All Cannes articles – Page 132
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News
Iranian hit 'Just 6.5' sells to Wild Bunch (exclusive)
The film, recently released in Iran, has broken records for a drama in the territory.
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Thailand woos projects with 17% incentive
Money received through the Thailand Film Office incentive scheme.
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Vietnam War drama 'Last Full Measure' sells to UK and Ireland (exclusive)
Christopher Plummer, William Hurt, Samuel L. Jackson among film’s cast.
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New Europe scores deals on 'Cattle Hill', 'Sons Of Denmark' (exclusive)
Norwegian 3D animation Cattle Hill is heading to the US, France and the UK.
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'Stars By The Pound' weighs in with buyers (exclusive)
Marie-Sophie Chambon’s family comedy stars Laura Duchene.
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Attraction boards Swedish animation 'The Ape Star' (exclusive)
The Ape Story is co-produced by Mikrofilm (Sweden), Nørlum (Denmark), Film i Väst and SVT.
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Ruben Östlund to chair 2019 Sarajevo Film Festival jury (exclusive)
The Square director set for festival’s 25th edition.
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Russia's New People to make WW2 feature 'The First Oscar' (exclusive)
New People Production were behind Sergey Mokritskiy’s 2015 hit Battle For Sevastopol.
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US deal for 'Sweet Requiem' (exclusive)
New York-based Juno Films has acquired North American rights to US-Indian drama.
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Reviews
'Papicha': Cannes Reviews
Mounia Meddour’s impressive debut feature about a free-spirited student is set in Algeria in the 1990s
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'I Lost My Body': Cannes Review
A severed hand tries to find its way home in Jeremy Clapin’s singular animated feature
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'Heroes Don’t Die': Cannes Reviews
Adele Haenel stars in this meta-fiction/documentary hybrid set between Paris and Bosnia
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Features
Cannes red carpet protest organisers on gender equality campaign’s impact, next steps
One year on from the launch of Collectif 50/50’s groundbreaking gender equality charter, Screen talks to the organisers about what they have achieved.
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Reviews
'First Love': Cannes Review
This riotously entertaining bloodbath from Takashi Miike might be his most commercial film in a while
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‘The Orphanage’: Review
A teenage boy in Afghanistan is sent to a Russian-run facility in this Bollywood-inspired follow-up to ’Wolf And Sheep’
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Features
Jessica Hausner on her English-language debut 'Little Joe': "This film plays with genre"
Her fifth feature is the first to screen in Competition after three of her previous films were selected for Un Certain Regard.
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'Zombi Child': Cannes Review
Bertrand Bonello’s latest is ’contemporary French cinema at its most conceptually ambitious’
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Polish historical drama 'Sword Of God' sells to North America (exclusive)
Film Movement picks up title from Reel Suspects.
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Features
Cannes Q&A: Diao Yinan on 'The Wild Goose Lake'
Yinan is making his Cannes Competition debut with his fourth feature.
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'Atlantics' rises to surface of Screen's Cannes jury grid
Brazilian film ’Bacurau’ moves into second place.