All Cannes articles – Page 101
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NewsStephen Graham chef drama ‘Boiling Point’ sells to US (exclusive)
Charades is selling the film at Cannes.
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FeaturesTotem Films team talk Cannes slate, creating unique sales campaigns
Having risen to the challenges of the pandemic, Paris-based sales company Totem Films is enjoying a high-profile Cannes.
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News‘The Worst Person In The World’ splits critics on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Joachim Trier’s comedy-drama received two scores of four but three ones.
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FeaturesFunding challenges and difficult subject matter: making Justin Kurzel’s ‘Nitram’
Australian producer Nick Batzias discusses the Palme d’Or contender.
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NewsTrue Colours sales include Karlovy Vary title ‘The Land Of The Sons’ (exclusive)
Further deals include for ’Zanka Contact’.
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Reviews‘The Divide’: Cannes Review
Catherine Corsini’s Competition entry is set in the emergency of a Paris hospital during the fallout from a gilets jaune demonstration
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NewsEC gets behind gender-boosting initiative CharactHER
Women are being encouraged to enter cinema professions traditionally dominated by men such as cinematography, sound and grip.
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Reviews‘Mothering Sunday’: Cannes Review
Odessa Young leads a strong British cast in Eva Husson’s adpatation of Graham Swift’s nove
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Reviews‘Benedetta’: Cannes Review
Paul Verhoeven returns to Cannes Competition with this unsubtle, provocative tale of a 17th-century nun.
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FeaturesBerlin prize-winner Ryusuke Hamaguchi talks Cannes Competition title ‘Drive My Car’
The film is based on a Haruki Murakami short story.
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NewsRaven Banner boards world sales on action thriller ‘Arisaka’ (exclusive)
Philippines production company Ten17P produced thriller.
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Reviews‘A Radiant Girl’: Cannes Review
Sandrine Kiberlain directs this French Occupation drama which plays out in Cannes Critics’ Week
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Reviews‘House Arrest’: Cannes Review
Aleksey German Jr arrives at Cannes with the story of a University professor confined to campus
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Reviews‘Where Is Anne Frank’: Cannes Review
Ari Folman sets his animation a year in the future in this ‘bold attempt to combine family entertainment and politics’
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Reviews‘The Employer And The Employee’: Cannes Review
Uruguayan writer/director Manuel Nieto Zas debuts his farm-set drama in Directors’ Fortnight
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Reviews‘Softie’: Cannes Review
A new teacher brings hope for a sensitive 10-year-old living in northeastern France’s projects
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FeaturesSix Nordic rising talents making a splash at Cannes
Nordic countries are having one of their busiest Cannes ever.
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Reviews‘Magnetic Beats’: Cannes Review
1980s pirate radio lifts two brothers - and audiences - into a new world in this Directors’ Fortnight debut from Brittany
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Reviews‘Great Freedom’: Cannes Review
Sebastian Meise’s drama carefully tracks the persecution of homosexuality in Germany over the decades
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