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NewsEuropean buyers braced for “winner takes it all” Cannes market
“There is a concentration on a few arthouse titles,” said one leading German distributor.
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NewsMackenzie Crook to direct debut feature ‘Mars Express’ starring Toby Jones
EXCLUSIVE: The films tells the extraordinary true story of an English couple’s mission to find life on Mars.
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NewsCannes day 1: Buyers and sellers arrive early, Thierry Fremaux tackles politics - The Screen Podcast
Wendy Mitchell, Ben Dalton and Louise Tutt preview the market and festival.
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NewsYeon Sang-ho virus thriller ‘Colony’ sold to more than 120 territories ahead of Cannes premiere
The film has been picked up for North America, the UK and multiple Asia territories among others.
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FeaturesCannes market 2026: 15 buzz titles from North America
Screen presents a selection of the buzziest projects from North America available to international buyers at this year’s Cannes market.
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FeaturesCannes market 2026: 20 buzz titles from the UK
Screen presents a selection of the buzziest projects from UK available to international buyers at this year’s Cannes market.
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NewsCannes 2026: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily editions from the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, which runs May 12-23.
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NewsStudiocanal secures international rights to 4K restoration of ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’
EXCLUSIVE: 20th anniversary edition of Guillermo del Toro’s dark fantasy screens in Cannes Classics on Tuesday.
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FeaturesHow France’s Les Films Pelléas spent decades nurturing filmmaker relationships to achieve “overnight success”
After more than three decades in the business, France’s Les Films Pelléas has backed two of the last three Palme d’Or winners and has four films in this year’s official selection.
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NewsAmazon takes multiple territories on Neil Burger’s ’Barracuda’ with Anthony Mackie and Dafne Keen
EXCLUSIVE: Production underway in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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NewsCannes director Thierry Fremaux defends Wim Wenders, talks gender equality and AI
“Wenders was the subject of some unfair commentary,” said Frémaux.
















