All Cannes articles – Page 153
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NewsCannes Doc Day event to welcome astronaut Thomas Pesquet
The event brings together documentary professionals and filmmakers to debate the future of the documentary.
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NewsHong Kong's Golden Network takes rights to Bei'er Bao comedy 'Fat Buddies' (exclusive)
Bao directs the film and stars alongside Johnny Wen.
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News'Birds Of Passage' star Natalia Reyes to lead 'The Gray Beyond' for Chile's Jirafa (exclusive)
Jirafa’s Augusto Matte and Bruno Bettati are scouting for partners on the Croisette.
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NewsPalestine presence on the rise at Cannes Film Festival
Their filmmaking community has the first-ever official pavilion at the event, sponsored by the Palestinian Ministry of Culture.
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NewsCannes festival chiefs to sign gender equality pledge (exclusive)
Document was drawn up by France’s 5050x2020 movement as part of its gender equality campaign.
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NewsFirst look: Helen Hunt horror 'I See You' completes cast, shoot underway (exclusive)
Adam Randall (‘iBoy’) is directing from a script by Devon Graye.
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NewsFilm industry must challenge power structures, invest more in female voices, say experts
”We have to talk about power and money.”
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NewsMBC Group, Image Nation partner on a new slate of Saudi films
The collaboration comes amid Saudi Arabia’s drive to build the biggest film and TV industry in the Gulf region.
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NewsNeasa Hardiman's 'Sea Fever' wins Cannes Frontières post-production award
’Sea Fever’ won the inaugural Avanpost Digital Cube Post-Production prize.
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Reviews'Pope Francis - A Man Of His Word': Cannes Review
Wim Wenders presents an interesting, if glossy, portrait of Pope Francis
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NewsFinanciers discuss "dangerous" independent landscape at UK Cannes event
“We can’t be greedy any more. The stars should not be making so much money.”
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Reviews'Happy As Lazzaro': Cannes Review
Alice Rohrwacher’s follow-up to ‘The Wonders’ is a delirious brew
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Reviews'Murder Me, Monster (Muere, Monstruo, Muere)': Cannes Review
Source: Cannes Film Festival Murder Me, Monster Dir Alejandro Fadel. Argentina. 2018. 106mins Alejandro Fadel wades into some dark, murky waters with Murder Me, Monster (Muere, Monstruo, Muere), a gory creature feature from the fantasy realms of Guillermo Del Toro with a nod to David Lynch along ...
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NewsCelluloid Dreams picks up Juno Temple-starrer 'Crooks'
Temple will play Faye opposite Mark Kassen as Johnny as a pair of hustlers who rob the decaying Moonlight Casino.
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Reviews'Our Struggles' (Nos Batailles)': Cannes Review
Romain Duris is the factory worker struggling to balance his responsibilities
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Reviews'The Great Mystical Circus (O Grande Circo Místico)': Cannes Review
Carlos Diegues plots the changing fortunes of a family-run circus
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NewsCannes: Positive mood at film industry Brexit event but free movement concerns remain
The vibe at a UK Film Centre panel in Cannes yesterday was notably buoyant.
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NewsCannes harassment hotline results in first police complaint
Call handlers working on the hotline had accompanied an “Anglo-saxon woman” to the police station.
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Reviews'Fahrenheit 451': Cannes Review
A militant regime attempts to stamp out free thought in this by-the-numbers Ray Bradbury adaptation















