The 78th Cannes Film Festival has just opened its doors. Among all the films presented on the Croisette, nineteen films were financed by Coficiné, the subsidiary of Groupe BPCE specializing in providing financing for the film and audiovisual industries.

Among them, the premiere of Amélie Bonnin’s stunning debut, Partir un jour, at the opening of the Festival, with Juliette Binoche as jury president.

Number. 1 in cinema and television credit and advisory services in France and Europe, Coficine finances 150 films and more than 100 TV shows per year in almost every country in Europe, making it the French and European leader in its sector.

The nineteen films financed by Coficiné presented at Cannes are:

  • Partir un jour, by Amélie Bonnin.
  • Alpha, réalisé by Ducourneau.
  • Connemara, by Alex Lutz.
  • Ma frère, by Lise Akoka and Romane Guéret.
  • Le Città di Pianura, by Francesco Sossai.
  • Le Mystérieux regard du flamant rose, by Diego Cespedes.
  • Météors, by Hubert Charuel.
  • Karavan, by Zuzana Kirchnerova.
  • Promis le ciel, by Érige Sehiri.
  • Il était une fois Gaza, by Arab and Tarzan Nasser.
  • Laurent dans le vent, by Mattéo Eustachon, Léo Couture and Anton Balekdjia.
  • Les filles désir, by Princia Car.
  • Classe moyenne, by Antony Cordier.
  • Love me tender, by Anna Cazenave Cambet.
  • Nino, by Pauline Loquès.
  • Qui brille au combat, by Joséphine Japy.
  • Arco, by Ugo Bienvenu.
  • Le roi soleil, by Vincent Mael Cardona.
  • 13 jours et 13 nuits, by Martin Bourboulon.