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NFTS Graduates Launch New Film Discovery App at Cannes
Victoria Thomas talks about her new App, Cues, which was unveiled at Cannes.
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The Cousteau legacy continues
Jean-Michel Cousteau talks about his documentary, aiming to premiere at next year’s Cannes.
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Hitchcock and Truffaut: Meeting of the minds
Truffaut or Hitchcock? How about both. Kent Jones’ Hitchcock/Truffaut, premiering in Cannes Classics and sold by Cohen Media Group, will be a must see for any true cinephile in Cannes.
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Chloe Zhao talks about her journey from China to Dakota
Although the similarities between 1990s China and the Pine Ridge Native American reservation in South Dakota may not be immediately obvious, Chloe Zhao explains those parallels exist in her first feature, Songs My Brother Taught Me, which is screening in Directors Fortnight.
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9ers flies high with Odysseo 3D
Korean film director Sung-Bok ‘Myron’ Jung and Auro 3D Founder Wilfried Van Baelen brought their high-flying 4k and 3d spectacle Odysseo 3D by Cavalia to the Marche on Thursday.
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Andrew Morgan: Fashioning a new business model
Andrew Morgan talks about his Cannes Market premiere The True Cost, executive produced by Livia Firth.
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Sergei Polunin talks ballet on the big screen
Sergei Polunin, the James Dean of the ballet world, is no longer a rebel without a cause.
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Mary McGuckian talks Eileen Gray
Nearly 40 years after her death, 2015 looks like the year of Eileen Gray, the designer, modernist and architect behind E1027.
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Grimur Hákonarson, Rams
The Icelandic director talks about his Un Certain Regard selection, set in a remote farming community.
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Cannes 2015 opens with Standing Tall
The film’s cast and other A-list talent were in attendance at the opening gala.
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Visit Films unveils poster for 'Krisha'
EXCLUSIVE: The family drama directed by Trey Edward Shults plays in Cannes Critics Week.
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DxM, first look at sci-fi thriller
EXCLUSIVE: Thriller starring Sam Neil features two former Screen Stars of Tomorrow - Tom Payne and Antonia Campbell-Hughes
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Chloe Sevigny and Kate Beckinsale in 'Love & Friendship', first look
EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK at Whit Stillman’s Jane Austen adaptation.
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Newport Beach Film Festival
PICTURE GALLERY: Filmgoers mixed with celebrities at the California festival’s 16th edition that ran from April 23-30.
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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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Stanley Nelson talks burden of history, power of crowdfunding
RiverRun honoree talks about crowdfunding support for theatrical launch of The Black Panthers: Vanguard Of The Revolution.
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An Appalachian 'Journey'
One of the audience hits at this year’s RiverRun International Film Festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina is Chris Gallaway’s documentary The Long Start To The Journey.
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Thomas Vinterberg gives NFTS masterclass
Far From The Madding Crowd director joined by cinematographer Charlotte Bruus Christensen.
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Cruise, Arnie, The Rock wow CinemaCon
Attendees at the annual Las Vegas shindig know they are always in for a treat and Paramount and Warner Bros did not disappoint in their content-heavy A-list presentations.