All Cannes articles – Page 7
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News
True Colours boards Susanna Nicchiarelli’s graphic novel adaptation ‘Giorni Felici’
EXCLUSIVE: Nicchiarelli’s credits include Venice competition films Miss Marx and Chiara and Venice Horizons winner Nico, 1988.
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Wes Anderson makes fun of Trump tariffs: “Can you hold up the movie in customs?”
”I’m not an expert in that area of economics, but I feel he’s saying he’s going to take all the money.”
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Reviews
‘Sleepless City’ review: Coming-of-age drama set in Europe’s largest shanty town in Spain
Spain’s La Cañada Real outside Madrid is ian evocative backdrop for Guillermo Galoe’s drama
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Marie Kreutzer’s ‘Gentle Monster’ wins Marche Investors Circle prize
‘Gentle Monster’ follows women who shape their lives around men whose dark sides they prefer to ignore.
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Middling scores for ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ on Cannes jury grid; ‘The Secret Agent’ impresses
‘The Secret Agent’ is currently in joint second place on the jury grid.
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Saudi Film Commission unveils new studio complex to open in Riyadh
Jax Film Studios will include two soundstages and a Sony virtual production volume
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Which films are in the running for the 2025 Venice Film Festival?
Benny Safdie, Alice Winocour, Luca Guadagnino, and Yorgos Lanthimos could be walking down the Lido with their latest films.
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‘Splitsville’ producers Watch This Ready talk Cannes comedy as sales close
EXCLUSIVE: Deals close in France, Benelux, Latin America, Portugal.
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Features
“I completely froze, and just burst into tears”: Six first-time feature producers on scoring a Cannes premiere
Rare are the producers who land an appearance on the Croisette with their first features.
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Jacques Bidou to produce gay Indian drama ‘Dengue’
EXCLUSIVE: The veteran French producer is renowned for his work with Rithy Panh and Tsai Ming-Liang.
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US deal closes on BFI Flare selection ‘A Few Feet Away’
EXCLUSIVE: Max Suen stars in Tadeo Pestaña Caro’s Argentinian drama.
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau among cast of Ole Christian Madsen’s ‘Men With Problems’
EXCLUSIVE: Film is a comedy about seven depressed men on the island of Mallorca.
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Colm Bairéad’s ‘Mary Rose’ among recipients of Flanders support
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Mary Rose’ is being coproduced by Belgium’s Lemming Film.
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Theatrical deals glow for ‘Agatha’s Almanac’ doc about life and gardening
EXCLUSIVE: The film about a 90 year-old woman and her garden is being sold by Lightdox.
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Features
Tarik Saleh: ‘Eagles Of The Republic’ is about “how much you can bend a man before he breaks”
’Eagles Of The Republic’ is the final instalment of Tarik Saleh’s Cairo trilogy.
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Cannes Palm Dog readies four-legged frenzy for 25th anniversary
“It’s been embraced widely across the Cannes festival and beyond. We’re a Cannes fixture now.”
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Think-Film Impact Production marks 10th anniversary with busy Cannes schedule
Impact specialists are hosting discussion panel on censorship.
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Reviews
‘Exit 8’ review: Tokyo’s subway is an endless purgatory in ‘ingenious’ video game adaptation
Director Genki Kawamura’s twisting, inventive chiller bows in Cannes Midnight
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‘Magellan’ review: Lav Diaz directs Gael Garcia Bernal as the titular Portuguese explorer
The prolific Filipino auteur serves up a handsome, accessible historical biopic
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‘The Love That Remains’ review: Follow-up to ‘Godland’ is a tender breakup drama
Iceland’s Hynur Palmason returns with film about the end of a marraige.