All Cannes articles – Page 177
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News
'Hitman' director Xavier Gens making stag do comedy 'Budapest'
EXCLUSIVE: After The Crucifixion, Cold Skin to delve into world of stag parties.
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Match Factory bolsters Cannes slate
EXCLUSIVE: Sales company adds films from Alejandro Fadel, Ísold Uggadóttir.
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Highland boards 'Jackals' with Stephen Dorff, Kara Unger
EXCLUSIVE: Highland Film Group is introducing the project at Cannes.
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Holliday Grainger boards 'Tell It To The Bees' with Film Constellation
EXCLUSIVE: Alison Owen to exec produce period romance.
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First look at Baltasar Kormakur-produced thriller 'Mules'
EXCLUSIVE: The film stars Anna Próchniak and Gisli Örn Garðarsson.
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Bjarke Ingels doc 'Big Time' gets France, Australia deals
EXCLUSIVE: The innovative architect designed the new World Trade Centre.
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Mohamed Diab, Tamer El Said triumph at Arab Critics' Awards in Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: Egyptian revolution dramas loom large in first edition of awards.
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Submarine to co-produce next film from 'Life, Animated' director
EXCLUSIVE: New project is a “provocative” look at the US prison system.
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'Ip Man' spin-off heading to UK, North America
EXCLUSIVE: Well Go USA also scores key deals for Invincible Dragon.
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Cannes contenders 'Amant Double' and 'BPM' score key deals
EXCLUSIVE: Ozon erotic thriller and Campillo romance have sold in multiple markets.
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Features
Jane Campion: 'Cannes needs all-female juries'
“I yearn for more imaginative energy going into how women see the world.”
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UK film centre in Cannes line-up: 'I Am Not A Witch Talent Talk'
Tommorrow: The Palm Dog Awards
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Reviews
'Redoutable': Cannes Review
Louis Garrel takes on the role of Jean-Luc Godard for The Artist’s Michel Hazanavicius
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'Redoubtable' screening evacuated in Cannes after bomb scare
Reports of a bag left in the Debussy theatre led to security evacuating waiting press.
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Hishow takes animation 'Tall Tales' for China
Feature is based on French children’s book Droles De Petites Betes.
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Reviews
'April's Daughter': Cannes Review
Emma Suarez gives a sly star performance in Michel Franco’s follow-up to Chronic
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'Alive In France': Cannes Review
Abel Ferrera stages a series of concert performances celebrating his filmmaking career; the result is surprisingly endearing
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'The Venerable W': Cannes Review
A Buddhist monk who incites riots against Burma’s Muslim minority completes Barbet Schroeder’s ‘Axis of Evil’ trilogy
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'Tehran Taboo': Cannes Review
Ali Soozandeh’s visually striking animation reveals a little-seen side to Tehran’s youth
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'Okja' divides Screen's critics on Cannes jury grid
Day two of Cannes Competition also saw the premiere of Jupiter’s Moon.