All Cannes articles – Page 13
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News
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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Reviews
‘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
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‘Sound Of Falling’, ‘Two Prosecutors’ kick off Cannes jury grid with strong scores
Mascha Schilinski and Sergei Loznitsa projects are first two Cannes Competition titles to be scored on the grid.
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John Gore Studios, Embankment unveil first look at Joan Collins and Isabella Rossellini in ‘The Bitter End’
EXCLUSIVE: Miranda Richardson, Charles Dance and Laurent Lafitte have joined the cast.
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‘Death Does Not Exist’ review: Animation follows young activists into battle
Felix Dufour-Laperrier’s fourth feature explores the individual impact of violent protest
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News
LevelK signs investment, strategy partnership with audience research firm Publikum
EXCLUSIVE: Companies will invest in between five and 10 projects over 3-year period.
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Renate Reinsve to star in Alexander Payne’s ‘Somewhere Out There’
EXCLUSIVE: Danish-language film will shoot in 2026 in Denmark.
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Hungary’s ‘Fairyheart’ flies to Odin’s Eye
Anita Doron has been selected as a work in progress at the Annecy Festival next month.
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Jarkko Lahti to play Finnish sniper Simo Häyhä in ‘The White Death’
EXCLUSIVE: Lahti has been preparing for the role for a year, under the guidance of retired soldier Tapio Saarelainen.
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Louise Stern’s ‘A Hand Rises’ set in deaf community wraps UK shoot
EXCLUSIVE: The BFI and BBC Film-backed debut features a predominantly deaf cast.
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Ukraine’s Tabor collective unveils further details of ‘The Days I Would Like To Forget’ doc triptych
EXCLUSIVE: The films explore different aspects of daily and existential life for Ukrainians at war with Russia.
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Filmax signs up for Judith Colell’s Pyrenees-set Second World War drama ‘Frontier’
EXCLUSIVE: The film is set in a mountain village as Jewish refugees flee Nazi-occupied France.
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Features
Thailand’s film industry buoyed by local hits and new government-backed fund
Thai films are dominating the local box office and making a noise in international markets.