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French Cinema's US Leap: Local Hits Drive 2026 Surge
7 Mar
Summary
- French box office saw a 20% jump in early 2026.
- Unifrance's event faced cancellations due to geopolitical tensions.
- US audiences seek distinctly French films, not Hollywood imitations.

The French box office experienced a robust 20% surge in early 2026, propelled by the success of domestic films. Unifrance's 31st Rendez-Vous With French Cinema in New York commenced despite geopolitical tensions, which led to a few high-profile cancellations. François Ozon and Pauline Loquès withdrew from the event due to safety concerns and political convictions related to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
Despite these challenges, the Unifrance event underscored the enduring appeal of French cinema in the U.S. Market. Screenings at Film at Lincoln Center consistently sell out, attracting dedicated young cinephiles who exhibit a deep passion and knowledge of French films. This growing subculture is cultivated through strong ties with universities and film schools.
American audiences at these events favor films that offer a distinctively French sensibility, differing from large-scale productions that mimic Hollywood. Comedies and major French productions often do not travel well to the U.S., with Luc Besson being a notable exception. The shift in streaming strategies has also integrated platforms like Netflix into the film ecosystem, though acquisition activities have become less aggressive.




