All Cannes articles – Page 37
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NewsKey Benelux buyer laments high prices (exclusive)
Pim Hermeling is head of Benelux-based September Films.
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NewsFilmax takes up Gemma Blasco’s ‘Fury’; unveils first look (exclusive)
Project is the first fiction feature by Gemma Blasco.
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NewsFilmSharks boards sales, remake rights to ‘I Cannot Live Without You’ (exclusive)
The project is in post and stars Spanish superstar Adrian Suar.
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FeaturesIn profile: the Spanish documentaries at the Cannes market
Six Spanish documentary companies talk to Screen.
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NewsGreat Escape closes deals for psycho-thriller ‘Clawfoot’ (exclusive)
Sales close in UK, Australia, Middle East.
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News‘Queen Of Hearts’ director sets next feature ‘Woman, Unknown’ (exclusive)
el-Toukhy is co-writing the script with her ‘Queen Of Hearts’ collaborator Maren Louise Kahne.
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News‘Saltburn’-inspired documentary film ‘Oxbridge’ in production (exclusive)
Film will explore if ‘Saltburn’ is an accurate reflection of the elite universities.
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NewsShudder opens up for Screenbound’s ’Eight Eyes’ (exclusive)
’Slaughterhouse 2’ and ‘Of Things Past’ starring Tara Reid have also locked in sales.
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News‘The Goldsmith’s Secret’ uncovered by Film Factory (exclusive)
Film Factory is introducing the film to Cannes buyers.
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Reviews‘Meeting With Pol Pot’: Cannes Review
Rithy Panh dramatises a real-life event in this period thriller about three French journalists who travel to Cambodia to interview the Khmer Rouge leader
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Reviews‘Megalopolis’: Cannes Review
Francis Ford Coppola’s grand vision of a new world order fails to live up to its ambition
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Reviews‘An Unfinished Film’: Cannes Review
A Chinese film crew is caught up in the Covid-19 outbreak in Lou Ye’s absorbing lockdown drama
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Reviews‘Bird’: Cannes Review
Andrea Arnold blends gritty and magical realism in her Kent-set Competition title starring Barry Keoghan
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Reviews‘The Hyperboreans’: Cannes Review
Chilean provocateurs Cristobal Leon and Joaquin Cocina turn the full force of their craft to a reverie involving right-wing extremist Miguel Serrano
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NewsCannes UK Pavilion talks series to look for “global consensus” on improved working conditions in production
The UK pavilion’s first full day of events unfurls on Friday May 16.
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Reviews‘On Becoming A Guinea Fowl’: Cannes Review
A young Zambian woman confronts long-buried family secrets in Rungano Nyoni’s second feature
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NewsTIFF to launch official content market in 2026
The initiative is supported by a $16.9m investment by the Canadian federal government.
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NewsUnannounced boards ‘Children Of The Wicker Man’ doc from Robin Hardy’s sons (exclusive)
The sons of ‘The Wicker Man’ director explore their complex relationship with the film and their father.
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Reviews‘Locust’: Cannes Review
A low-level Taiwanese gangster finds himself at a difficult crossroads in this 2019-set drama
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Reviews‘In His Own Image’: Cannes Review
Corsica’s fight for independence is told through the experiences of a young photographer in this dry drama














