All Cannes articles – Page 109
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Luca Guadagnino to decide on 'Call Me By Your Name' sequel after reading now-completed novel
Director is premiering his 37-minute The Staggering Girl in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight this year.
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The Screen Podcast: the 2019 Cannes Film Festival
Screen editor Matt Mueller is joined by critics Wendy Ide and Jonathan Romney, producer Rebecca O’Brien, HanWay’s Gabrielle Stewart, Premier PR’s Liz Miller and DDA’s Lawrence Atkinson.
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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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Screen's Arab Stars of Tomorrow moves to Cairo Film Festival for third edition
The showcase celebrates Arab talent and highlights rising actors and filmmakers from the region.
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'Girl' co-writer Angelo Tijssens plots next feature 'Dust' (exclusive)
‘Story based on very public financial collapse of two infamous entrepreneurs from Belgium in the late 1990s.
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Netflix falls for Thai horror romance 'Krasue: Inhuman Kiss' (exclusive)
The film became the third biggest Thai film this year so far when it was released in March.
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Cannes Competition short 'Anna' set for feature treatment (exclusive)
DCR Finance Corp backing feature project with director.
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Features
Cannes Q&A: Pedro Almodóvar talks 'Pain And Glory'
He talks to Screen International about the joy of working with Antonio Banderas and Penélope Cruz and the temptation of television.
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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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Antwerp's AED Studios to offer no-fee shoots (exclusive)
Initiative will allow producers to use its facilities with no upfront free.
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Mk2 to showcase Asian films to French audiences (exclusive)
A retrospective of award-winning Chinese films will be screened at Pingyao International Film Festival (PYIFF).
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Germany’s Patra Spanou takes world rights on 'In The Shadows', 'Open Door' (exclusive)
‘In The Shadows’ is a sci-fi set in an undefined dystopia.
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UK’s Jinga Films closes US deal for Frankenstein-inspired horror 'Reborn' (exclusive)
Horror veteran Barbara Crompton stars alongside newcomer Kayleigh Gilbert.
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Reviews
'Family Romance LLC': Cannes Review
’Constructed reality’ feature from Werner Herzog follows a Japanese company which sells fake friends and family members
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'Alice And The Mayor': Cannes Reviews
The Mayor of Lyon needs help to come up with new ideas in this lively, funny film
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'Let It Be Law': Cannes Review
This powerful documentary about Argentina’s abortion debate has global relevance
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Features
How to work with the Spanish film industry
The Spanish industry is booming, with several films playing at Cannes this year.
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Ireland, Luxembourg film agencies team for €120k development fund for female filmmakers (exclusive)
The fund ‘aims to reduce gender disparity in the film industry’.