All Cannes articles – Page 12
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News
‘Goodbye Julia’ takes top prize at Critics Awards for Arab Films
‘Four Daughters’ and ‘Inshallah A Boy’ also ranked among the big winners at the awards.
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Amsterdam comedy club ‘Boom Chicago’ that launched Seth Meyers and Jordan Peele, to get the doc treatment (exclusive)
Dutch filmmakers Sanne Kortooms and Marte Visser are at the helm.
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Quiver, Premiere Entertainment Group strike North American deal on ‘Plan B’ (exclusive)
Jamie Lee and Jon Heder star.
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Gothic horror ‘The Well’ ventures to North America (exclusive)
The Sitges premiere has also sold in Italy, UK, Benelux, Scandinavia and Middle East.
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France’s dynamic Agat Films-Ex Nihilo unveils eclectic shared slate (exclusive)
“We are a house of auteur cinema.”
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In pictures: Swiss Films and the European Film Academy Cannes panel
Leading European film strategists and creatives discussed how to build a successful campaign for the European Film Awards.
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Reviews
‘The Surfer’: Cannes Review
Nicolas Cage is suitably unhinged as a father out for revenge in Lorcan Finnegan’s Australia-set psychological thriller
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‘Oh, Canada’: Cannes Review
Richard Gere plays a director making sense of his own history in Paul Schrader’s Competition entry
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‘Everybody Loves Touda’: Cannes Review
Nabil Ayouch travels to a rowdy Casablanca bar for this musically-driven drama starring Nisrin Erradi
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Features
Rungano Nyoni talks feeling the pressure with her second film ‘On Becoming A Guinea Fowl’
The feature is showing in Cannes Un Certain Regard
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‘Kinds Of Kindness’: Cannes Review
Yorgos Lanthimos returns to his Greek Weird Wave roots for this triptych of dark tales playing in Cannes competition
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UK’s Great 8 filmmakers showcase projects at Cannes
The UK industry gathered at the Cannes UK pavilion yesterday (May 16) to celebrate the work of the eight projects taking part in this year’s Cannes Great 8 showcase, including ‘Bring Them Down’ and ‘The Salt Path’.
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BFI’s Harriet Finney, Home Team producer Bennett McGhee to dig into indie tax credit at Cannes UK pavilion
Other panels to focus on finding international co-production partners and expanding audiences for independent film.
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Reviews
‘Three Kilometers To The End Of The World’: Cannes Review
A homophobic attack rips apart a family and a community in Emanuel Parvu’s Danube Delta-set Competition entry
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Neon takes US rights to ‘The Unknown’ starring Léa Seydoux
It is the third feature for Harari who is fresh off an Oscar win for co-writing Anatomy Of A Fall
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‘Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In’: Cannes Review
Soi Cheang returns triumphantly to Hong Kong genre cinema with this old-school 80s actioner set in Kowloon’s Walled City
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‘The Invasion’: Cannes Review
Sergei Loznitsa presents a vivid document of the effects of the Russian invasion on Ukraine
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‘Holy Cow’: Cannes Review
A farmers son must suddenly step up to his responsibilities in this debut from Louise Courvoisier set in rural France
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‘Christmas Eve In Miller’s Point’: Cannes Review
Michael Cera joins an ensemble cast for this probing Italian-American family drama set in a Long Island home
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Doha Film Institute unveils 44 projects for 2024 spring grants at Cannes
The selection includes 25 women filmmakers, and 14 returning grantees.