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A reminder…

Here's your chance to see two of the films that made S&A's list of black film highlights for the year 2012 (read it HERE) – Hatian filmmaker Djinn Carrénard's guerrilla triptych Donoma, and Senegalese director Moussa Toure's La Pirogue. (which was recently acquired for distribution by ArtMattan Productions).

The 3rd annual 2013 My French Film Festival online event lets audiences almost all over the world discover new French cinema via the web. 

From January 17 to February 17, 2013, film enthusiasts around the globe will be able to access all the films in the festival's 3rd edition lineup, online, for a fee, of course.

Ten features and ten shorts are in competition, available in 12 languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish. There will also be a version for Chinese audiences.

What it costs to watch:

– Rental of a feature film: 1.99€ (or about $2.63)

– Rental of a short: 0.99€ (about $1.31)

– Or you could buy the Feature Pack, which gives you access to all the features: 11.99€ (about $15.85)

– Shorts Pack: 5.99€ for one access to the shorts (about $7.92)

– There's also the Full Access Pack, which gives you access to the entire lineup of both shorts and features: 15.99€ (about $21.13)

You can watch all the films at MyFrenchFilmFestival.com, or via several of its partners like iTunes, Vudu, Daily Motion, EuroCinema, Orange and many others. 

So you can download to your iPad, plug it into your HD TV and watch, if you like. You have options.

For the full lineup of films, which includes the aforementioned Donoma and La Pirogue, click HERE.