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Screen critics' top films from Cannes 2018
Screen International critics select some of the hottest titles from this year’s Cannes Competition, Un Certain Regard, Director’s Fortnight and Critics Week sections.
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Stuart Ford outlines his plans for new venture AGC Studios
Former IM Global chief was in Cannes to make deals for Laika animation ‘Missing Link’ and WW2 epic ‘Midway’.
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Cannes short films: spotlighting the prize winners and Screen's picks
Screen appraises the short film prize-winners from Cannes across Competition, Cinefondation, Directors’ Fortnight and Critics’ Week.
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Palme d'Or winner Hirokazu Kore-eda on the family ties that inspired 'Shoplifters'
Kore-eda’s film was his fifth to be selected for Cannes Competition.
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"It was so absurd": Terry Gilliam on the 18-year journey to make 'Don Quixote'
Gilliam’s film screens out of Competition at Cannes this weekend, after a protracted legal dispute.
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Matteo Garrone on reaching into his past with Cannes Competition title 'Dogman'
The Italian filmmaker returns to Competition for the fourth time, three years after ‘Tale Of Tales’.
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'Burning' director Lee Chang-dong on his “ambiguous” Cannes Competition title
The film stars Yoo Ah-in, Steven Yeun, and Jeon Jong-seo.
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Kevin Macdonald on uncovering child abuse allegations in his new Whitney Houston doc
Cannes premiere tells the authorised story of the singer’s incredible career, troubled marriage and mysterious death in 2012.
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First look & set report: Noah Schnapp in Michael Morpurgo adaptation 'Waiting For Anya' (exclusive)
Schnapp plays Jo, a French boy who helps Jewish children across the Franco-Spanish border in WW2.
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Leading financiers discuss the "uncertainty" in the UK film sector
“The media landscape has never, ever changed faster than it is now.”
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Rebellion, protests and A-list directors: 50 years of Cannes Directors' Fortnight
Conceived amid the French social unrest of 1968, and born in 1969, Directors’ Fortnight celebrates its 50th edition this year.
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Lukas Dhont talks genderless casting for his Cannes transgender film 'Girl'
Dhont was inspired by a 15 year old who spoke openly about being born in the wrong body.
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What next for Film4?
Film4 is gearing up for major activity in the remainder of 2018 after a brief production hiatus, according to Daniel Battsek.
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Gurinder Chadha talks 'Blinded By The Light', her "spiritual sequel" to 'Bend It Like Beckham'
Chadha is currently shooting the 1980s-set drama.
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Future Leaders 2018: the producers who are rising stars
Screen International selects and profiles the young producers who are already changing the film industry.
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Will Blockchain become a game-changer for the film industry?
A number of film industry parties are exploring the use of this decentralised digital ledger.
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Director Ali Abbasi on how Cannes title 'Border' channels "the experience of being a minority"
Abbasi lived for 20 years in Iran, then studied in Sweden before moving to his current home in Denmark.
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UK film execs make predictions for Brexit impact
The UK is scheduled to leave the European Union on March 29, 2019.
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Paul Dano on his directing debut 'Wildlife' and writing with girlfriend Zoe Kazan
Dano opened Cannes Critic’s Week with his directing debut Wildlife, which premiered at Sundance.
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Cannes 2018: what are buyers looking for?
International buyers of buzzy arthouse films reveal what they works in their territories.