All Comment articles – Page 65
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Back to the beach
During the month of May there is no escaping the multi-media assault of Cannes, so it’s a good thing this year’s event boasted a worthy and enjoyable Competition line-up and offered some controversy for the film press pack
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Palace pictures
US movie palaces of yesteryear are brought to life in a beautiful photo collection
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UK producers must lobby to rejoin Eurimages
For too long UK producers have been been deprived of access to funds and co-producers that their European counterparts take for granted.
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Grandmaster, anyone?
Know your Queen’s Gambit from your Sicilian Defense? This is the event for you if so.
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Reincarnated... and revived on Kickstarter
Jennifer Fox’s new film My Reincarnation has raised more than $150,000 via Kickstarter, becoming the site’s fourth highest earning film project (and the top funding for a completed film).
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Tattooed on my brain
Have a look at the redband trailer for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.
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Carry On Star Wars
Barbara Windsor comes face to face with a group of stormtroopers as Elstree & Borehamwood gets the Hollywood treatment.
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Stars in shorts
Dominic Cooper and Anamaria Marinca are among stars to have appeared in shorts shot in London this year.
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Drive-ing music
Find out about those ’80s-leaning pop tunes that had a starring role in Drive.
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Jacques of all trades
Stella Artois and Future Cinema imagine the life of a bon vivant on the Croisette in the ’60s.
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Anatolia is long, powerful; Source is long, conventional
Also, Mike’s predictions for the Palme d’Or.
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Sorrentino, Refn don't dazzle
Regulations, reviews and von Trier reaction as the competition nears its end.
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Adventures Of A Hollywood Banker
The daughter of legendary Dutch film financier Frans Afman (who passed away earlier this month) is making sure her father’s memory lives on through a documentary about his life.
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Almodovar’s Skin a fine fit for competition
Pedro is back on top form with a delicious horror thriller cum comedy cum love story.
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Weerasethakul in print
The first English language book about the Thai Palme d’Or winner includes contributions from Tilda Swinton and Tony Rayns.
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Cannes Agony Meter
An entertaining checklist about the depressing stuff on screen this year. And this was before Lars Von Trier ended the world!
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Von Trier is serious, meditative in Melancholia
There’s nobody like Lars Von Trier to divide audiences and his latest opus Melancholia is already doing just that, some calling it an unqualified masterpiece and others a load of rubbish.