All Cannes articles – Page 134
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FeaturesCannes Q&A: Diao Yinan on 'The Wild Goose Lake'
Yinan is making his Cannes Competition debut with his fourth feature.
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News'Atlantics' rises to surface of Screen's Cannes jury grid
Brazilian film ’Bacurau’ moves into second place.
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Reviews'The Climb': Cannes Review
Michael Angelo Covino makes his directorial debut with this sour bromance between two lifelong friends
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NewsSweden backs bigger-budget female scripts (exclusive)
The €300,000 script initiative will help support female Swedish screenwriters to develop bigger-budget feature films budgeted over €3m.
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NewsOlivier Dahan's Simone Veil biopic lands at Other Angle (exclusive)
Elsa Zylberstein to star as the iconic French figure.
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NewsAnonymous, Film Constellation team with Euro partners for Arab Spring drama (exclusive)
French-Moroccan actor Kamel Labroudi to star as Tunisian street vendor who took his own life as a protest.
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NewsMira Nair readies BBC series 'A Suitable Boy'
The six-part $20m series is set against the backdrop of post-Colonial India on the eve of landmark elections.
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NewsCannes black market prices revealed for hottest tickets in town
Tickets for the Vanity Fair party are purportedly on sale for $11,000.
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Roland Emmerich sci-fi 'Moonfall' sparks Cannes sales rush (exclusive)
Latin America, Middle East, Benelux among territory sales.
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News'Pretty Little Liars' star Drew Van Acker joins crime thriller 'Crimson Blues' (exclusive)
Hannibal Media launches sales in Cannes.
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NewsRediance boards Apichatpong's 'Memoria', Gomes' 'Savagery' as financier (exclusive)
Beijing-based Rediance also co-financing Miguel Gomes’ Savagery.
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News'Possessor' draws Cannes buyers for Arclight Films (exclusive)
Brandon Cronenberg sci-fi thriller sells in Scandinavia, Latin America.
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NewsJonathan Coe's 'Expo 58' to be adapted by Scope Invest (exclusive)
The ‘bible’ for the series is being written by fellow novelist Douglas Kennedy.
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NewsIntrepid Russian director of 'Leaving Afghanistan' plots gulag drama (exclusive)
Outspoken Pavel Lungin caused a furious row in his home country with his previous film.
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NewsUK animation 'Strike' sells to North America (exclusive)
Trevor Hardy directed the animation about a young mole who dreams of being a footballer.
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NewsFilmSharks scores remake deals on 'Just Like Me', 'That’s Not Cheating' (exclusive)
Soyouz Films in France, Spectrum Films in Mexico among buyers.
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NewsLoco Films takes rights to Marko Skop’s nationalism drama 'Let There Be Light' (exclusive)
Film concerns a family caught up in the rise of xenophobic behaviour.
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NewsBac Films delivers sales on 'Alice And The Mayor' (exclusive)
Further titles on the Bac Films slate include feature-length animation Yakari, Danish thriller Wildland and the Bruce Dern-starring comedy Remember Me.
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NewsCinefondation L'Atelier project 'The Women' finds partners (exclusive)
The Women is the first project from Myanmar presented at the L’Atelier.
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NewsIndia poised to launch filming incentives for foreign producers
The shooting incentive will offer a 30% rebate on qualifying spend in India.














