All Cannes articles – Page 12
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Hurricane Films to produce Roy Boulter’s dog-walking musical ‘Fetch’
EXCLUSIVE: The UK cast will include Robert Bathurst, Lee Mack, and Sue Johnston - and their dogs.
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Cinephil boosts Cannes doc slate with ‘Natchez’, ‘Not Made For Politics’; sets ‘Red Zone’ first look
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Natchez’ is set in Mississippi while ‘Not Made For Politics’ is set in Belarussia.
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Egyptian Media Hub poised to boost vibrant generation of filmmakers
The Egyptian film industry has a strong presence across the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and the Marché du Film.
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‘Frank & Louis’ with Kingsley Ben-Adir, Rob Morgan starts sales for TrustNordisk
EXCLUSIVE: Film headed to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux.
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Hafsia Herzi: ‘The Little Sister’ spotlights “a character I’d never seen before in cinema”
Film tells the story of a 17-year-old French Algerian woman grappling with her attraction to women.
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Architect unveils first look at Australian supernatural horror ‘Posthumous’ starring Sophie Lowe
Photography has wrapped in Queensland, Australia.
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The Film Sales Company boards sports drama ‘The Real All Americans’ for Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: Sydney Freeland to direct first title from Standing Arrow Productions.
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Radiant Films International launches sales on TIFF romcom ‘Addition’
EXCLUSIVE: 2024 TIFF romantic comedy stars Teresa Palmer, Joe Dempsie.
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Prime Video acquires international rights from XYZ Films to thriller ‘Over Your Dead Body’
EXCLUSIVE: Jason Segel, Samara Weaving, Timothy Olyphant, Juliette Lewis star.
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Cannes 2025: Spain hot projects
Spanish sales outfits are out in force at the Marché. Screen highlights a cross-section of titles primed to catch the eyes of international buyers
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Reviews
‘Sirât’ review: Oliver Laxe’s long strange trip stars Sergi López
Fraught trek across the desert in search of missing daughter is a cinematic risk for French-Spanish auteur
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Kirsten Dunst to star in Flora Birnbaum’s debut feature ‘Self Help’
mk2 Films has boarded for international sales with UTA Independent Film Group and WME Independent representing North America.
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‘Case 137’ review: Lea Drucker anchors Dominik Moll’s police corruption drama
The 2018 Paris Yellow Vests protests provide the backdrop for this controlled procedural
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‘Left-Handed Girl’ review: Sean Baker-backed family drama is set on the bustling streets of Taipei
Performance-driven Critics Week title is the directorial debut of Baker’s regular collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou
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‘A Pale View Of Hills’ review: Kazuo Ishiguro’s debut novel gets tangled between Japan and the UK
Kei Ishikawa directs a dual timeline between 1950s Japan and 1980s England
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‘Brand New Landscape’ review: Debut explores a Tokyo family in crisis
Kenichi Endo stars in Yuiga Danzuka’s precise Directors Fortnight drama
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Tax credits and ‘Urchin’ talent talk among highlights of first day of Cannes UK pavilion 2025
There will also be talks about international co-production and working with UK festivals.
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‘The Girl In The Snow’ review: Louise Hemon turns to drama with a story from her own family’s past
Documentarian’s debut is beautifully based in the Hautes Alpes
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Cannes Close-Up: Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley on signing a deal on a napkin
Number 9 Films co-founders give advice on how to get the most out of attending Cannes.
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‘Put Your Soul On Your Hand And Walk’ review: Gaza documentary is a poignant final testimony
Sepideh Farsi’s ACID film pays tribute to its subject Fatma Hassona, killed in Gaza in April