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The Champs-Elysées Festival at the Kent Museum Is Back

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On July 12 and 13, the general public is invited to dive into the atmosphere of early 19th century Paris as part of an event aimed at celebrating the talent of local artists.
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On July 12 and 13, the general public is invited to dive into the atmosphere of early 19th century Paris as part of an event aimed at celebrating the talent of local artists.

Sophie Dulac officially announced on July 9th the stop of the festival which she founded in 2012 around independent French and American cinema. A decision taken in a context of internal crisis and media attacks, which motivates La Maison Dulac Cinéma to start a restructuring of its exploitation activities. "The festival – as well as the team that makes it up – was brutally exposed by the press articles to charge, published a few days before its …

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Boxoffice broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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