All Cannes articles – Page 129
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NewsNew research shows film criticism gender bias
France’s Collectif 50/50, the body which spear-headed the festival gender parity charter has launched a new initiative to investigate the gender split of cinema critics with the EU’s MEDIA programme.
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NewsIs the China boom slowing down as censorship clampdown bites?
The Chinese film industry is likely to have a muted presence on the Croisette this year.
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NewsJosie Rourke to direct Catherine Tate in Nan character origins story with Warner Bros (exclusive)
Mary Queen Of Scots director plots feature with Damian Jones producing.
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NewsRemake opportunities tempt buyers on Croisette
Chile’s ’No Filter’, Argentina’s ’A Boyfriend For My Wife’, Thailand’s ’Bad Genius’ among big draws
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NewsTerrence Malick, Corneliu Porumboiu films receive matching scores on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Both titles recorded an average of 2.5.
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NewsNew Europe closes fresh deals on 'A White, White Day' (exclusive)
Territories include Poland, Norway and Switzerland.
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NewsNew York Asian Film Festival unveils 2019 Screen International Rising Star Asia recipients (exclusive)
Nana Komatsu, Ryu Jun-yeol to receive honours.
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NewsJour2fête strikes deals for 'Papicha' (exclusive)
Mounia Meddour’s Un Certain Regard title is heading to Spain, Columbia and Brazil.
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NewsHard Brexit could see six million cinema admissions fall
mustNew research from Europa Cinemas was unveiled at Cannes.
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News'Widow Of Silence' finds Belgian buyer for Oration Films
Praveen Morchhale’s Kashmir-set drama premiered at Busan.
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NewsParkland takes UK & Ireland rights to ecosystem doc 'The Biggest Little Farm' (exclusive)
Deal negotiated with sales agent The Exchange.
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NewsChile’s Carnada, Spain’s Danidogfilms partner on Pinochet drama (exclusive)
Story will use split timelines to recount redemption story.
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NewsLeading Russian producer developing new basketball pic (exclusive)
Film based on Russia’s Olympic basketball team of 1972.
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NewsFantawild closes sales deals on 'Boonie Bears' (exclusive)
The popular franchise has combined sales revenues over $400m worldwide.
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NewsHuayi Brothers sells Guan Hu's upcoming war epic 'The Eight Hundred' to France
The big-budget action drama has also gone to Taiwan (Long Shong), Indonesia (Prima Cinema Multimedia) and India (E Star Films).
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News'Show Me The Way To The Station' heading to China, South Korea (exclusive)
Scheduled for Japanese release later this year, the tear-jerker stars Chise Niitsu and veteran actor Yoshi Oida.
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NewsSSI lines up latest entry in iconic comedy property (update)
Story centres on Larry, Moe and Curly as children in present-day Santa Monica.
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FeaturesIs this a golden era for socially conscious feature documentaries?
Ahead of tomorrow’s Doc Day event, Screen talks to key practitioners and stakeholders.
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Reviews'You Deserve a Lover': Cannes Review
Hafsia Herzi goes in front of and behind the camera in a brisk, energetic low-budget tale of a Parisienne’s romantic trials and tribulations
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Reviews'A Hidden Life': Cannes Review
Terrence Malick tells the story of an Austrian conscientious objector who martyrs himself for his beliefs














