All Cannes articles – Page 327
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NewsOscilloscope strikes deal for We Need to Talk About Kevin with Independent
O-scope takes North American rights to Lynne Ramsay’s Cannes Competition title We Need To Talk About Kevin, starring Tilda Swinton.
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NewsHermeling plans to open new art-house cinema in Amsterdam
The new 16CC, will include a bar, a club annex and a screening theatre.
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NewsUK's Metrodome picks up three from Fox
UK distributor boards Miss Bala, Everybody Has A Plan and Bunker in Cannes.
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NewsPathe International has booming Cannes including Iron Lady sell-out
Pathe does more than 70 deals across its sales slate, with other hot sellers including Last Passenger and This Must Be The Place.
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NewsLe Havre takes Fipresci prize in Cannes Competition
Ecumenical jury honours This Must Be The Place.
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NewsSoda takes UK rights to Oslo, August 31
The Match Factory is handling sales on Joachim Trier’s Reprise follow-up.
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NewsPeccadillo takes on Beauty (Skoonheid) from MK2
UK distributor also takes on a trio of South American features from M-Appeal.
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CommentJacques of all trades
Stella Artois and Future Cinema imagine the life of a bon vivant on the Croisette in the ’60s.
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NewsGerman sellers and buyers report brisk business at Cannes Market
Constantin says it has best market in history including Resident Evil 5 deal with Sony; Senator takes hot titles including Beloved (pictured).
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NewsMaya closes slew of deals on Schrader's The Jesuit
Maya Entertainment has had a busy Cannes Market with Paul Schrader’s The Jesuit, selling the film in 14 territories.
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NewsCANNES 2011 winners: The Tree of Life wins Palme d'Or
Ceylan and Dardennes share Grand Prix; Winding Refn takes director award; acting prizes go to Dujardin and Dunst; jury prize goes to Poliss; Camera d’Or to Las Acacias.
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NewsUn Certain Regard top prize goes to Arirang, Stopped On Track
Other awards go to Elena and Good Bye.
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CommentAnatolia is long, powerful; Source is long, conventional
Also, Mike’s predictions for the Palme d’Or.
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NewsIFC Midnight takes on Snowtown from Protagonist
Critics Week hit Snowtown has now landed another deal, with IFC Midnight taking all North American rights
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NewsBeing Elmo sells to Canada, Australia/New Zealand
Submarine handling sales as well as US theatrical launch.
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NewsZentropa, TrustNordisk speak out about Lars von Trier Cannes controversy
Lars von Trier’s business partner and producer Aalbæk Jensen says Nazi comments 100% crossed the line but ‘he’s just a Danish guy trying to be funny’; sales company says only one distributor has pulled out of releasing Melancholia.















