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Netflix takes Cannes package ‘Monsanto’ in big market deal
John Lee Hancock is set to direct Glen Powell, Anthony Mackie and Laura Dern in the legal drama.
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‘Universal Language’ wins inaugural Cannes Directors’ Fortnight audience award
The late Sophie Fillieres’ final feature ‘This Life Of Mine’ won the SACD prize for best French film.
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Magnet takes North American rights to Michiel Blanchart’s ‘Night Call’
Blanchart made a splash on the festival circuit with short T’es Morte Helene.
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‘The Other Way Around’ wins Cannes Directors’ Fortnight Europa Cinemas prize
Second year in a row that a Spanish film has won the award.
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International production execs talk prioritising sustainability in the film industry
“Nothing moves if government doesn’t move,” said the execs at the discussion ahead of Screen’s Global Production Awards.
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Mohammad Rasoulof talks fleeing Iran and making Cannes Competition title ‘The Seed Of The Sacred Fig’
The dissident director is in Cannes for the premiere of his latest film, which will compete for the Palme d’Or.
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“It’s not restricted to admissions”: Euro execs examine impact of UK indie film globally
Cineart, Lucky Red, Together Films and Film Constellation execs discussed the global footprint of UK films at the UK pavilion in Cannes.
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Gravitas picks up Canadian comedy ‘Mother Of All Shows’ for the US (exclusive)
The dark musical comedy stars Melissa D’Agostino and Wendy Malick.
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‘Grand Tour’ impresses on Cannes jury grid; ‘Motel Destino’ sees mixed results
Miguel Gomes’ ‘Grand Tour’ is currently in second place behind ’Anora’.
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Producers Fiona Lamptey and Ameenah Ayub Allen attend Diversity In Cannes celebration
Over 150 women attended the event, which began two years ago as a gathering of 15 people.
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Hot Docs takes “crucial step” to temporarily close Toronto cinema
The move will allow the financially challenged Canadian festival to “recalibrate,” it said.
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‘Simon Of The Mountain’ wins top Cannes Critics’ Week prize
The Argentinian first feature is a coming of age story.
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Raven Banner closes US, international deals on ‘Rendel: Cycle Of Revenge’ (exclusive)
Shout! Studios takes US rights, Splendid to release in Germany.
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Sideshow, Janus Films acquire Un Certain Regard selection ‘Flow’
Gints Zilbalodis’ film will also screen in competition at Annecy Festival.
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Frameline LGBTQ+ festival reveals 120-film line-up
The San Francisco event includes 16 world premieres and eight US premieres.
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Pyramide beefs up sales for Louise Courvoisier’s Un Certain Regard title ‘Holy Cow’ (exclusive)
The film is the coming of age story of a partying teenager forced to take over the family farm and look after his little sister.
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Anton set for major expansion following €100m funding boost from BlackRock
Anton plans to expand its genre-focused feature film and series development and production slate.
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Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ storms to top of Cannes jury grid; ‘Parthenope’ divides critics
Christophe Honoré’s ‘Marcello Mio’ also landed on the grid.
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UK culture secretary grilled on AI, failed apprenticeship system by culture, media and sport committee
Lucy Frazer backed an “agile” approach to AI and believes there is “still scope” in the apprenticeship scheme.
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‘Anora’ director Sean Baker says sex workers should be decriminalised, teases next project
American filmmaker did not use intimacy coordinators on set, worked with primarliy professional cast.