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Ronan Keating sings with Goddess
Keating talks to Screen about his acting debut in the “beautiful story” of Goddess.
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Kanye in Cannes: The sequel
Hoping for another Kanye West interaction as he presents his debut short film Cruel Summer.
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Mean Streets and mini macaroons
Ben Drew (aka Plan B) was in Cannes for the market premiere of his hard hitting directorial debut iLL Manors as well as a great party afterwards.
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Getting the juice from Lemon
Kelly Brook and Keith Lemon were on cheeky form as they dropped into Cannes for a whistle stop trip to promote Keith Lemon: The Movie.
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Revolver celebrates 15 years with a new look
Company unveils new logo designed by uber-cool artist Shepard Fairey’s Studio Number One.
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A Happy Ending?
Dr Who actress Karen Gillan is in Cannes to promote her first feature, the Glasgow set indie romantic comedy Not Another Happy Ending, directed by John McKay and produced by Claire Mundell of Synchronicity.
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How To lock down a lead
Matteo Garrone talks about his latest feature Reality which is screening today (Friday 18) in competition at Cannes.
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Snow Patrol feels Vibrations
Snow Patrol’s drummer Johnny Quinn talks about the band’s role on Terri Hooley biopic Good Vibrations.
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Camel on the Croisette..
Sacha Baron Cohen pulled off his latest publicity stunt to promote The Dictator in Cannes, with the help of a very obliging camel.
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It’s as easy as one-two-three
Ian Sandwell takes a look at how the forthcoming horror anthology The ABCs Of Death came together.
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Cannes Champion
Ken Loach has made Cannes history with his 11th film in competition this year, so why don’t the UK media and industry revere him as they should?
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King of the plants
It’s not often that you are in the presence of greatness. But that was the case last night at a preview screening of Sky’s latest series, David Attenborough’s Kingdom Of Plants, attended by the man himself.
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The Idea Trade
The TV industry does it and film is finally starting to do the same: selling the stories and concepts of existing movies for repackaging in multiple international territories.
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Anticipation Rises
Screen casts an excitable look over the latest trailer for The Dark Knight Rises.