All Cannes articles – Page 158
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NewsStacy Martin, Haley Joel Osment among stars on Instrum's slate (exclusive)
New title Rosy stars Martin, Nat Wolff, Tony Shalhoub and Johnny Knoxville.
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News'The Princess And The Frog' screenwriter boards animation 'MiBots' (exclusive)
The UK’s Evolutionary Films are handling the project in Cannes this week.
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NewsRediance makes Anthony Chen's 'Wet Season' its first investment (exclusive)
The sales agency has launched a financing arm.
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News'The Big Take' sells to UK, US with Archstone (exclusive)
The company has also taken rights to Australia and New Zealand on Justin Daly’s feature debut.
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NewsRock band Biffy Clyro reveal film project 'Balance, Not Symmetry' (exclusive)
Lead singer Simon Neil writes screenplay with director Jamie Adams; band to record new album for film.
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NewsClaes Bang, Jesper Christensen join Danish #MeToo project
One hundred Danish actors have contributed to a Danish project presenting everyday people’s #MeToo stories.
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NewsUrban boards Sicily-set female western 'My Body Will Bury You' (exclusive)
Giovanni La Parola’s film is an Italian-French co-production.
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NewsDebra Granik's 'Nickel And Dimed' looks for partners at Cannes (exclusive)
The project is an adaptation of a book by political activist Barbara Ehrenreich.
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NewsSupernatural horror 'The Hollow Child' scores US deal (exclusive)
Vertical Entertainment is scheduling a day and date release for later this month.
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NewsPan-Asian Cinema World picks up titles from Italy's Summerside (exclusive)
They include Austrian drama Chucks, Finnish muscial drama Urban Family, and Canadian thriller Anna.
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NewsShudder scores key territories for 'The Witch In The Window' (exclusive)
The company has picked up all rights for UK, US, Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.
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NewsMexican horror 'The Inhabitant' heading to US (exclusive)
Project from the team behind Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno and Knock, Knock.
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NewsNazi horror 'Living Space' sells for Jinga (exclusive)
Territories sold included Japan, Scandinavia and Benelux.
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NewsHungary greenlights first-time features through Incubator Program (exclusive)
The low-budget initiative’s previous titles include Zsófia Szilágyi’s ‘One Day’, in Critics’ Week at Cannes.
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Reviews'Cold War': Cannes Review
Pawel Pawlikowski follows up Ida with this story of two lovers in 1950s Poland
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Reviews'Samouni Road': Cannes Review
Documentary about the normal Palestinian family torn at the heart of the ‘Zeitoun incident’
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NewsFrench release of 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote' confirmed
Film given permission to open in France after bitter legal battle.
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Reviews'Sextape': Cannes Review
Female-centric story from France about teen consent is fearless and funny
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NewsSony Pictures Classics picks up Nadine Labaki's Cannes competition title 'Capernaum'
Distributor handled Where Do We Go Now?
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Reviews'Border (Gräns)': Cannes Review
A lonely customs officer forms a bond with a strange traveller














