All Cannes articles – Page 244
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NewsMetrodome takes Spandau Ballet doc
EXCLUSIVE: UK distributor nabs music doc from Metro International.
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News9ers ties knot with My Bride
EXCLUSIVE: Korean sales agent picks up My Love My Bride remake, The Deal and Cart (working title) [pictured].
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NewsGaumont’s Florida sales take-off
Upcoming comedy drama, directed by Philippe Le Guay [pictured], sells to Canada and Benelux, with further deals expected in the coming days.
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NewsMemento cuffs Kevin Bacon cop film
EXCLUSIVE: Jon Watts’ thriller was co-written with Christopher Ford.
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NewsCharlotte Mickie joins Mongrel Int'l
EXCLUSIVE: Former evp of eOne Films International arrives in Cannes as new president of Mongrel International.
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NewsBankside closes Moore, Rourke deals
EXCLUSIVE: Deals close on Julianne Moore-Ellen Page-Michael Shannon drama, outfit adds Mickey Rourke, Chris Smith films.
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Cannes: Breakthrough adds Drownsman
Toronto’s Breakthrough Entertainment has picked up sales for Cannes on thriller The Drownsman, which screens in the market on Thursday (15).
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NewsSPC acquires Saint Laurent
Sony Pictures Classics led a flurry of acquisition announcements on Wednesday (14) as it picked up North American rights from EuropaCorp to Cannes competition entry Saint Laurent.
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NewsHFG boards The Trust for Cannes
Ambitious Highland Film Group (HFG) has come on to handle world sales on crime thriller The Trust starring Nicolas Cage and Jack Huston.
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NewsRaven Banner gets Lost After Dark
EXCLUSIVE: Ian Kessner’s horror [pictured] to be introduced to buyers at Cannes.
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FeaturesBennett Miller, Foxcatcher
“It’s the kind of film that’s very funny until it’s not funny,” says Bennett Miller of his US competition entry Foxcatcher, backed by Megan Ellison’s Annapurna Pictures and Columbia Pictures.
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NewsParamount swoops on Story
Paramount Pictures has fired a rocket into the Cannes market, paying what is understood to be $20m for North American and Chinese rights to the Amy Adams sci-fi Story Of Your Life.
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NewsTWC in new Grace deal
The Weinstein Company is understood to be close to signing a new deal that will see it hold on to US rights to Cannes opener Grace Of Monaco.
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NewsStudioCanal pacts with Danish dynamos
StudioCanal and Canal+ Group have joined forces with The Killing creator/writer Soren Sveistrup, Borgen writer Adam Price and veteran Danish producer Meta Louise Foldager [pictured] to launch production company SAM Productions ApS.
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NewsUMedia goes on Zafari
EXCLUSIVE: Apocalyptic tale directed by Steve Barker [pictured] will make its market debut in Cannes.
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FeaturesShlomi and Ronit Elkabetz, Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem
The sibling film-making duo talk to Sarah Cooper about the third film in their trilogy, which screens in Directors’ Fortnight.
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NewsIrons, Miller join High-Rise
EXCLUSIVE: Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller join Tom Hiddleston on RPC satire.
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NewsGrace goes global, US uncertain
The US release of Olivier Dahan’s Cannes opening film Grace of Monaco may be uncertain, amid rumours that Harvey Weinstein is still unhappy with the cut, but its business as usual in the rest of the world.








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