now here in Washington, at the E Street Cinema and at the AFI Silver Theatre (where, if I can find my passport for the trip out to the suburbs, there is also the retrospective Pedro Almodóvar: Director on the Verge, starting tomorrow and running through February 20). However, for any of the other films mentioned here, I will be lucky to see them except as rentals during a future trip to France.
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