All Cannes articles – Page 60
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NewsAgents and producers to talk about attracting filmmakers and talent to projects at Cannes’ UK Pavilion
They will take part in a panel discussion chaired by Screen International’s Fionnuala Halligan.
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NewsCitizen Skull, Shadowplay line up director for real-life drama 'The Last Piano In Afghanistan’ (exclusive)
Sonia Nassery Cole to direct drama based on life of ethnomusicologist Dr. Ahmad Sarmast.
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NewsSignature 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.
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NewsPecado, 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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NewsAutlook 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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FeaturesBehind 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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FeaturesMeet 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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NewsFrances 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‘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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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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Reviews‘Four Daughters’: Cannes Review
Kaouther Ben Hania enters Cannes Competition with a hybrid documentary portrait of a Tunisian mother and her daughters
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Reviews‘The Zone Of Interest’: Cannes Review
Jonathan Glazer’s Competition entry is a remarkable portrait of domestic life in the shadow of Auschwitz
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Reviews‘About Dry Grasses’: Cannes Review
A Turkish teacher practices the art of manipulation in Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Competition drama
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Reviews‘The New Boy’: Cannes Review
Cate Blanchett stars in this spiritual drama about an Indigenous Australian boy’s encounter with Christianity
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Reviews‘Rosalie’: Cannes Review
Delicate drama about a bearded woman who refuses to accept social beauty standards in 1870s France
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Reviews‘The Feeling That The Time For Doing Something Has Passed’: Cannes Review
A very adult comedy of sexual and emotional manners sees writer/director Joanna Arnow make her mark as a talent to watch
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Reviews‘Vincent Must Die’: Cannes Review
An ordinary man finds himself in the middle of a pandemic of violence in Stephan Castang’s edgy horror
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NewsDoha Film Institute unveils 29 projects for 2023 spring grants at Cannes
Four projects are by Qatari and Qatar-based filmmakers.
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Reviews‘How To Have Sex’: Cannes Review
A teenage summer holiday turns endurance test in cinematographer Molly Manning Walker’s arresting debut
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NewsLucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy on WGA strike: “I’m in full support of writers getting what they deserve”
Director James Mangold also voiced support for striking writers at ’Indiana Jones’ Cannes press conference.














