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A Royal Affair
TrustNordisk were in Cannes selling Zentropa’s epic real life historical love story starring Mads Mikkelssen and Alicia Vikander.
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Weekly International Box Office May 13 - 15
Fast & Furious 5 remained in pole position for the second consecutive week, becoming the franchise’s biggest overseas grosser in the process.
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Liza Johnson
Artist turned film-maker Liza Johnson makes her feature debut with Return, a portrait of her hometown in Ohio starring Linda Cardellini, Michael Shannon and Tim Blake Nelson, which is screening in Cannes’ Directors Fortnight.
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Pablo Giorgelli
Argentinian director Pablo Giorgelli’s first feature Las Acacias is screening in Cannes’ Critics Week.
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Cannes Film Festival
The stars and top industry execs are out at the Cannes Film Festival, May 11-28, 2011
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Hat-trick for Thor at the top of UK box office
Paramount’s action-adventure becomes first film since The King’s Speech to record three consecutive weeks at number one.
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Cannes 2011 documentary profiles
From Egyptian bellydancing to a portrait of Charlotte Rampling.
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Sean Durkin
Director Sean Durkin returns to Cannes with Sundance hit Martha Marcy May Marlene after winning Best Short at Directors’ Fortnight last year.
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Paramount strikes deal for Rainbow's Not Born To Be Gladiators
EXCLUSIVE: Rainbow CEO Iginio Straffi talks to Screen about the $57m animation project.
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Weekly International Box Office May 6 - 8
Fast Five showed an impressive change of gear to leapfrog Thor into first place as Rio became top overseas earner of 2011.
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Untitled Mat Whitecross Project
Shooting has just wrapped on Mat Whitecross’s follow up to Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll, a road movie thriller starrring Ray Winstone and Jim Sturgess which is funded by CinemaNX.
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FINAL UPDATE Cannes Dailies 2011 Digital Editions
Catch up with our print Cannes editions here. All 9 issues have now been posted online.
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Julia Leigh
Cannes Meet The Debutants: Acclaimed Australian novelist Julia Leigh makes her debut with Competition title Sleeping Beauty.
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Runar Runarsson
Cannes Meet The Debutants: Screen talks to the Volcano director about sunken ships and his elderly coming-of-age story.
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Thor retains UK box office crown
The UK box office displays decent depth as five films gross over $1.6m (£1m) for the first time in eight weeks.
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The world from Wilshire
UTA independent film group is using its international insight to connect film-makers to innovative financing partners. Screen talks to Rena Ronson and Rich Klubeck about comedies, co-productions and Cannes
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The new European studios
What has happened to the dream of a European studio? Screen looks at the new model for pan-regional buying partnerships and discovers the challenges in releasing independent films across multiple territories
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On Egypt's front lines
Young Egyptian film-makers are emerging to portray their lives on the big screen. As Cannes prepares to pay tribute to Egypt as its first guest country, Screen asks if there is a market and finance for this new Arab generation
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Miramax's third act
Well-respected former Fox executive Mike Lang is making an impression at the head of the newly re-independent Miramax Films. He talks to Jeremy Kay about exploiting the library, rebooting production and working with the Weinsteins