All Cannes articles – Page 10
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Reviews‘Atonement’ review: Involving, balanced US-Iraq war drama stars a magnetic Hiam Abbass
Boyd Holbrook and Kenneth Branagh also star in Reed Van Dyk’s Directors’ Fortnight debut
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Reviews‘The Diary Of A Chambermaid’ review: Radu Jude adapts the 1900 novel into a biting commentary on the modern class divide
Melanie Thierry, Vincent Macaigne and Ana Dumitrascu star in the Romanian director’s restrained Directors’ Fortnight title
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Reviews‘A Girl Unknown’ review: Assured, controlled debut traces an adopted girl’s journey through China
Zou Jing’s Critics’ Week premiere features an impressive performance from Resurrection star Li Gengxi
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NewsSandra Huller on playing a post-war German in ‘Fatherland’: “I feel the guilt every day”
Pawel Pawlikowski discusses “unholy mixture” of “brave new world and barbarism” today.
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NewsCharades’ founding trio on building their company’s international reputation and taking early risks on filmmakers
Paris-based sales and production outfit Charades launched in 2017.
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News‘Fatherland’ takes early lead on Screen’s Cannes jury grid; ‘Parallel Tales’ divides critics
Latest titles from Pawel Pawlikowski and Asghar Farhadi land on the grid.
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NewsNigeria’s Trino Motion Pictures reveals ambitious plans to take African films global
Uche Okocha wants to bolster the company’s international sales and meet Brazilian, UK and Canadian partners
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News“UK sales companies have become more aggressive," say UK execs of securing buzzy local projects for Cannes
Buzzy UK projects include Cornerstone’s ’A Waiter In Paris’, Bankside’s ’Ceasefire’ and Altitude’s ‘Mars Express’.
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NewsCannes day 4: The future of Creative Europe and the history of Screen’s jury grid - The Screen Podcast
What’s the reason behind the jury grid’s four-star system?
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NewsGiacomo Abbruzzese and producer Agostino Gambino launch Rome creative hub to support rising talent
EXCLUSIVE: The production company and creative hub will produce the films of Abbruzzese and new talents.
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NewsSergi López to star in ‘Memorial’ about an art curator at Madrid’s Prado Museum
EXCLUSIVE: The star of Sirât will lead the film to be directed by Sergi Pérez.
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FeaturesAina Clotet talks on how she balanced acting and directing on her Critics’ Week title ‘Alive’
Clotet began developing the project more than six years ago. “I was driven by the desire to explore fear and dependency in romantic relationships.”
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News‘Deployed: Colombia’ to be first adaptation in series of Andy McNab’s Liam Scott novels
EXCLUSIVE: MasonMediaMatrix producing, Circus Studios handling sales.
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FeaturesHirokazu Koreeda talks AI-inspired new film ‘Sheep In The Box’ and his Cannes nerves: “It can be a tough crowd”
”I still get nervous every time I premiere a film in Cannes. It can be a tough crowd”.
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NewsHow airlines buyers are navigating stiff challenges at Cannes
Budgets and competition for passenger attention from on-board high-speed internet connections are causing shifts in buyer behaviour.
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News“Give them more than what they want,” says Sasha Hadden of the audience-focused strategy of his second film ‘Frozen Assets’
Hadden is teaming with legendary cinematographer Don McAlpine to make the comedy-drama.
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NewsIsraeli award winner ‘The Sea’ finally secures international sales
EXCLUSIVE: The producer has been representing the film himself until now.
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NewsJack Farthing boards ‘Glenn Gould Lovers’ for France TV Distribution
EXCLUSIVE: The UK actor will play the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould in the English-language film.
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NewsKino Swiat CEO Dorota Eberhardt on pushing into Polish production
Eberhardt estimates Kino Swiat will invest in two to four productions a year.
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Reviews‘Species’ review: Astute, extreme French body horror explores the pressures of modern life
Marion Le Corroller’s unflinching debut bows in Cannes Midnight
















