All Cannes articles – Page 9
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WestEnd boards ‘The Highway That Eats People’ directed by Mary Harron
EXCLUSIVE: WestEnd is selling the film at Cannes, starring Anna Cobb and Charlie Plummer.
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Cannes Croisette section closed by fallen palm tree, pedestrian reportedly injured
A section of the Croisette was shut down on Saturday afternoon.
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Reviews
‘A Useful Ghost’ review: A haunted vacuum cleaner collides with Thailand’s recent past
This deadpan Thai comedy-drama takes big risks and comes out swinging
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‘Eddington’ star Pedro Pascal on US politics: “F**k the people that try to make you scared”
Director Ari Aster also said the US is on a “dangerous road” that “no one is interested in stopping”.
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‘Mirrors No. 3’ review: Rich study of trauma and grief unfolds in the German countryside
Christian Petzold’s fourth collaboration with actor Paula Beer is small but mighty
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‘Urchin’ review: Harris Dickinson directs an elevated study of addiction
British actor-turned-filmmaker bows in Un Certain Regard
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Cannes Close-Up: Daniel Battsek on chasing Julian Schnabel around Cannes
Battsek is the newly appointed president of Film At Lincoln Center and also chairman of Film London.
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Ari Aster’s ‘Eddington’ lands bottom of Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Meanwhile Hafsia Herzi’s ’The Little Sister’ picks up middling scores.
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Fantastic Fest horror ‘What Happened To Dorothy Bell?’ lands at Raven Banner for Cannes sales
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Hargrove, Asya Meadows, and Lisa Wilcox star.
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Reviews
‘Wild Foxes’ review: Samuel Kircher lands a punch in school boxing drama
Kircher headlines Valery Carnoy’s thoughtful Directors’ Fortnight debut
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FilmSharks’ The Remake Co. strikes deals on ‘Ten Days Without Mom’, ‘Morgue’
Without Filter, Ghosting Gloria also among deals.
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‘The Wave’ review: Sebastian Lelio's ambitious feminist musical is set to Chile’s university strikes
Ambitious project set during the 2018 protests is an over-reach for the Oscar-winning director
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‘The Chronology Of Water’ review: Kristen Stewart’s debut is an intense deep-dive into the life of a troubled artist
Length and repetition undermines a fiery film anchored by Imogen Poots
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Jackrabbit Media, Saban Films strike North American deal on ‘Delivery Run’
EXCLUSIVE: Joey Palmroos wrote and directed thriller.
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Features
Moroccan film sector's “vibrant female presence” is helping to strengthen its international outlook
Maryam Touzani, Laïla Marrakchi and Meryem Benm’Barek-Aloïsi are among a slew of Moroccan filmmakers with new work in the pipeline.
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“A love letter to Lagos”: ‘My Father’s Shadow’ producers talk filming on location in Nigeria
Nigerian cinema joins the A-list with Akinola Davies Jr’s debut, following two brothers on a road trip across Lagos. Screen talks to producers Rachel Dargavel and Funmbi Ogunbanwo.
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New Europe hires LevelK exec as co-head of sales
EXCLUSIVE: Liang will handle territories including UK-Ireland, Aus-NZ and Canada.
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How Cannes Competition title ‘Sirat’ shot in the searing heat of the Moroccan desert
Morocco’s stunning scenery, skilled crew and 30% rebate make it a magnet for filmmakers.
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In pictures: Screen’s Future Leaders drinks at Cannes
The reception took place on May 16 at the Screen International Garden.
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Buyers swing for Serbian epic ‘Sword Of Vengeance’
The feature is being billed as Serbia’s answer to ‘Mad Max’.