All Cannes articles – Page 36
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NewsUK’s Great 8 filmmakers showcase projects at Cannes
The UK industry gathered at the Cannes UK pavilion yesterday (May 16) to celebrate the work of the eight projects taking part in this year’s Cannes Great 8 showcase, including ‘Bring Them Down’ and ‘The Salt Path’.
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NewsBFI’s Harriet Finney, Home Team producer Bennett McGhee to dig into indie tax credit at Cannes UK pavilion
Other panels to focus on finding international co-production partners and expanding audiences for independent film.
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Reviews‘Three Kilometers To The End Of The World’: Cannes Review
A homophobic attack rips apart a family and a community in Emanuel Parvu’s Danube Delta-set Competition entry
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NewsNeon takes US rights to ‘The Unknown’ starring Léa Seydoux
It is the third feature for Harari who is fresh off an Oscar win for co-writing Anatomy Of A Fall
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Reviews‘Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In’: Cannes Review
Soi Cheang returns triumphantly to Hong Kong genre cinema with this old-school 80s actioner set in Kowloon’s Walled City
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Reviews‘The Invasion’: Cannes Review
Sergei Loznitsa presents a vivid document of the effects of the Russian invasion on Ukraine
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Reviews‘Holy Cow’: Cannes Review
A farmers son must suddenly step up to his responsibilities in this debut from Louise Courvoisier set in rural France
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Reviews‘Christmas Eve In Miller’s Point’: Cannes Review
Michael Cera joins an ensemble cast for this probing Italian-American family drama set in a Long Island home
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NewsDoha Film Institute unveils 44 projects for 2024 spring grants at Cannes
The selection includes 25 women filmmakers, and 14 returning grantees.
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News‘Megalopolis’ divides opinion on Screen’s Cannes jury grid; ‘Bird’ also lands
Francis Ford Coppola’s self-financed sci-fi epic stars Adam Driver.
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NewsFrancis Ford Coppola fears for the future of major US film studios
The director was speaking at the Cannes press conference for his new film Megalopolis.
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Reviews‘The Shameless’: Cannes Review
Konstantin Bojanov moves to India for this drama about a forbidden relationship between a sex worker and a younger girl
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NewsSundance premiere ‘Layla’ snapped up for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
The queer love story is set to be released theatrically later this year.
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NewsFrance’s rising generation of female directors look for festival buzz despite lack of official selection parity
Emerging filmmakers are looking to hold their own in the male auteur-dominated line-up.
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NewsGemma Arterton to star in ‘After You’d Gone’ for ‘Sister Midnight’ producers (exclusive)
Sandra Goldbacher will direct from Kefi Chadwick’s script.
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NewsPlans for Toronto content market in 2026 divide industry
Annual September event will run concurrently with festival and operate out of dedicated venues in Toronto.
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NewsPalestinian filmmakers aim to challenge perceptions at Cannes
‘To A Land Unknown’ is playing in Directors’ Fortnight, with a documentary-in-progress showcase for Palestinian projects also taking place.
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FeaturesSpain’s animation sector thrives as major projects hit Cannes market
The Spanish animation sector is thriving, thanks partly to generous national and regional incentives.
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NewsTarzan and Arab Nasser to make ’Once Upon a Time in Gaza’ in Jordan (exclusive)
Bac Films is handling international sales and French distribution.
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NewsNoah Beck YA romance ‘The QB Bad Boy And Me’ sells for Blue Fox (exclusive)
Feature based on Tay Marley’s Wattpad novel.














