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Cannes Q&A: Na Hong Jin, 'The Wailing'
Director Na Hong Jin talks to Screen about his Out of Competition Cannes 2016 title.
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UK Panel: What makes US distributors acquire UK independent films?
Leading US independent distributors talk to Ben Roberts, director of the BFI Film Fund, about their film acquisitions strategies and what they look for in UK films.
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Virtual reality flies into Cannes
Virtual reality looks set to be the next big thing in film-making. The programming and panels at the Marché’s annual NEXT event offered a glimpse of things to come.
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Cannes: Screen's VOD panel
The discussion at Screen’s VoD panel centred on the relative virtues of different platforms and subscription models, and why the industry remains tight-lipped on viewing figures.
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Cannes: Laura Poitras talks 'Risk'
With Doc Day talking place today, Laura Poitras speaks to Screen about her Cannes world premiere Risk and the thrill of working on short-form documentaries at her new company Field of Vision.
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Michael O'Shea, 'The Transfiguration'
Debut director discusses being selected in Cannes’ Uncertain Regard.
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Sally Sussman talks 'Midnight Returns'
The Cannes Classics selection follows Billy Hayes, the subject of Midnight Express, as he returns to Turkey.
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In conversation with: Pablo Larrain, 'Neruda'
Larrain discusses his playful noir, which plays at Cannes in Directors’ Fortnight.
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Palestinian film-makers hit the Croisette
Selection of upcoming Palestinian projects to be presented at a Marché du Film Producers Network breakfast on Tuesday (May 17) in Cannes.
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Cannes Q&A: Olivier Assayas, 'Personal Shopper'
Kristen Stewart stars in the Clouds Of Sils Maria director’s latest feature, which plays in Competition at Cannes.
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Cannes: Shahrbanoo Sadat, Katja Adomeit talk 'Wolf And Sheep'
Writer-director Shahrbanoo Sadat and producer Katja Adomeit talk to Wendy Mitchell about the challenges involved in making the Afghanistan-set drama Wolf And Sheep, which is premiering here in Directors’ Fortnight
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Cannes: Park Chan-wook talks 'The Handmaiden'
The new film from Cannes favourite Park Chan-wook is an adaptation of Sarah Waters’ Victorian era-set lesbian crime novel Fingersmith, transplanted to 1930s Japan.
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Cannes: Michele Russo talks 'The Family Whistle'
Michael Russo tracks the history of the Coppola clan in doc The Family Whistle.
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Michael Dudok de Wit on collaborating with Studio Ghibli
Dutch animator Michael Dudok de Wit talks Un Certain Regard title The Red Turtle.
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Nicole Garcia, 'From The Land Of The Moon'
Garcia discusses her Martion Cotillard-starring Cannes Competition title.
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Cannes: Kleber Mendonca Filho, 'Aquarius'
Brazilian director discusses his Cannes Competition drama.
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Cannes: Riccardo Scamarcio on Buena Onda’s sweet success
The Italian production company run by Riccardo Scamarcio [pictured] and Valeria Golino is back in Cannes.
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Cannes Q&A: Juho Kuosmanen, 'The Happiest Day In The Life Of Olli Maki'
The Finnish director makes his debut feature with a boxing story more about romance than the ring.
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Bruno Dumont talks 'Slack Bay' and his newfound love of comedy
French director discusses his Competition comedy Slack Bay.
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Cannes: Justine Triet on 'In Bed With Victoria'
Triet’s latest stars Virginie Efira as a workaholic Parisian lawyer.