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A French 'courtroom drama' film recommendation
An Ordinary Case, starring Daniel Auteuil and Grégory Gadebois, is based on a novel by the late author Jean-Yves Moyart
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Needle spiking at French festivals: what to watch out for and what to do if targeted
Social media is being used to broadcast assault campaigns concerning unauthorised injections
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Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»: jouer à l’oreille and more musical phrases
Fine-tune your music-themed vocabulary for the fête de la musique on June 21
Three-day festival celebrates cinema
Curtain goes up on the 19th annual Printemps du Cinéma on Sunday, March 19

Film buffs are looking forward to , a four-day event which sees ticket prices in cinemas around France reduced to just €4 for three days from Sunday, March 18.
Films screened during the three-day spring festival of cinema include the Oscar-winning Shape of the Water, Cesar-laden 120 Beats per Minute, The Mercy, which stars Colin Firth and Rachel Weisz, the Tomb Raider reboot, Disney's A Wrinkle in Time, Denzel Washington's Roman J Israel, Esq, and creepy horror Ghostland.
It is the 19th time the Printemps du Cinéma celebration has taken place - and this year it coincides with the final three days of a nationwide celebration of short films, La Fête du Court Métrage.
A total 2.78million people visited the cinema during last March's Printemps du Cinéma.