All articles by Fionnuala Halligan – Page 25
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Cannes: Screen Jury Grid gets new joint leader
With only one more film to screen at Cannes 68 – Macbeth – the Screen International team of jurors are tied for their lead film.
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Cannes: Screen Jury Grid nearly scores a new low
The scores are in for Marguerite & Julien and Sicario.
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Cannes: 'Sea of Trees' scores 12-year Screen jury low
Screen’s Cannes Jury has given its lowest score in more than a decade to Gus Van Sant’s Competition entrant.
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Cannes: Screen's jury grid has a new frontrunner
The Screen International Cannes jury rounded out Day 3 feeling largely satisfied with the films on offer in the 68th Competition thus far - although a few solitary Palmes were handed out.
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Cannes: Screen's jury reveals mixed first scores
Screen International’s legendary Cannes Palme D’Or jury swings back into action today, as the 68th festival gets into full swing and the first two films have played out at the Palais Des Festivals.
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Cannes: sizing up the Competition
Screen’s chief film critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan talks about the lack of screenings ahead of Cannes and what critics most want to see at the festival.
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Cannes: surprises and no-shows
With titles yet to be announced (up to three for Competition) Thierry Fremaux has presented an artistic selection which feels fresh and new, even though it’s anchored by exciting auteur ‘names’ – Audiard, Haynes, Villeneuve, Sorrentino, Van Sant.
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Every Thing Will Be Fine
Dir: Wim Wenders. Germany-Canada-Australia-Sweden-Norway. 2015. 118mins
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Fassbinder – To Love Without Demands
Dir/scr/prod: Christian Braad Thomsen. Denmark. 2015. 109mins
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BAFTAs 2015: Screen Stars of Tomorrow nominated
This year’s BAFTA nomination list is studded with former Screen International Stars of Tomorrow – in particular the acting sections, with two Best Actor contenders in Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne.