All Cannes articles – Page 310
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CommentAlmodovar’s Skin a fine fit for competition
Pedro is back on top form with a delicious horror thriller cum comedy cum love story.
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NewsUrban's My Little Princess travels well
EXCLUSIVE: Other sellers are Las Acacias and Hard Labor. Soda pre-buys The Wayfaring Strangers.
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NewsOther Angle reports biggest market ever
EXCLUSIVE: Company closes raft of territory sales at Cannes 2011
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NewsNorway's Motlys announces slate
EXCLUSIVE: New projects include US family drama from Joachim Trier
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NewsRT announces Julian Fellowes-scripted Motherland
EXCLUSIVE: Brazilian company also working on project with David Seidler
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NewsUrban Distribution announces sales on Princess and other titles
Company has also picked up two new projects
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NewsWide closes deals on This Is Not A Film
EXCLUSIVE: Jafar Panahi film picked up in Italy and France
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NewsKawase plans collage film to screen once in Tallinn
Project is dedicated to the preservation of 35mm
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Moscow Business Square adds screenings
Business event will also showcase anticipated Russian projects for 2011-2012
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Finecut sells festival pair to Japan
EXCLUSIVE: Korea’s Finecut has sold both its Un Certain Regard titles to Japan – Kim Ki-duk’s Arirang has been sold to Crest International, while Hong Sangsoo’s The Day He Arrives has gone to Bitters End.
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NewsRevolver wins UK rights to Snowtown from Protagonist
Critics’ Week serial killer thriller/drama sparked a bidding war.
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NewsMaggie Gyllenhaal joins supernatural thriller Voice From The Stone
K5 International is handling sales.
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NewsLars von Trier apologises for 'Nazi' remark in Cannes
Melancholia director says he was egged on by a provocation.
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FeaturesLiza Johnson
Artist turned film-maker Liza Johnson makes her feature debut with Return, a portrait of her hometown in Ohio starring Linda Cardellini, Michael Shannon and Tim Blake Nelson, which is screening in Cannes’ Directors Fortnight.
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Peter Nichols appointed chairman of Prescience
Nichols is the owner of wealth management group Chancery, which has raised over $800m for UK films in the last ten years.
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CommentVon Trier is serious, meditative in Melancholia
There’s nobody like Lars Von Trier to divide audiences and his latest opus Melancholia is already doing just that, some calling it an unqualified masterpiece and others a load of rubbish.
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NewsFilm House Germany, Lemming launch Hamster
New venture aims to broaden scope of family films in Germany
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