All Cannes articles – Page 62
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NewsCaptain Sir Tom Moore to receive film treatment from ‘Fisherman’s Friends’ writers (exclusive)
‘Finding Your Feet’ director Richard Loncraine will direct; Circus Studios selling in Cannes.
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NewsCharlie Murphy, Flora Nicholson to lead ‘Miss Pirie And Miss Woods’ from ‘Winners’ producer (exclusive)
Sophie Heldman will direct the real-life LGBTQI+ drama.
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Features‘How To Have Sex’ director Molly Manning Walker: “I hope we can start a conversation”
UK filmmaker Molly Manning Walker hopes her holiday drama, showing in Un Certain Regard, can resonate with young audiences — and Cannes critics.
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Sally Potter to retell ‘Orlando’ with new feature film ‘Orlando, Now’ (exclusive)
Potter is teaming with debut producers Joanna Vymeris and Solomon Golding for a retelling of her Oscar-nominated 1992 film.
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NewsSurvival horror ‘The Origin’ sells to Signature for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
A theatrical release is planned for later this year.
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NewsUK’s We Are Parable outlines expansion plans
The exhibition specialists are branching out into distribution and festivals.
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FeaturesScreen's Spain Stars of Tomorrow are making their mark
The depth of Spain’s talent pool inspired the 2021 launch of Screen International’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow. Two years and two editions later, the 20 actors, writers and directors showcased so far are making their mark on the international film industry.
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Reviews‘Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny’: Cannes Review
Fifth instalment to feature Harrison Ford is a distant echo of what the franchise once was
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Reviews‘Black Flies’: Cannes Review
Sean Penn and Tye Sheridan are New York paramedics in Jean-Stephane Sauvaire’s gruelling English-language debut
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NewsMubi takes ‘The Delinquents’ for North America, the UK and other markets
The Spanish-language comedy-drama screens at Cannes in Un Certain Regard.
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Reviews‘Lost In The Night’: Cannes Review
Amat Escalante returns to Cannes with a surprisingly conventional crime movie
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Reviews‘Youth (Spring)’: Cannes Review
Wang Bing turns his intense focus on China’s young clothing factory workers again in this rigorous Competition documentary
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Reviews‘The Delinquents’: Cannes Review
Like its protagonists, Rodrigo Moreno’s crime thriller takes risks - which pay off
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Reviews‘The Nature Of Love’: Cannes Review
Monia Chokri returns to Cannes with her third feature, a fun, sharp and sexy Canadian romcom
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NewsCatherine Corsini was “maybe a bit too proud and pretentious” to use intimacy coaches on ‘Homecoming’ set
The film has been mired in controversy surrounding the filming of its intimate scenes.
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Reviews‘The Sweet East’: Cannes Review
Cinematographer Sean Price Williams’ directorial debut is a fractured fairytale for a teenage girl on a strange odyssey
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Reviews‘Inshallah A Boy’: Cannes Review
A widow fights against powerful patriarchal laws in the first Jordanian film to play at Cannes
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News‘Monster’, ‘Homecoming’ kick off Screen’s Cannes 2023 jury grid
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Monster scored 2.3 and Catherine Corsini’s Homecoming scored 2.
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FeaturesCannes 2023: the buzz titles from Japan
The latest from acclaimed filmmakers Hirokazu Kore-eda and Takeshi Kitano join animation, horror and fantasy titles being showcased by Japanese sellers at the Marché.
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NewsIs the Russian industry trying to come in from the cold at Cannes?
Central Partnership, one of the biggest Moscow-based companies, is making a bold attempt to move back into the fold.














