All Cannes articles – Page 15
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FilmSharks closes deals on trio let by ‘Dalia And The Red Book’
EXCLUSIVE: Roster includes The Bus Of Life, Ask Me What You Want.
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‘Everybody Digs Bill Evans’ picked up for UK-Ireland
EXCLUSIVE: The feature enters production in Ireland later this month.
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Features
How Robin Campillo helped guide the late Laurent Cantet’s last film ‘Enzo’ to the big screen
The coming-of-age drama that opens this year’s Directors’ Fortnight is billed as ‘a film by Laurent Cantet, directed by Robin Campillo’.
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MPX begins Cannes talks on survival thriller ‘Grizzly Night’; first look unveiled
EXCLUSIVE: Burke Doeren directs feature for Utah-based Four J Films based on harrowing real-life episode.
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OneTwoThree Media boards comedy drama ‘That One Beautiful Day’ starring Mira Sorvino
EXCLUSIVE: Melora Walters directs comedy drama, which has wrapped production in California.
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Incredible’s ‘Tummy Tom’ family animations head to European buyers
Amsterdam-based Incredible Film has closed new deals on the first two films in its four- feature cycle of ’Tummy Tom’ family animation movies.
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O-Scope takes North American rights to Venice Critics’ Week entry ‘Peacock’
EXCLUSIVE: mk2 shopping international rights in Cannes.
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How Japan’s amended incentive aims to attract more co-productions
“The Japanese government has become more and more helpful in supporting international co-productions.”
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Jason Isaacs joins the cast of UK- South Africa action drama ‘The Bleeding Ground’
EXCLUSIVE: The film will be directed by South African filmmaker Donovan Marsh.
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Cineart loads Cannes slate with festival acquisitions including ‘Reedland’
EXCLUSIVE: The Mubi-owned company has also bought titles including ‘Sentimental Value’.
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Dutch industry launches NLWave 25 showcase for upcoming local films
EXCLUSIVE: The Netherlands Film Fund has created the event to spotlight a wave of fresh projects.
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Cannes 2025: Japan hot projects
Upcoming features in the market include the latest from Sho Miyake, Yoji Yamada and Joe Odagiri.
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‘2000 Meters To Andriivka’ sells widely for Dogwoof
EXCLUSIVE: The film has sold across Europe, Australia-New Zealand and Hong Kong.
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Benelux’s 18k snaps up Cannes trio ’Orwell’, ’Sorry Baby’ and ’Dangerous Animals’
Erik Engelen’s nascent Benelux distribution outfit has snapped up three titles in Cannes.
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Robert De Niro criticises Trump tariffs at Cannes Film Festival opening ceremony
”You can’t put a price on creativity, but apparently you can put a tariff on it.”
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Reviews
‘Leave One Day’ review: Cannes opens with crowd-pleasing musical of ‘exceptionally Gallic’ flavour
Amelie Bonnin’s culinary-infused film marks the first debut ever to launch the festival
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Cannes 2025: 20 buzz titles from France
Screen presents a selection of the buzziest projects from France available to international buyers at this year’s Cannes market.
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Cannes 2025: the buzz titles from Europe
Screen presents a selection of the buzziest projects from Europe available to international buyers at this year’s Cannes market.
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Neon launches Cannes sales on Mads Mikkelsen action thriller ‘Sirius’
Lee Smith, Oscar-winning editor of Dunkirk, makes feature directorial debut.
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Cannes jury head Juliette Binoche on Gerard Depardieu: “He is no longer sacred”
The press conference focused on politics, with Binoche saying she is “not capable to answer” questions on Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs.