All Cannes articles – Page 84
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Reviews‘Harka’: Cannes Review
Adam Bessa excels as a Tunisian street seller amidst the Arab Spring upheaval in this heartfelt dramatic debut
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NewsKirill Serebrennikov calls for end of “unbearable” Russian culture boycott
‘Tchaikovsky’s Wife’ director defended receiving funding from Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.
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Reviews‘The Woodcutter Story’: Cannes Review
Mikko Myllylahti’s debut feature is an unpredictable Nordic oddity that plays in a familiar key of muted, comic surrealism
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Reviews‘Rodeo’: Cannes Review
Lola Quivoron’s full mileage motocross movie proves she is a director with potential to burn
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News13 Films boards Cannes sales on Luke Evans crime thriller ‘5lbs Of Pressure’ (exclusive)
Production slated for September start in New Jersey.
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NewsJohn Friedberg joins Black Bear as company launches sales division
Former STX executive named Black Bear partner.
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News‘Tchaikovsky’s Wife’ launches Screen’s 2022 Cannes jury grid
Kirill Serebrennikov’s biographical drama received an average of 2.3.
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Reviews‘God’s Creatures’: Cannes Review
Emily Watson puts in a commanding performance in this trad rural Irish mother-son drama
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NewsMia Bays to talk on the role of national film funds at Cannes’ UK Pavilion today
The panel will take place on Friday (May 20).
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NewsCrunchyroll teams with Sony, Wild Bunch on new Makoto Shinkai film (exclusive)
Shinkai’s previous films include ‘Your Name’ and ‘Weathering With You’.
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FeaturesCannes 2022: hot projects from Japan
Titles include fantasty romance, manga adaptations and the latest in a hit horror franchise.
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NewsElysian Films’ Danny Perkins vows to attract teens to cinemas with comedy slate
Beyond ‘Greatest Days’, Perkins has nine projects in development as part of Mews Films label
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Features‘Harka’ producer Julie Viez on the Cannes title’s exhilarating Tunisian shoot
Un Certain Regard title Harka is the debut film by Egyptian-UK director Lotfy Nathan.
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FeaturesThe rise of the Catalan film industry
Two films from Catalan filmmakers are in Cannes’ Official Selection.
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NewsLes Films du Losange posts fresh deals on Mia Hansen-Løve’s ‘One Fine Morning’ (exclusive)
Romantic drama starring Léa Seydoux is Hansen Løve’s eighth film after Bergman Island.
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FeaturesRob Reiner talks Albert Brooks documentary, relaunching Castle Rock
Reiner will be interviewing Sharon Stone in Cannes this week for the project.
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Features‘Squid Game’ star Lee Jung-jae on his directing debut ‘Hunt’
Lee returns to the Croisette with the world premiere of his directorial debut Hunt in Midnight Screenings.
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Reviews‘The Eight Mountains’: Cannes Review
A rich, gentle story about a lasting friendship with conventional arthouse appeal shares the Jury Prize at Cannes
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NewsNeon 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














