Latest Cannes News – Page 6
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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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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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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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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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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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NewsJames McArdle, Ewen Bremner to lead Sunderland-set dark comedy ‘Kill Paddy’
EXCLUSIVE: The independent title is produced by Carley Armstrong.
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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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NewsJack Davenport, Sophia Di Martino to star in Yorkshire-set comedy ‘Blueberry Inn’
EXCLUSIVE: Shooting took place at Castle Howard in Yorkshire.
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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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NewsQatar’s Doha Film Festival launches with over $300,000 in competition prize money
Event will run from November 20-28.
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NewsDanish filmmakers launch updated Dogma 25 manifesto
Five filmmakers have united on the manifesto, headed by May el-Toukhy.
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News“AI should be a tool for liberation”: Cannes UK pavilion to dig into the thorny AI in filmmaking debate
A discussion on the rise of indigenous languages in film, how genre films travel across borders and a talent talk with ’Pillion’ director Harry Lighton are also still to come.
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NewsCannes Close-Up: line producer Charles Audinet on shooting Chopin’s life in Bordeaux
In the interview he talks about recreating 19th century Paris in Bordeaux, and his tips for navigating the Cannes Film Festival.
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NewsWestEnd boards ‘The Highway That Eats People’ directed by Mary Harron
EXCLUSIVE: WestEnd is selling the film at Cannes, starring Anna Cobb and Charlie Plummer.
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NewsCannes Croisette section closed by fallen palm tree, pedestrian reportedly injured
A section of the Croisette was shut down on Saturday afternoon.
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News‘Eddington’ star Pedro Pascal on US politics: “F**k the people that try to make you scared”
Director Ari Aster also said the US is on a “dangerous road” that “no one is interested in stopping”.
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NewsCannes Close-Up: Daniel Battsek on chasing Julian Schnabel around Cannes
Battsek is the newly appointed president of Film At Lincoln Center and also chairman of Film London.
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NewsAri Aster’s ‘Eddington’ lands bottom of Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Meanwhile Hafsia Herzi’s ’The Little Sister’ picks up middling scores.














