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Left to right: Nu Image/Millennium Films' Danny Dimbort, Director Lee Daniels, Nu Image/Millennium Films' Avi Lerner.
Actor Udo Kier at the The Finnish Film & Audiovisual Export (FAVEX) karaoke and “alternative dinner ” party in Cannes.
Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek
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Penelope Cruz and Astrid Berges Frisbey
Adrien Brody
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Emily Browning
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Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz
Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo
Jodie Foster
Midnight In Paris
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Brad Pitt takes centre stage.
Rachel McAdams
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Aishwarya Rai
John C Reilly
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Salma Hayek
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Uma Thurman
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Soul Surfer team: Executive Producer David Tice, Bethany Hamilton, Dominic Ianno and Kevin Sorbo.
Headhunters team: Morten Tyldun, Jo Nesbo and Aksel Hennie
Doha Film Institute's Amanda Palmer and Where Do We Go Now director Nadine Labaki
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The Irish industry reception
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show caption2025-07-04T09:19:00Z By Mona Tabbara
EXCLUSIVE: The thriller is the final instalment of Saleh’s Cairo trilogy.
2025-07-02T07:30:00Z By Rebecca Leffler
EXCLUSIVE: The comedy drama is the first feature from Alexe Poukine.
2025-06-24T15:00:00Z By John Hazelton
Ukraine’s Sergei Loznitsa previously won the Un Certain Regard directing prize for Donbass.
2013-05-06T16:51:00Z By Screen reporters
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment in association with Bulgari will premiere a restored version of the larger-than-life production in the Cannes Classics programme on May 21.
2013-05-06T05:11:00Z By Melanie Goodfellow
EXCLUSIVE: Cannes Un Certain Regard selection sold by The Match Factory.
2013-05-01T13:49:00Z By Ian Sandwell
World premiere of the first 8K narrative film, the comedic short film Beauties À La Carte [pictured], to be screened by Japanese public broadcaster NHK.
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