All articles by Melanie Goodfellow – Page 9
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Cannes’ family-friendly initiative Le Ballon Rouge to expand for 2020
120 families and 25 children participated in this year’s edition.
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Renen Schorr, outgoing head of the Sam Spiegel School, reveals busy final months
The Israeli cinema veteran is stepping down at the end of the year.
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Other Angle Pictures racks up sales on Claude Lelouch’s 'The Best Years Of A Life' (exclusive)
The film premiered Out of Competition at Cannes.
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'Alice And The Mayor', 'An Easy Girl' win Cannes Directors' Fortnight awards
Sidebar winners directed by Nicolas Pariser and Rebecca Zlotowski.
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Jeremy Clapin's 'I Lost My Body' wins 2019 Cannes Critics’ Week
It is the first time a feature-length animation has won prestigious Cannes parallel selection.
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Céline Sciamma, Pavel Pawlikowski, the Dardennes join 500 filmmakers in EU elections appeal
Appeal for people to vote in European Union parliamentary elections launched at the Cannes Film Festival,
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Wild Bunch scores strong sales on Cannes contender 'Les Misérables' (exclusive)
“It’s this year’s Capernaum,” commented Wild Bunch sales chief Eva Diederix.
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Cannes 2019 embraces an industry in transition
Buyers and sellers noted steady business that was likely to yield more transactions in the days ahead.
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Female-focused financing event Breaking Through The Lens marks second edition at Cannes
The initiative is spearheaded by filmmakers Daphne Schmon, Emily Carlton and Elpida Stathatou.
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New research shows film criticism gender bias
France’s Collectif 50/50, the body which spear-headed the festival gender parity charter has launched a new initiative to investigate the gender split of cinema critics with the EU’s MEDIA programme.
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Jour2fête strikes deals for 'Papicha' (exclusive)
Mounia Meddour’s Un Certain Regard title is heading to Spain, Columbia and Brazil.
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Standing ovation for Alain Delon as Cannes pushes on with controversial tribute
The decision to celebrate Delon’s career has sparked criticism from #MeToo activists.
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Cynthia Beatt, Tilda Swinton Fiji-set project 'Heart Of Light' takes shape
Project gearing up to shoot next year in South Pacific island of Fiji.
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Japan's Toei pacts with Saudi Manga Productions on 'The Journey' (exclusive)
The feature-length animation is an epic tale drawn from Saudi folklore.
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'The Woodcutter Story' wins Critics' Week Next Step Prize
Critics’ Week launched The Next Step initiative in 2014 to help directors of shorts that premiere in its selection to progress to their first feature.
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First trailer: Claude Lelouch's Cannes title 'The Best Years Of A Life' (exclusive)
The film premieres Out of Competition today (May 18).
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Claude Lelouch reveals details on his next film, a 'La La Land'-style "musical comedy" (exclusive)
The film has finished shooting, with editing about to begin.
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'Yomeddine', 'Capernaum' scoop top prizes at Arab cinema Critics Awards
Both titles premiered at Cannes 2018.
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The Doha Film Institute unveils spring grants
A total of 31 projects from 28 countries have received DFI support, including two Yemeni films for the first time.
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Cannes red carpet protest organisers on gender equality campaign’s impact, next steps
One year on from the launch of Collectif 50/50’s groundbreaking gender equality charter, Screen talks to the organisers about what they have achieved.