All Cannes articles – Page 11
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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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‘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.
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Tilda Swinton to star in David Lowery’s ‘Death In Her Hands’ for See-Saw Films
See-Saw’s in-house sales firm Cross City Films is teaming with WME Independent to secure financing in Cannes.
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Cannes Close-Up: ‘Leave One Day’ star Juliette Armanet on her favourite French films
Leave One Day opened this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
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‘Her Will Be Done’ review: A young woman faces an ancient evil in rural French horror
Polish actor Maria Wrobel impresses in Julia Kowalski’s atmospheric second feature
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‘The Plague’ review: Joel Edgerton produces, stars in timely hazing drama
Charlie Polinger’s perceptive debut plays out at an all-boys water polo camp
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‘Amrum’ review: Fatih Akin directs coming-of-age drama set in 1945 Germany
Diane Kruger stars in delicate story set on a remote island as the Nazi regime falls
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‘Sirat’ splits critics on Screen’s Cannes jury grid; ‘Case 137’ also lands
Oliver Laxe’s film received scores of both four and zero from our critics.
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Features
Kristen Stewart unpacks her feature directorial debut ‘The Chronology Of Water’
“I’m an angry optimist,” says the actress-turned-filmmaker
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‘The President’s Cake review’: Quinzaine crowd-pleaser is set in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq
A young girl, a scene-stealing cockerel and a culinary challenge fuel Hasan Hadi’s winning 1990s-set story
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Second Producers Roundtable survey paints bleak picture for UK indie producers
EXCLUSIVE: Almost nine in 10 UK independent producers say the job is not currently sustainable
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‘The Richest Woman In the World’ starring Isabelle Huppert woos buyers for Playtime
EXCLUSIVE: Huppert stars as French billionaire Liliane Bettencourt.
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Features
Why Spanish independent filmmaking is flourishing
Competition titles ’Romería’ and ’Sirat’ are spearheading the presence of the Spanish film industry at Cannes.
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Yellow Veil talks sales slate, push into distribution
EXCLUSIVE: Co-founders prepare to release Berlinale selection ’The Ice Tower’ with Marion Cotillard.
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Film Factory secures sales rights to next two films in horror saga ‘The Collector’
EXCLUSIVE: Belen Lopez will star as woman whose arrival in a village provokes supernatural happenings.
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‘The Man With Urn’ starring Ciarán Hinds, Olga Kurylenko, Stephen Fry wraps Ireland shoot
EXCLUSIVE: A first-look still has been unveiled.
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How powerful Hollywood players helped Iraq’s Hasan Hadi make feature debut ‘The President’s Cake’
Hadi’s crowdpleaser, screening in Directors’ Fortnight, is a co-production between two unlikely filmmaking partners: Iraq and the US.
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Radiant Films in talks with Cannes buyers on ‘Closure’ starring Michael Kelly
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Kelly, Kevin Pollak, Mena Suvari, Dennis Haysbert star.
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France’s Reborn Studio to match top filmmakers with luxury brands
EXCLUSIVE: “Fostering relationships with filmmakers and luxury houses is a win-win for everyone in the film industry,” said co-founder Laure Parleani.