All Cannes articles – Page 173
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News
CMG, Richard Guardian launch 'Billion Dollar Mirage'
EXCLUSIVE: Film is adapted from the autobiography of American banker Glenn Stewart.
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Bela Tarr to oversee workshop at China festival
EXCLUSIVE: Hungarian director to run training camp in Xining.
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Cannes Critics' Week title 'Ava' clocks deals for Bac
EXCLUSIVE: French outfit also scores sales on The Teacher and The Third Wave.
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Recreation Media scores sales on family animations in Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: First look at Two Tales, which sells to Italy among other territories.
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Belgian’s Cyborn unveils animation slate in Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: Company launches sci-fi Hubris and 3D adventure Dragon Rider.
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Other Angle clocks up 'In And Out' deals
EXCLUSIVE: Film starring Louise Bourgoin and Stéphane De Groodt scores deals in multiple territories.
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Lionsgate swoop for animation 'El Americano'
EXCLUSIVE: SpongeBob writer and The Simpsons exec producer penned screenplay.
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'I Am A Teacher' heading to US
EXCLUSIVE: Russian war drama stars Aleksandr Kovtunets, Yuliya Peresild.
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India's Drishyam Films launches $20m production fund
EXCLUSIVE: Up to 10 features to be produced through new fund.
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Cannes title 'Beauty And The Dogs' picked up by O-Scope
Un Certain Regard film heading to multiple territories.
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Reviews
'Oh Lucy': Cannes Review
Shinobu Terajima and Josh Hartnett headline this Critic’s Week drama set in Tokyo and Los Angeles
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Features
Barbet Schroeder talks Cannes doc 'The Venerable W.'
The projects focuses on ‘anti-Islam’ Buddhist monk the Venerable Wirathu.
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Reviews
'The Intruder': Cannes Review
A social worker takes on the Italian mob in Leonardo Di Costanzo’s social drama
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'Out': Cannes Review
An unemployed factory worker travels from Slovakia to the Baltics to catch a big fish
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Reviews
'Until The Birds Return': Cannes Review
Three interconnected stories tell of life in modern-day Algeria in Karim Moussaoui’s feature debut
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News
BFI, Bac Films execs give tips for closing co-productions
Experts were talking at panel hosted in the UK film centre at Cannes.
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Reviews
'A Violent Life': Cannes Review
Ambitious drama tracks the modern Corsican nationalist movement
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'The Florida Project': Cannes Review
Sean Baker follows Tangerine with a study of poverty set on the outskirts of Orlando