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DGA Magazine VOL 28-3: September 2003
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French cinema enthusiasts found much to celebrate as the annual City of Lights, City of Angels (COL-COA) Film Festival kicked off its eleventh year with an opening night gala at DGA headquarters in Los Angeles on April 17, 2007.
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(L-R top row) Director Thomas Gilou, DGA Alternate Board Member Randal Kleiser, Director Olivier Dahan, DGA Alternate Board Member Donald Petrie, writer Simon Michaël, guest, DGA Secretary-Treasurer/FACF Board Member Gil Cates, and Director Penelope Spheeris; (L-R bottom row) COL/COA Festival Program Director Francois Truffart, and actor Antoine de Caunes. - photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images- click images for larger view.
COL-COA is the brainchild of the Franco-American Cultural Fund (FACF) — a unique collaborative effort of the DGA, the Motion Picture Association, Société des Auteurs, Compositeurs et Editeurs de Musique (SACEM), and the Writers Guild of America, west.

From its humble beginnings with six films in 1997, the festival has grown into one of the largest events dedicated to French Cinema in the world. This year’s COL-COA presented 40 films (20 features, 20 short-films) with nine North American premieres. The opening night gala was followed by the Los Angeles Premiere of La Vie En Rose (La Môme), a dramatic musical/biopic of torch singer Edith Piaf, written and directed by Olivier Dahan.

“COL-COA is unique in that it brings the rich tapestry of French filmmaking to the Hollywood community, celebrating artistic similarities and differences at the same time, under one roof,” said DGA President Michael Apted. “The DGA embraces the international spirit of this festival and is very proud to be a partner for the eleventh year in a row.”

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La Vie En Rose actress Marion Cotillard. - photo by Mark Mainz/Getty Images
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Gil Cates, greets SACEM President Bernard Miyet . - photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images

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Directors Wes Craven and Olivier Assayas. - photo by Charley Galley/Getty Images
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Ile de France Film Commission Executive Director Olivier-Rene Veillon, Director Penelope Spheeris, and DGA Secretary-Treasurer/FACF Board Member Gil Cates. - photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images
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Each year DGA Alternate Board Member Randal Kleiser invites participants of COL/COA on a hike through the local trails.  This year's participants included SACEM President Bernard Miyet, actor Antoine de Caunes, and Director Thomas Gilou.


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