All Cannes articles – Page 176
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NewsJazzy Group, Pixel Play board Malaysian thriller 'One, Two, Jaga'
EXCLUSIVE: Malaysian star Bront Palarae is a co-producer.
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NewsSales company trade body Film Export UK elects new board
EXCLUSIVE: Body provides a voice for the UK sales sector during uncertain times.
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NewsFilmSharks sells 'My Love Or My Passion' to BVI for LatAm
EXCLUSIVE: Buena Vista International picks up Adrian Suar-starring comedy.
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FeaturesChloe Zhao talks Cannes Directors' Fortnight premiere 'The Rider'
Chinese director talks casting non-professional actors in her second feature.
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NewsGlobal inks deals on Julian Schnabel doc
EXCLUSIVE: Film featuring Al Pacino sells to Germany and France.
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NewsKelsey Grammer to star in revenge drama with parkour star
EXCLUSIVE: Frasier actor teams up with Sebastian Foucan for Bharal.
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NewsIncredible Film handling sales for family titles
EXCLUSIVE: Dummie The Mummy And The Tomb of Achnetoet lead the slate.
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NewsFirst image from 'The Flood' starring Lena Headey, Iain Glen and Ivanno Jeremiah
EXCLUSIVE: Game Of Thrones star Headey plays an immigration officer.
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FeaturesThe 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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NewsChristoffer 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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NewsUTA 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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Reviews'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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