All Cannes articles – Page 57
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Reviews‘The Other Laurens’: Cannes Review
Deadpan humour steers this freewheeling but slow-burn noir
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Reviews‘Sleep’: Cannes Review
A young family is shaken by a strange presence in their home in this mischievous debut thriller from South Korea
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Reviews‘The Book Of Solutions’: Cannes Review
Michel Gondry returns with this offbeat comedy about a neurotic filmmaker
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NewsUTA to duet with Playtime on ‘Monsieur Aznavour’ starring Tahar Rahim (exclusive)
The €26m production starts principal photography on May 30 in the Paris region.
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NewsUS indie projects eyeing European shoots as threat of strike escalation looms large
“Distributors are getting concerned about supply,” said one sales exec.
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News101 Films International adds Isaiah Washington’s ‘Corsicana’ to Cannes market slate (exclusive)
Source: 101 Films International Isaiah Washington 101 Films International has picked up worldwide sales rights on Western thriller Corsicana, written, directed by and starring Isaiah Washington. The completed film stars Washington as deputy US marshal Bass Reeves, a real-life Black cowboy tracking a gang of killers to ...
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FeaturesAlice Rohrwacher talks ‘La Chimera’ casting: “I rewrote the main role for Josh O’Connor”
Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher explains why she reimagined the script of her Competition title La Chimera for UK actor Josh O’Connor.
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NewsBFI’s Mia Bays, Ama Ampadu and Louise Ortega to explore restructured Filmmaking Fund at Cannes’ UK Pavilion
Taking part will be Mia Bays, director of the BFI National Lottery Filmmaking Fund and Ama Ampadu and Louise Ortega, the fund’s senior production and production executives.
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NewsChile’s Antonia Zegers to star in Belén Funes’ ’The Turtles’ (exclusive)
Shooting is scheduled to begin at the end of this year.
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NewsRamfis Productions readies feature version of ‘Ricky’ with WME (exclusive)
The company’s new feature Ricky, directed by Rashad Frett, is building on the short of the same name that premiered at Sundance 2023.
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Reviews‘Bonnard, Pierre And Marthe’: Cannes Review
Cannes Premiere title paints a beautiful portrait of French artist Pierre Bonnard and his muse
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Reviews‘Eureka’: Cannes Review
Lisandro Alonso’s trademark slow cinema treads new metaphysical ground into very hazy terrain
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Reviews‘Little Girl Blue’: Cannes Review
Marion Cotillard stars in Mona Achache’s vivid doc-hybrid reconstruction of her late mother’s troubled life
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Reviews‘Firebrand’: Cannes Review
Katherine Parr, the wife who outlived Henry VIII, is finally given a biopic starring Alicia Vikander and Jude Law
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Reviews‘Anatomy Of A Fall’: Cannes Review
Sandra Hüller plays a wife on trial for her husband’s murder in Justine Triet’s knotty Palm d’Or winning title
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Reviews‘If Only I Could Hibernate’: Cannes Review
A teenage boy attempts to study his way out of poverty in this assured debut from Mongolia
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Reviews‘Mambar Pierrette’: Cannes Review
A free-spirited seamstress navigates poverty and patriarchy in the Cameroonian city of Douala
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Reviews‘The Mother Of All Lies’: Cannes Review
Asmae El Moudir explores the history of both her family and her Casablanca neighbourhood in this distinctive documentary
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NewsUK producers call for more support to be able to work with local talent
“We’re the ones making work for actors and everybody,’” said Anna Griffin at a BFI / Screen panel in Cannes.














