All Cannes articles – Page 125
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Cannes 2019: new Directors' Fortnight programming team announced
Paolo Moretti to head up Quinzaine from next year.
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Ethan Hawke joins Juliette Binoche, Catherine Deneuve in Kore-eda's 'La Verite'
The project is Kore-eda’s first since winning this year’s Palme d’Or for ‘Shoplifters’.
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Korean film sales at Cannes Film Festival hit record high of $10m
Total is a 47% increase on previous record from 2017.
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Cannes Film Festival 2019 dates announced
The event confirmed on Twitter that it will take place from Tuesday 14 to Saturday 25 May 2019.
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Well Go USA acquires Cannes selection 'Burning'
Feature marks South Korean auteur Lee’s first film in eight years since Poetry.
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Cannes title 'The Spy Gone North' sells to over 100 territories
Sales include UK/Ireland, Japan and French-speaking territories.
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'Winter's Bone' director Debra Granik on her new film 'Leave No Trace'
’On a good day filmmakers are visual anthropologists and on a bad day they’re voyeurs.’
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Paris appeals court rules in favour of Paulo Branco on ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’
Surprise twist in the long-running battle between Paulo Branco and Terry Gilliam over rights to ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’
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Strand Releasing picks up Christophe Honore’s 'Sorry Angel'
Distributor earmarks autumn release.
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Roland Emmerich’s 'Midway' sparks deals for AGC International
Lionsgate for UK, Universum for Germany and Metropolitan for France among buyers.
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UK thriller 'Winter Ridge' sells to North America, China, Italy (exclusive)
The film won four awards at this year’s London Independent Film Festival.
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The Orchard acquires Cannes premiere 'El Angel'
Distributor’s second acquisition from Cannes after Birds Of Passage.
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'Cold War' to open 2018 Sarajevo Film Festival
Pawel Pawlikowski won best director for the film in Cannes.
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After the Cannes/Netflix row, what next for France's strict media window laws?
Reform of France’s media window laws has divided the country’s cinema industry.
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Carnaby International seals raft of deals on 'The Boat'
The company has also presold Summit Fever to Koch Films for Germany.
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Judy Garland biopic lands at LD Entertainment, Roadside Attractions
Biopic stars Renée Zellweger, scheduled for delivery in early 2019.
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Luke Wilson dark comedy The Shitheads lands at blockchain company Slate Entertainment Group
Parties earmark early 2019 production start.
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Cannes Marché du Film posts rise in attendance
US was the biggest territory at the market followed by France and the UK.
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Cannes 2018: the industry verdict
Festival veterans weigh in on the state of the market, press screenings and the TIFF/Venice threat.