All Cannes articles – Page 173
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NewsWolfgang Petersen's 'Four Against The Bank' scores key deals
EXCLUSIVE: Das Boot director’s first film since 2006’s Poseidon.
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FeaturesMads Mikkelsen on Cannes memories and 'uphill' career battle
Screen talks to actor in Cannes about his latest project, survival thriller Arctic.
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NewsBenedict Cumberbatch mindfulness documentary scores key deals
EXCLUSIVE: US, Germany, Australia, Latin America among deals for ‘Walk With Me’.
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News'Borg/McEnroe' star Sverrir Gudnason joins 'Imagine Murder'
EXCLUSIVE: Nordic noir inspired by infamous real-life Icelandic murder case.
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NewsIle de France fetes bumper Cannes presence
Regional funding body celebrates 14 films at the festival this year.
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NewsIñárritu shines in Cannes VR push
Carne y Arena was the highlight of this year’s VR crop at the festival.
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Reviews'After The War': Cannes Review
A former terrorist hides out in France with is teenage daugher in Annarita Zambrano’s debut
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NewsLat Am buzz movie 'The Desert Bride' scores key deals in Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: Road-movie drama stars Gloria actress Paulina Garcia.
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NewsLong-time Soda head Eve Gabereau to step down
EXCLUSIVE: Co-founder of UK distributor, Thunderbird Releasing, departs after 15 years.
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Reviews'Montparnasse Bienvenue' (Jeune Femme): Cannes Review
Laetitia Dosch dominates this Paris-set story of a woman in emotional freefall after a break-up
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Reviews'La Familia': Cannes Review
Gustavo Rondón Córdova makes his feature debut with an unconventional chase movie set in Caracas
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News'The Killing Of A Sacred Deer' polarises Screen's Cannes jury grid
Michael Haneke’s Happy End also makes its bow.
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Reviews'Frost': Cannes Review
Lithuanian filmmaker Sharunas Bartas journeys into the Ukrainian conflict
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Reviews'Radiance': Cannes Review
Dir/scr: Naomi Kawase. Jap/Fr. 2017. 101 mins.Naomi Kawase uses the tentative connection between a partially-sighted photographer and a woman who writes film audio descriptions in this finespun exploration of beauty, impermanence and loss. Typically delicate and as gentle as a balm, the film’s well-intentioned earnestness will ...
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NewsCannes reacts to Manchester terror attack
Film festival to hold minute’s silence, cancels fireworks.
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Reviews'Golden Years': Cannes Review
Andre Techine’s latest sees a World War I deserter reinvent himself as a woman named Suzanne
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Reviews'The Workshop (L'atelier)': Cannes Review
Dir. Laurent Cantet. France, 2017. 113minsTackling once again the burning topics of the day - in this case France at political and demographic crossroads - with subtle intelligence and a profoundly humanistic touch, Laurent Cantet (The Class) delivers a film that may be difficult to classify ...
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NewsIndia's Drishyam Films launches $20m production fund
EXCLUSIVE: Up to 10 features to be produced through new fund.
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