All Cannes articles – Page 175
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News
'Bad Genius' to open New York Asian Film Festival
EXCLUSIVE: “This reflects our high regard for the originality of contemporary Southeast Asian cinema.”
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Arrow Films takes UK rights to 'The Villainess'
EXCLUSIVE: Cannes title directed by Jung Byung-gil.
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Indie Sales boards Boris Khlebnikov's 'Arrhythmia'
EXCLUSIVE: French outfit is collaborating with Russia’s CTB on the title.
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Alumni Films producing Russian hacking thriller from 'Predators' writer
EXCLUSIVE: The project was unveiled at Cannes.
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Flix Premiere launch $50m production fund
EXCLUSIVE: VOD platform planning five-ten original shows.
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Philippe Lacôte to shoot 'Zama King' in 2018
EXCLUSIVE: The film follows the Ivorian director’s well-received debut Run.
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Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund backs 13 projects
EXCLUSIVE: Films by Babak Jalali, Ricardo Silva and Deepak Rauniyar selected.
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Features
The story behind Cannes Kubrick doc 'Filmworker'
Director Tony Zierra discusses his portrait of Kubrick’s right-hand man, Leon Vitali.
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Reviews
'Happy End': Review
Two-time Palme D’Or winner Michael Haneke returns with a close-quarters family drama
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Christoffer Boe to direct final 'Department Q' feature
Film i Vast launches title at Cannes slate presentation.
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Reviews
'Claire's Camera': Cannes Review
Korean director Hong Sangsoo turns in a characteristically enigmatic drama set during the Cannes film festival
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UTA agent David Flynn: 'We can all benefit from Netflix'
Cannes panel debate rise of digital giants at UK Film Centre.
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Reviews
'Fortunata': Cannes Review
Jasmine Trinca shines as a put-upon single mother in this Italian melodrama
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'How to Talk to Girls at Parties': Cannes Review
Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman star in long-gestating punk meets aliens drama
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Reviews
'West of The Jordan River': Cannes Review
Amos Gitai returns to the occupied territories, scene of his 1982 documentary Field Diary
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Reviews
'Napalm': Cannes Review
Claude Lanzmann returns to North Korea nearly 60 years after his last visit
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News
John Cameron Mitchell on 'How To Talk To Girls At Parties'
Hedwig director talks about adapting Neil Gaimen’s short story in Cannes.
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Nine Wild Bunch films acquired by China's Weying
Deal brokered by CAA sees Loveless, Redoubtable and You Were Never Really Here head to China.