All Cannes articles – Page 11
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NewsIndependent Film Company acquires Billy Magnussen revenge thriller ‘Violent Ends’
EXCLUSIVE: Upgrade shopping feature to international buyers in Cannes.
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NewsHow a Martin Scorsese book club favourite inspired Excellent Cadaver to adapt ‘Die, My Love’
Lynne Ramsay directs Jennifer Lawrence in Cannes Competition premiere.
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FeaturesKleber Mendonca Filho on ‘The Secret Agent’: “I chose [the title] because it’s mysterious, exciting and sexy”
’The Secret Agent’ is Kleber Mendonca Filho’s third Palme d’Or contender.
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News’Thank You For Banking With Us!’ scoops top prize at Critics Awards for Arab Films
Nabil Ayouch’s ’Everybody Loves Touda’ also picked up two prizes at the awards held in Cannes.
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PromotionIn pictures: Saudi Arabia’s Cultural Development Fund Cannes roundtable and networking reception
Leading film executives came together to explore opportunities for international collaboration.
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NewsTrudie Styler’s ‘Rose’s Baby’ to film in London for Maven Screen Media, Beta Cinema
EXCLUSIVE: The shoot set to take place this summer around London, with Beta Cinema selling the project and CAA representing North America.
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NewsREinvent scores sales on Jeanette Nordahl’s ‘Beginnings’ starring Trine Dyrholm, David Dencik
EXCLUSIVE: Film has sold to Spain, Australia, Poland and more.
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NewsBuyers swing for Serbian epic ‘Sword Of Vengeance’
The feature is being billed as Serbia’s answer to ‘Mad Max’.
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FeaturesHow Cannes Competition title ‘Sirat’ shot in the searing heat of the Moroccan desert
Morocco’s stunning scenery, skilled crew and 30% rebate make it a magnet for filmmakers.
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NewsIn pictures: Screen’s Future Leaders drinks at Cannes
The reception took place on May 16 at the Screen International Garden.
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NewsNew Europe hires LevelK exec as co-head of sales
EXCLUSIVE: Liang will handle territories including UK-Ireland, Aus-NZ and Canada.
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Features“A love letter to Lagos”: ‘My Father’s Shadow’ producers talk filming on location in Nigeria
Nigerian cinema joins the A-list with Akinola Davies Jr’s debut, following two brothers on a road trip across Lagos. Screen talks to producers Rachel Dargavel and Funmbi Ogunbanwo.
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FeaturesMoroccan film sector's “vibrant female presence” is helping to strengthen its international outlook
Maryam Touzani, Laïla Marrakchi and Meryem Benm’Barek-Aloïsi are among a slew of Moroccan filmmakers with new work in the pipeline.
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Reviews‘Sons Of The Neon Night’ review: With no expense spared, Juno Mak constructs an alternate 1990s Hong Kong
The actor/director’s tricky, long-awaited follow-up to ‘Rigor Mortis’ bows in Cannes’ Midnight strand
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Reviews‘Bono: Stories Of Surrender’ review: U2’s Bono looks back in energetic solo show
Andrew Dominik turns Bono’s 2022 stage tour into an immersive performance for Apple
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News“We want the UK to be the best place in the world to make film,” says UK creative industries minister in Cannes
”I want to us to make films where the intellectual property stays in the UK and people make a long-term living,” Chris Bryant added.
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FeaturesIn focus: Cannes Festival’s 2025 Immersive Competition projects
Ellie Calnan talks to head of programming Elie Levasseur about the nine projects competing for the top prize in Cannes’ Immersive Competition dedicated to virtual reality and other new technologies, now in its second year.
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Reviews‘Eddington’ review: Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal face off in Ari Aster’s wan satire
Pandemic-era Competition title falls short in its attempts to skewer right-wing American ideology
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Reviews‘The Little Sister’ review: Hafsia Herzi explores identity and faith in coming-of-age story
The film adaptation of the award-winning novel The Last One premieres in Cannes’s Main Competition
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News“We need to do better”: support for disabled creatives under discussion at Cannes UK pavilion
VFX, gender parity and a talent talk with Akinola Davies Jnr for ‘My Father’s Shadow’ are also on the line-up for Saturday May 17.














