All Cannes articles – Page 65
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News
Neon promotes Jeff Deutchman to president of acquisitions and production
Executive has expanded production roster and brought in titles like Flee, Memoria, Titane.
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Reviews
‘Alma Viva’: Cannes Review
Portugese Critics Week debut summons a gentle spirit in its tale of tradition and modernity
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Tom Cruise: Paramount “wouldn’t dare” debut ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ on a streaming platform
Tom Cruise gave a passionate defence of cinemagoing to an enraptured audience on stage at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Reviews
‘Tchaikovsky’s Wife’: Cannes Review
Alena Mikhailova gives an intense lead performance in Kirill Serebrennikov’s ’brooding prestige monument’
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Reviews
‘Exterior Night’: Cannes Review
Marco Bellocchio returns to familiar territory with a TV series dramatising the kidnapping of Italian politican Aldo Moro
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News
Studiocanal, Film4 in talks to board Lynne Ramsay’s ‘Stone Mattress’ with Julianne Moore and Sandra Oh
The project is based on a short story by Margaret Atwood and is produced by John Lesher and JoAnne Sellar.
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First trailer for Cannes Classics documentary ‘Goya, Carriere And The Ghost Of Buñuel’ (exclusive)
The prolific French screenwriter died last year.
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Reviews
‘Scarlet’: Cannes Review
Directors’ Fortnight opens with Pietro Marcello’s unusual period semi-musical drama
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News
Minnie Driver, Julian Dennison to star in ‘One Winter’; Blue Fox launching Cannes sales
‘One Winter’ is directed by Paul Middleditch and Hamish Bennett.
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Directors’ Fortnight film pulled before festival was Chinese animation (exclusive)
Covid lockdowns and censorship hurdles may have contributed to the withdrawal.
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Major market projects at Cannes 2022 (updating)
Screen is rounding up the key packages launched before and during this year’s Cannes Marche du Film (which runs May 17-25).
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Totem launches Ernst De Geer’s ‘The Hypnosis’ starring Herbert Nordrum, Asta August (exclusive)
Production marks first feature for Norwegian actor Nordrum since his supporting role in The Worst Person In The World.
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Features
With three titles at Cannes, the Belgian film sector is riding high
Screen discovers the hard graft, tough rejections and vigorous industry support that underpin the success story.
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Features
Cannes 2022: hot projects from Taiwan
there are several intriguing projects in the market for buyers to look at.
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Features
Cannes 2022: hot projects from Korea
Korea’s presence is strong this year, led by Park Chan-wook’s ’Decision To Leave’ and Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ’Broker’ in Competition.
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News
mk2 appoints head of collections, acquires Pagnol catalogue (exclusive)
Cannes slates includes new restorations of David Lynch’s Lost Highway, Claire Denis’s Chocolat, and Olivier Assayas’s Irma Vep.
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Delegation leads big Chilean presence at Cannes
Twenty-eight producers from the Latin American country will be based on the CinemaChile stand.
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Reviews
‘Final Cut’: Cannes Review
Cannes opens with plenty of laughs in Michel Hazanavicius’ delightfully silly meta zombie remake
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News
Asghar Farhadi discusses 'A Hero' plagiarism case at Cannes
”I think the matter will no doubt be cleared up and I’m sorry it has created so much ill feeling.”
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Cristian Mungiu’s Cannes Competition title ‘R.M.N.’ sells to North America
Deal struck ahead of film’s world premiere in Cannes competition