All Cannes articles – Page 10
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Iranian independent filmmakers step into limelight at Cannes
Ahead of premiere of Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed Of The Sacred Fig, the Woman Life Freedom Project is making an impact on the Croisette.
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India’s Cannes Competition entry ‘All We Imagine As Light’ charms buyers (exclusive)
Luxbox is handling international sales.
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Reviews
‘The Shrouds’: Cannes Review
A grieving man invents a way to stay close to his dead wife in David Cronenberg’s lumbering Competition entry
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‘The Other Way Around’: Cannes Review
Jonas Trueba’s first film in Cannes follows a young Spanish couple who decide to celebrate their break-up
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Screen International’s Global Production Awards unveil 2024 winners in Cannes
Film AlUla, Provence Studios among winners.
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Reviews
‘Ernest Cole, Lost And Found’: Cannes Review
Raoul Peck explores the life and work of exiled South African protest photographer Ernest Cole
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Talks underway to relocate Ventana Sur 2024 to Uruguay (exclusive)
Development announced at Marché reception on Monday evening.
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Reviews
‘The Apprentice’: Cannes Review
Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong impress in Ali Abbasi’s otherwise lacklustre Donald Trump origin story
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Sideshow, Janus Films acquire Cannes Competition entry ‘All We Imagine As Light’
Payal Kapadia’s feature is first from India to compete for Palme d’Or in 30 years.
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Reviews
‘Santosh’: Cannes Review
A female police officer takes on a controversial case in this probing Indian police procedural
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‘The Substance’ out in front on Cannes jury grid
Kirill Serebrennikov’s Limonov: The Ballad also arrives.
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‘Limonov: The Ballad’ filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov backs Georgian protestors
Serebrennikov was speaking during a Cannes press conference about protests that have errupted in Georgia over a controversial new law.
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“It was a very raw experience,” says Demi Moore at Cannes press conference for ‘The Substance’
Speaking at the Cannes Film Festival press conference for Competition title The Substance, Demi Moore described how making the film was a challenging, vulnerable experience that left her “with a greater acceptance of myself as I am”. Source: Festival de Cannes Demi Moore “There was something freeing ...
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Reviews
‘Block Pass’: Cannes Review
Two teenage boys navigate small-town life in this Critics’ Week debut from the director of TV’s ’Le Bureau’
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‘The Kingdom’: Cannes Review
A teenage girl finds herself at the frontline of a Corsican mob war in this muscular Un Certain Regard debut
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‘Mongrel’: Cannes Review
An undocumented Thai man works as a caregiver in this sobering Directors Fortnight debut set in Taiwan
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Features
‘Santosh’ producer on the freedom of filming in India
Whether working on the railways or planning around monsoons, there was a freedom to filming in India with a dedicated local crew, the UK producer of Sandhya Suri’s Santosh tells Screen.
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Sylvain Chomet’s ‘The Magnificent Life Of Marcel Pagnol’ scores UK-Ireland deal (exclusive)
Film in production ahead of 2025 completion.
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US buyers in Cannes proving wary of hot topics
“You need to see these films to gauge playability,” said one US buyer.
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UK’s Tea Shop on bustling development slate and why commerciality is not “a dirty word” (exclusive)
The producer of Cannes thriller ’The Surfer’ is developing projects with Ruth Paxton, Merman, Searchlight and Jimmy Dean.