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Michel Gondry to head Cannes short film jury
The French director recently opened a lab in Paris for short film-makers; he will head short and Cinefondation jury.
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Alta Films pick up Midnight In Paris for Spain
Woody Allen’s romantic comedy Midnight In Paris has been sold to indie outfit Alta Films for release in Spanish theatres through their distribution wing Alta Classics.
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Cannes to open with Woody Allen’s Midnight In Paris
The comedy will get its world premiere on May 11, the same day it is due to open across France.
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DDA wins PR job for Electrolux at Cannes
DDA Public Relations has signed a three-year contract to represent Electrolux, as the white goods brand aims to a mark at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Robert De Niro to lead Cannes 2011 jury
De Niro starred in Palme d’Or winning Taxi Driver in 1976.
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Lost City Of Z catches fire for Inferno
Los Angeles-based Inferno Entertainment has virtually sold out the upcoming adventure epic The Lost City Of Z, its marquee title that is being lined up for Brad Pitt and director James Gray.
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TrustNordisk seals key territories on Bier, Von Trier titles
Japan, Korea sold on In A Better World, Melancholia lands in Germany, Italy.
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Relativity acquires US rights to sci-fi thriller Skyline
Relativity Media has acquired US rights to the sci-fi thriller Skyline in a deal that takes one of the most sophisticated effects-driven independent features off the market.
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Joan Chen sees Red
The Chinese American actress and director has joined Seeing Red, a three-story onimbus featuring tales of female revenge.
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AV Pictures closes key deals on Josh Reed's Primal
AV Pictures kicks off Cannes Market with key deals on Josh Reed’s Primal.
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Hathaway, Sturgess sign to Scherfig's One Day for Focus
Film of bestselling novel by David Nicholls is being produced by Nina Jacobson.
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Screen lines up dailies and events schedule for Cannes
Screen International will be presenting a series of publications and events at the Cannes Film Festival and Cannes Market, which kicks off May 12.
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Bertucelli's The Tree to close Cannes
English-language family drama stars Charlotte Gainsbourg with Marton Csokas and Aden Young.
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Fortissimo takes on Cannes Competition title My Joy
Sergei Loznitsa’s debut feature is a parable of contemporary life in Russia, telling the story of a truck driver who loses his way in the Russian wilderness .
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Lily Sometimes to close Cannes Directors Fortnight
Fabienne Berthaud’s film stars Diane Kruger and Ludivine Sagnier.
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Cannes Classics selections include restored Psycho, Leopard, Boudu
Programme also includes four new films about filmmaking, including projects about Jack Cardiff and Daniel Toscan du Plantier.
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Little Film Company launches Accelerator genre label
LA-based The Little Film Company has launched the genre label Accelerator and will be talking up a number of titles in Cannes.
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Deadline extended for Screen's Cannes 2010 Product Guide
Screen is extending the deadline for submissions to our 2010 Cannes Product Guide.Free product listing and company forms can now be submitted through end of the day (US time) this Friday, April 16.Click here for all info.
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The Works adds Countdown To Zero to Cannes slate
The Works has bulked up its Cannes slate and acquired international sales rights from Submarine to the nuclear proliferation documentary, according to people close to the deal.
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Ridley Scott's Robin Hood confirmed to open Cannes
The Universal Studios action-adventure starring Russell Crowe will screen out of competition.