All Cannes articles – Page 9
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Reviews’The Phoenician Scheme’ review: Benicio del Toro and Wes Anderson unite for espionage comedy-drama
Mia Threapleton co-headlines alongside an ensemble cast including Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson and Benedict Cumberbatch.
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NewsCannes Close-Up: ‘Die, My Love’ producer Andrea Calderwood on reuniting with Lynne Ramsay
The Scottish producer says Martin Scorsese got the ball rolling on ’Die, My Love’.
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Reviews‘The Secret Agent’ review: Kleber Mendonça Filho’s 1970s Brazilian thriller is ‘riot of a movie’
The director’s anarchic follow-up to ‘Bacarau’ stars Wagner Moura and Udo Kier
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NewsCannes Close-Up: Production designer Anne Seibel on ‘Emily In Paris’ and Marie Antoinette’s bedroom
Siebel is Oscar-nominated for her design on Woody Allen’s ‘Midnight In Paris’.
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Reviews‘My Father’s Shadow’ review: Sope Dirisu stars in this electric debut set in 1990s Nigeria
The semi-autobiographical first feature from Akinola Davies Jr premieres in Un Certain Regard
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Reviews‘Peak Everything’ review: Anne Emond’s bilingual romance takes some outlandish detours
Canadian director presents a romantic comedy, disaster movie, family drama and eco-horror rolled into one
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News‘Die, My Love’ receives mixed scores on Cannes jury grid; ‘Nouvelle Vague’ lands third
Chie Hayakawa’s ’Renoir’ also scored on the grid.
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Reviews‘A Magnificent Life’ review: Sylvain Chomet animates the life of Marcel Pagnol
’Triplets of Belleville’ director presents presents a rose-tinted view of the writer/director
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Reviews‘Pillion’ review: Alexander Skarsgard and Harry Melling star in frank British debut
Writer/director Harry Lighton sensitively explores a submissive gay relationship
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NewsRichard Linklater says Trump tariffs are “not going to happen”
The director was speaking at a Cannes Film Festival press conference for his French-language feature Nouvelle Vague.
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NewsJennifer Lawrence: “I highly recommend having kids if you want to be an actor”
Lawrence and Robert Pattinson joke over whether parenthood gives you energy.
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Reviews‘Orwell: 2+2=5’ review: Raoul Peck links the writer, thinker and activist to the Orwellian present day
Peck’s wide-ranging, cluttered film is several documentaries in one
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FeaturesNeeraj Ghaywan, director of Un Certain Regard premiere ‘Homebound’, talks 10-year gap between films, getting notes from Martin Scorsese
Ghaywan attributes the length gap between the two films to Cannes and his own imposter syndrome.
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NewsBuyers flock to micro_scope’s 4k restoration of Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Incendies’
EXCLUSIVE: Deals close on 2010 Venice selection and Middle East-set story in Scandinavia, South Korea, Brazil.
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NewsOutsider Pictures in talks with Cannes buyers on ‘Copeland’ doc about The Police drummer
EXCLUSIVE: Pablo Aragüés directs the Redwood Films production.
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News‘Chaplin, Spirit Of The Tramp’ doc sells around the world
EXCLUSIVE: Feature documentary directed by Charlie Chaplin‘s granddaughter Carmen Chaplin.
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NewsCJ Beckford, Mirren Mack to lead UK romantic comedy ‘Arthur & Clara’
EXCLUSIVE: Directorial debut of Kieran Bourne.
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NewsAsian buyers upbeat at Cannes market halfway point
Executives from three top Asian distributors are happy with the quality of films on offer and confident they will return home with busy slates.
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NewsFirst look at Emily Atef’s English-language debut ‘Call Me Queen’ as production wraps
EXCLUSIVE: Eliane Umuhire, Denise Gough lead the adaptation of Lara Santoro’s novel ‘Mercy’.
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NewsJack Davenport, Sophia Di Martino to star in Yorkshire-set comedy ‘Blueberry Inn’
EXCLUSIVE: Shooting took place at Castle Howard in Yorkshire.
















