All Cannes articles – Page 201
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Cannes: Screen's final Jury Grid topped by 'Carol', 'The Assassin'
Screen’s jury of international critics finished the festival tied in their appreciation of Carol and The Assassin, ahead of the award of the Palme d’Or.
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Cannes 2015: deals round-up
The biggest deals of this year’s Cannes Marché du Film and how the Competition titles sold throughout the festival.
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Cannes: ‘Son of Saul’, 'Masaan', 'Paulina' win Fipresci prizes
Other prizes go to My Mother, Masaan and Paulina.
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Cannes: ‘Rams’ wins Un Certain Regard prize
Other prizes awarded to Dalibor Matanić’s The High Sun, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Journey to the Shore and Corneliu Porumboiu’s The Treasure.
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Comment
Cannes 2015: Competition Blog
Fionnuala Halligan blogs on the Cannes Competition titles straight from the Palais.
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Cannes: ‘Embrace of the Serpent’ wins at Directors’ Fortnight
Other winners include Arnaud Desplechin’s My Golden Days and Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s Mustang.
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Features
Trey Edward Shults, 'Krisha'
Trey Edward Shults talks about making his debut feature made with his mother and aunt.
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Cannes: Screen Jury Grid gets new joint leader
With only one more film to screen at Cannes 68 – Macbeth – the Screen International team of jurors are tied for their lead film.
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Features
Thomas Bidegain, 'Cowboys'
French screenwriter Thomas Bidegain - who debuted his first feature Cowboys in Directors’ Fortnight this Cannes - talks about his long and winding route to the director’s chair.
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'The Lobster' bookies favourite to win Cannes Palme d'Or
Son of Saul and Carol also strong contenders.
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Reviews
'Arabian Nights': Review
Dir. Miguel Gomes. Portugal, France, Germany, Switzerland 2014. Volume One: The Restless One. 125 mins. Volume Two: The Desolate One. 131 mins. Volume Three: The Enchanted One. 125 mins
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Cannes chief talks approach to female filmmakers
At his highly-anticipated talk for the Kering Women In Motion series at the Majestic Hotel, Cannes festival director Thierry Fremaux kicked off proceedings with the statement, “This debate makes me furious.”
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