All Cannes articles – Page 39
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Features
Justine Triet on why Cannes title ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ is a haunted-house movie that turns into an auteur film
Project stars Belgian-French actress Virginie Efira.
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News
Experiential event releases can help arthouse cinemas survive, say global exhibitors
“The arthouse audience has changed and become younger, more ephemeral, more adventurous.”
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Reviews
‘Liv Ullmann - A Road Less Travelled’: Cannes Review
Insightful, wide-ranging documentary explores Liv Ullmann’s life and work in cinema and activism
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News
France ramps up studios and training with 68 projects chosen for €350m “Great Image Factory” initiative
’The Great Image Factory’ is part of the French government’s €54bn France 2030 plan.
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News
Jonathan Glazer talks connection between Cannes title ‘The Zone Of Interest’ and modern far-right movements
“The film is trying to talk to the capacity within each of us for violence.”
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Reviews
‘Creatura’: Cannes Review
A sexually repressed woman confronts her difficult past in this frank Spanish drama from Elena Martin Gimeno
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Reviews
‘The Rapture’: Cannes Review
A Parisian midwife takes a strange interest in her best friend’s baby in this slow-burn thriller
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Reviews
‘Only The River Flows’: Cannes Review
Chinese cinema makes a sophisticated and stylish return with Wei Shujun’s nimble noir
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News
‘About Dry Grasses’, ‘The Zone Of Interest’ out in front on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s ’About Dry Grasses’ and ’The Zone Of Interest’ both scored 2.8.
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Reviews
‘Riddle Of Fire’: Cannes Review
A nostalgic US indie debut that attempts to capture the wonder of adolescence
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Reviews
‘Conann’: Cannes Review
A gory and transgressive reworking of the mythic tale of Conann the barbarian
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‘Strange Way Of Life’: Cannes Review
Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal are cowboys with history in Pedro Almodovar’s queer Western short
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Features
‘Firebrand’ team talk female-led crew, Jude Law transformation and parallels with “puzzling” modern monarchy
Director Karim Aïnouz and producer Gabrielle Tana tell Screen about their collaboration on Tudor-era royal drama — and Competition title — Firebrand
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Features
‘Goodbye Julia’ producer on Cannes’ first Sudanese title: “Civil war might destroy the country, but it won’t stop us filmmakers”
Amjad Abu Alala on the journey behind the first Sudanese feature to be selected by Cannes and the impact of war.
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News
Frances de la Tour, Calvin Demba to star in UK feature ‘To The Girl I Once Knew’ (exclusive)
Ninety percent of HODs on the film are women, including casting director, production designer.
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Features
Meet the filmmakers who are pushing the boundaries of Nordic cinema
Storytellers from a diverse range of heritages are flourishing in the region.
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Features
Behind the Nordic genre boom: “People have woken up to the international demand for this content”
Screen explores the global attraction of Scandi scarefests and what’s coming next.
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News
Autlook takes on sales for Ken Wardrop doc ‘I Hate Christmas’ (exclusive)
Doc is about characters in a small village in Ireland who have an unfortunate relationship with Christmas.
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News
Pecado, Arcadia ready Miguel Gila tragi-comedy (exclusive)
The film will be directed by Alexis Morante, a music video director and short filmmaker.
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Signature Entertainment expands family slate with trio of animations (exclusive)
’200% Wolf’, ’Combat Wombat: Back 2 Back’ and ’Richard The Stork 2’ have all been picked up for the UK and Ireland.