All Cannes articles – Page 16
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HanWay unveils first look at Werner Herzog’s ‘Bucking Fastard’
EXCLUSIVE: The Dublin and Slovenia shoot, starring real-life sisters Rooney and Kate Mara, wrapped at the end of April.
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Is Cannes growing in importance at the box office?
Screen assesses the worldwide box-office success of titles from the last two Competition lineups.
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German artists biopic ‘Münter & Kandinsky - The Blue Rider’ flourishes for Playmaker Munich
EXCLUSIVE: The film tells the story of Gabriele Münter and Wassily Kandinsky who helped found the ‘Blue Rider’ avant-garde movement of the early 20th century.
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Rai Cinema’s sales arm in Cannes on a mission to grow the Italian industry
Now in its second year, Rai Cinema International Distribution comes to Cannes with its biggest slate yet — and an ambition to grow the Italian industry.
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‘Leave One Day’: Amélie Bonnin on making history by directing the first debut feature to open Cannes
French filmmaker Amélie Bonnin talks about how she infused music and memories into Leave One Day, the first debut feature to open Cannes Film Festival.
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South Korean giant Plus M unveils ambitious slate of international collaborations
South Korea’s powerhouse studio Plus M Entertainment has revealed a raft of international collaborations to expand its global reach.
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Roberto Saviano to co-direct ‘I’m Still Alive’
EXCLUSIVE: The film is about a 26 year-old sentenced to death by the Napolitan mafia and living life under heavy police protection.
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True Colours embarks on ‘A Brief Affair’ by Ludovica Rampoldi
EXCLUSIVE: Pyschological drama that marks directorial of leading Italian screenwriter Rampoldi.
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Cohen Media acquires US rights to Cannes Ukraine Day selection ‘Our War’
EXCLUSIVE: Film screens today (May 13) in Cannes’ Ukraine Day programme.
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Hlynur Palmson’s ‘The Love That Remains’ acquired for UK-Ireland distribution
EXCLUSIVE: Curzon reunites with Palmason after releasing ‘Godland’ in 2023.
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Strand slurps Cannes ACID-title ‘Drunken Noodles’ from m-appeal
Film is the latest English-language feature from Argentinian-born, New York–based filmmaker Lucio Castro.
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Cannes 2025: South Korea hot projects
South Korean sellers arrive in Cannes with an eclectic selection of titles, including the latest from Train To Busan’s Yeon Sang-ho and The Roundup’s Lee Sang-yong.
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Cannes 2025: Taiwan hot projects
Taiwan arrives at the festival with a drama produced by Palme d’Or winner Sean Baker while the market includes animated features and the directorial debut of The Assassin star Shu Qi.
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Cannes 2025: 20 buzz titles from North America
Screen presents a selection of the buzziest projects from North America available to international buyers at this year’s Cannes market.
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Buyers drawn to Epsilon’s ’The Amazing Maurice 2 - The Waters Of Life’
EXCLUSIVE: Sequel to 2022’s The Amazing Maurice, based on the book by Terry Pratchett which grossed over $21mn globally.
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Thierry Fremaux talks selection process, Depardieu, AI in pre-Cannes press conference
Fremaux bristled at the notion that the festival always selects films from the same people.
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Damson Idris, Anamaria Vartolomei to star in Bill Pohlad’s jazz romance ‘Miles & Juliette’
Mick Jagger, Victoria Pearman of Jagged Films are producing the film about MIles Davis and Juliette Greco.
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Jason Segel, director James Ponsoldt reunite on ‘Sponsor’; mk2, UTA Independent Film Group selling in Cannes
UTA Independent Film Group represents North American rights on psychological thriller from Platinum Dunes.
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Cannes UK pavilion to host Harris Dickinson talk plus AI, gender inclusivity and disability panels
Talent talks will also take place with Akinola Davies Jnr and Harry Lighton.
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Sublimity brings 'I’m Beginning To See The Light' starring Jack Huston, Abbie Cornish to Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: Konstantin Khudyakov directs the Hoody Films production