All Cannes articles – Page 236
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NewsForesight unveils big budget Inversion
Mark Damon’s Foresight Unlimited has closed key pre-sales here on big budget disaster project Inversion based on a script and dazzling concept art.
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FeaturesDean DeBlois, How To Train Your Dragon 2
Dean DeBlois’ dragon-flying sequel How To Train Your Dragon 2 takes a bolder, braver approach than the first in the trilogy - bringing heavier topics to the table that according to DeBlois, “have made some people very nervous.”
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FeaturesKristian Levring, The Salvation
Kristian Levring tells Wendy Mitchell about the inspiring process of making The Salvation, a ‘Western that’s a myth about Westerns’
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FeaturesAndrew Hulme, Snow In Paradise
The veteran editor talks about moving into the director’s chair with his story set in London’s East End.
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CommentCanine 'actor' takes the stage in Cannes
Body, one of the stars of White God, gets his moment at the Un Certain Regard premiere.
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FeaturesGenre bares its teeth
As Cannes Marché launches its first Fantastic Mixer networking event, Ian Sandwell talks to some of the key players in genre film-making.
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NewsTF1's Weddings goes global
EXCLUSIVE: TF1 International has been racking up sales on French multicultural marriage comedy hit Serial (Bad) Weddings.
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NewsPreljocaj in Cannes for TF1’s Polina
EXCLUSIVE: Renowned choreographer to make feature debut with ballet drama Polina.
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NewsElle Driver sells 3 Hearts
EXCLUSIVE: Benoit Jacquot’s upcoming drama 3 Heartshas been finding plenty love with buyers on the back of first images.
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NewsUK financiers add development fund
EXCLUSIVE: Piccadilly Pictures backs BBC Films, Charles Dance projects.
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NewsMoviehouse adds comedy capers
EXCLUSIVE: Pick-ups include Raindance title Convenience and Hackney’s Finest.
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NewsRohfilm to reunite with Asher
EXCLUSIVE: Berlin-based production house to team up with The Slut director on Deadsea.
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NewsPressman to receive lifetime award
Producer will receive the lifetime achievement award at the inaugural International Showbiz Expo.
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NewsCannes hears female film quotas call
New European Audiovisual Observatory (EAO) study reveals just 16.1% of films released in Europe over the last ten years were by women.














