All Cannes articles – Page 14
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News
WTFilms unleashes French body horror ‘Species’ with Mara Taquin, Karin Viard
EXCLUSIVE: The debut feature from Marion Le Corroller is about a young medical student who witnesses a new virus spreading among young patients.
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Entertainment Squad boards worldwide rights to SXSW comedy drama ‘I Really Love My Husband’
EXCLUSIVE: CEO Shaked Berenson plans US theatrical release later this year
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Jackrabbit Media marks third anniversary in Cannes with biggest ever slate
EXCLUSIVE: In-house production ’Influencers’ will world-premiere in Fantasia this summer.
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Family monster animation ‘Nessie Junior’ sells swimmingly for Epsilon
EXCLUSIVE: The film sees a young sea monster search for his origins with a teenage girl .
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Features
Director Kei Ishikawa reveals what Kazuo Ishiguro asked to alter in film version of ‘A Pale View Of Hills’
Film is playing in Un Certain Regard.
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‘The Occupant’ sells to US, UK-Ireland, ahead of SXSW London world premiere
EXCLUSIVE: Altitude is selling Hugo Keijzer’s sci-fi thriller.
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Concourse Media strikes key pre-sales on Aaron Eckhart action thriller ‘Midair’
EXCLUSIVE: Deals close in Germany, Australia, Spain ahead of September production start.
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Features
Cannes 2025: The hot projects from Southeast Asia
The first Thai film at Cannes in a decade and features from Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia and Singapore are headed to the market from Southeast Asia.
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Cannes 2025: The hot projects from Hong Kong and China
Highly anticipated films from Bi Gan and Juno Mak are set to play at Cannes, while Hong Kong and China sellers will bring martial arts, animation and a prequel to hit franchise Cold War.
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Dogwoof acquires Mark Cousins’ 16-part ‘The Story Of Documentary Film’
It is the sixth collaboration between Cousins and Dogwoof.
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Brilliant Pictures and Largo.ai strike partnership
”It’s going to enhance the way we do things, making things smarter and faster. We’re not killing the magic of cinema.”
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Reviews
‘Two Prosecutors’ review: Sergei Loznitsa returns to fiction with a rigorous Stalin-era fable
The Ukranian writer/director’s Kafka-esque film is based on a story by author and gulag prisoner Georgy Demidov
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‘Promised Sky’ review: Follow-up to ‘Under The Fig Trees’ opens Un Certain Regard
Three migrants struggle to make a home in Tunisia in Erige Sehiri’s engaging drama
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‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ review: Spy franchise wraps a self-regarding double bill
Simon Pegg, Hayley Atwell and Ving Rhames return for a sequel that’s more stunt than substance
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‘Sound Of Falling’ review: Trauma seeps through a century of women’s lives in rural Germany
Mascha Schilinski’s Cannes Competition title is ‘a work of thrilling ambition’
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‘Reedland’ review: A violent crime rocks a rural Dutch community
Sven Bresser’s confident Critics Week debut makes effective use of its traditional setting
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Features
“Prices are crazy”: European distributors discuss Cannes deal-making
Eve Gabereau, Tobias Lehmann, Huub Roelvink and Anne-Cécile Rolland met for a Screen International roundtable.
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News
Studio 100 sells key territories on ‘Heidi - Rescue Of The Lynx’
The project is based on the novels of Johanna Spyri and directed by Tobias Schwarz.
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Reviews
‘Enzo’ review: Directors’ Fortnight opens with Laurent Cantet’s last film, directed by Robin Campillo
A ‘powerful valedictory’ from the late French auteur focuses on an adolescent working on a building side outside Mareseilles
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‘Adam’s Sake’ review: Critics Week opens with tense hospital drama from ’Playground’s Laura Wandel
Anamaria Vartolomei and Lea Drucker co-star