All articles by Melanie Goodfellow – Page 25
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Celluloid Dreams boards Israeli director Yaron Shani's 'The Love Trilogy' (exclusive)
First look at project mostly non-professional actors who were were asked to live the lives of their fictional characters for a shooting period of over a year.
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Legendary French cinema and Cannes mover and shaker Pierre Rissient dies at 81
Influential figure who championed Clint Eastwood, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Edward Yang, Jane Campion and Im Kwon-taek passes away on eve of 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival.
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Playtime boards sales on Fred Cavayé comedy ‘Nothing To Hide’ (exclusive)
The film is a remake of Italian hit Perfect Strangers, and stars Bérénice Béjo, Suzanne Clément and Roschdy Zem.
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Celluloid Dreams boards sales on 'Babyteeth' starring Ben Mendelsohn, Essie Davis
Bittersweet comedy is adapted from Rita Kalnejais’s critically-acclaimed play.
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Paulo Branco and lawyers hit back at Cannes over 'Don Quixote' dispute
‘The Cannes Film Festival is not above the law and the virulence and aggressiveness of its tone will not change anything.’
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Wild Bunch to launch new films from Ken Loach, Dardennes, Elia Suleiman at Cannes 2018 (exclusive)
UK’s Loach to start shooting new film this autumn exploring precarity in the age of the gig economy.
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Cannes Film Festival launches sexual harassment hotline
It’s one of a raft of measures aimed at combatting the issue of sexual harassment.
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Celluloid Dreams takes rights to Hermann Vaske's doc 'Why Are We Creative?' (exclusive)
Feature-length doc includes interviews with David Bowie, Björk, Wim Wenders, David Lynch, Angelina Jolie, Quentin Tarantino, Bono and Diane Kruger.
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Paulo Branco seeks writ against Cannes Film Festival over 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote'
It’s the latest twist in the legal battle over who owns the rights to the film.
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Versatile snaps up world sales on Cannes doc 'The State Against Mandela And The Others' (exclusive)
Documentary reconstructs historic trial resulting in Nelson Mandela’s life sentence.
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Former Canal Plus chief Vincent Bolloré placed in custody amid African corruption probe
Billionaire businessman has recently scaled back direct involvement in Canal+.
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Dubai Film Festival chiefs cancel 2018 edition, promise 2019 relaunch
Rumours has swirled around future of festival, key film event in Middle East.
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Mystery swirls around future of Dubai International Film Festival
Festival was major event on Arab cinema calendar.
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Elle Driver boards Cédric Kahn's Deneuve, Bercot starrer 'Happy Birthday' (exclusive)
Paris-based sales company to launch sales on family comedy-drama produced by Sylvie Pialat at Cannes.
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Cannes: Directors' Fortnight unveils 2018 line-up
Noé, Faucon and Rosales feature in 50th anniversary edition marked by strong Hispanic, French presence.
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Cannes chief hints at Lars von Trier comeback, confirms Andrey Zvyagintsev in jury
Negotiations are going on behind the scenes to lift director’s “persona non grata” status.
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Cannes 2018 line-up: seven key talking points
There was plenty for Thierry Frémaux and Pierre Lescure to discuss at the Official Competition press conference.
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Cannes 2018: Thierry Frémaux talks Netflix, selfies, and female representation
Netflix would be “hailed as heroes” if they released Alfonso Cuaron’s latest film Roma theatrically in France, says Cannes’ festival director.
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Jafar Panahi's Cannes contender '3 Faces' acquired by Celluloid Dreams (exclusive)
Memento Films takes French rights to Panahi’s film about three actresses.
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Netflix Cannes snub could enflame France's theatrical windows debate
Festival under pressure from France’s powerful exhibition lobby.