All Cannes articles – Page 9
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NewsGermany launches Dogma initiative with Tom Tykwer, Nora Fingscheidt, Ilker Catak films
Five filmmakers will each make a feature film in the coming years, similar to the Nordic programme.
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Reviews‘Clarissa’ review: Sophie Okonedo, David Oyelowo anchor bold Lagos-set ‘Mrs Dalloway’ adaptation
The Esiri brothers’ Cannes Directors’ Fortnight title relocate Virginia Woolf’s potent themes to modern Nigeria
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Reviews‘La Gradiva’ review: Observant French debut captures volatile youths on an Italian school trip
Marine Atlan’s Cannes Critics’ Week title is set against the landscape of Pompeii
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News“Hunger for IP-driven material can seem overwhelming”: producers to discuss adaptations at Cannes UK Pavilion
Speakers include Element Pictures’ Chelsea Morgan Hoffman, Good Gate Media’s John Giwa-Amu and Fumes and Piki Films’ Carthew Neal.
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News‘Once Upon A Time In Gaza’ leads Palestinian sweep of 10th Critics Awards for Arab Films
‘Palestine 36’ and ‘Yunun’ each picked up two awards.
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NewsUK Global Screen Fund head reveals details of £100,000 minimum guarantee funds for sales agents
”It will be a competitive application process,” said Denitsa Yordanova.
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NewsCannes day 5: Mixed picture for Asia, plus talent talks politics and AI - The Screen Podcast
Asian titles loom large but many buyers from the region have stayed away.
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FeaturesHow a new production incentive aims to help Denmark’s producers be part of larger international projects
“We might be one of the last ones to have an incentive, but that’s a huge advantage, because we took the best from all the others — and created maybe the best incentive in the world.”
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NewsMaxine Peake, Gemma Jones to star in Altitude’s ‘The Bright Side Running Club’
EXCLUSIVE: The drama is the first film to be supported by Norfolk Screen’s regional incentive.
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NewsUK producer Tracy O’Riordan on ’I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning’, rallying for arts funding and future projects
O’Riordan is attending Cannes with Clio Barnard’s Directors’ Fortnight title, ‘I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning’.
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FeaturesNicolas Winding Refn on new film ‘Her Private Hell’, and how a near-death experience led him to rethink his career
“I was dead for half an hour, and I was brought back to life with electricity, like Frankenstein.”
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FeaturesMorocco tempts global productions with spectacular locations, talented crews and improving cash rebate
‘De Gaulle: Tilting Iron’, ‘Lords Of War’ and ‘The Odyssey’ have filmed in Morocco.
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NewsMotel checks in to French indie distribution scene
EXCLUSIVE: Founders Simon Robert and Guillaume De Castro are looking for US and UK films
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Reviews‘Gentle Monster’ review: Léa Seydoux is excellent in Marie Kreutzer’s undisciplined follow-up to ‘Corsage’
Cannes Competition title explores the collateral damage of abuse
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Reviews‘Club Kid’ review: Jordan Firstman’s queer drama is triumphant, acidic portrait of New York’s gay scene
The ’I Love LA’ star’s feature debut makes an impact in Cannes Un Certain Regard
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Reviews‘Thanks for Coming’ review: Alain Cavalier’s playful final chapter to his long-running filmed diary
The 94-year-old director’s farewell film plays in Directors’ Fortnight
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Reviews‘All Of A Sudden’ review: Virginie Efira and Tao Okamoto form a magnetic connection in Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s rich Paris drama
The film marks the third time that Hamaguchi has played in Cannes Competition
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Reviews‘The Blow’ review: Raw, affecting French debut explores the fault lines in a troubled family
Julien Gaspar-Oliveri’s Critics’ Week title stars Diego Murgia and Romane Fringeli
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Reviews‘Congo Boy’ review: Central African Republic debut is a warm, humane portrait of survival
Rafiki Fariala draws on his own experiences as a Congolese refugee for this authentic Un Certain Regard title
















