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Adventures Of A Hollywood Banker
The daughter of legendary Dutch film financier Frans Afman (who passed away earlier this month) is making sure her father’s memory lives on through a documentary about his life.
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Almodovar’s Skin a fine fit for competition
Pedro is back on top form with a delicious horror thriller cum comedy cum love story.
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Weerasethakul in print
The first English language book about the Thai Palme d’Or winner includes contributions from Tilda Swinton and Tony Rayns.
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Cannes Agony Meter
An entertaining checklist about the depressing stuff on screen this year. And this was before Lars Von Trier ended the world!
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Von Trier is serious, meditative in Melancholia
There’s nobody like Lars Von Trier to divide audiences and his latest opus Melancholia is already doing just that, some calling it an unqualified masterpiece and others a load of rubbish.
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Khoo meets his sensei
Singaporean director Eric Khoo has been a fan of Japanese manga master Yoshihiro Tatsumi for decades, but when he picked up his autobiography, A Drifting Life, he knew he had to turn it into a film.
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Power trip
Xavier Durringer tells Screen that Thiérry Fremaux’s decision to include Durringer’s film The Conquest, which charts Nicolas Sarkozy’s rise to power, in the Cannes line-up was a “total surprise”.
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Whoopi’s wise words
Three young film-makers - and Screen - met the legendary Whoopi Goldberg in aid of charity Films Without Borders.
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Money talks
Screen chats to director Roger Donaldson, who is in Cannes to promote his new film, Cities, which begins shooting in September.
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Are you cooking for me?
Teams battle it out to cook for jury head Robert De Niro, in Cannes’ very own masterchef, Le Menu De Cannes.
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New Kaurismaki Is A Cracker
Aki Kaurismaki’s Le Havre received cheers, shouts of “Bravo” and sustained applause at its 8.30am screening today, greeted as the most pleasurable film in competiton thus far.
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Oil Change
Screen talks to the directors of controversial documentary The Big Fix about the BP oil spill.
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Malick misses out
Terrence Malick was not on hand for the Tree Of Life press call, press conference and red carpet today in Cannes.
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Hamming it up
Screen caught up with Jon Hamm and his long term girlfriend Jennifer Westfeldt, who are in Cannes to promote their feature Friends With Kids, which wrapped in February.
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Cannes you kick it?
Forget the FA Cup Final. The only football match worth watching on Saturday was Nike’s first annual celebrity tournament here in Cannes.
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Weathering the Cannes storm
Screen chats to Carol McGregor about raising the financing for her Scottish set feature Between Weathers. The question is…will Ewan be in it?
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Malick gets chatty with God
Tree Of Life requires its audience to surrender to its mood, pace and message. Cynics need not bother.
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