All Cannes articles – Page 15
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NewsEntertainment 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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NewsWTFilms 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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FeaturesThailand’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.
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NewsFilmax 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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NewsUkraine’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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NewsLouise 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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NewsJarkko 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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NewsHungary’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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NewsBrilliant 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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Reviews‘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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Reviews‘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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Reviews‘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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Reviews‘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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NewsStudio 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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Reviews‘Adam’s Sake’ review: Critics Week opens with tense hospital drama from ’Playground’s Laura Wandel
Anamaria Vartolomei and Lea Drucker co-star
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FeaturesNeon’s Tom Quinn talks Cannes winning streak, production and sales expansion
Neon’s track record in the Cannes Competition isn’t just extraordinary but reflects the rapid rise of a savvy global player.
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NewsCannes 2025 major market projects - latest updates
Cannes Film Festival’s market runs May 13-21.
















