All Cannes articles – Page 172
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News
Latvia celebrates centennial with $8.5m film fund
A total of 16 features will receive funding from the country’s national film centre.
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Korea trafficking doc 'Mrs B' set for feature adaptation
Paris-based Zorba is developing a slate of Asia-set projects and will produce Jero Yun’s debut fiction feature, Ma Mère.
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Amazon Studios buys 'The Salesman', 'The Dressmaker'
The story of Cannes 2016 continued apace on Wednesday as Asghar Farhadi’s late addition to the Competition became one of the latest titles headed for Prime Video customers.
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US Briefs: GKIDS acquires 'The Girl Without Hands'
Plus: Adopt takes UCR entry Beyond The Mountains And Hills: Oscilloscope snaps up two.
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Reviews
'The Unknown Girl': Cannes Review
Dir/scr:Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. Belgium/France. 2016. 113 mins.
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MK2 Films boards Barry and Ido’s comedy 'Chateau'
EXCLUSIVE: Film is set in Paris’s African neighbourhood of Chateau d’Eau.
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Cannes Doc Day: Making an impact with emotions, not just issues
The Cannes Marche featured an enhanced documentary offering this year.
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Comment
Gallery: Screen's UK reception
Screen celebrated the UK’s industry at Cannes with a reception on the beach.
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Genesius picks up 'Starfish' starring Joanne Froggatt, Tom Riley
EXCLUSIVE: True-life drama stars Joanne Froggatt and Tom Riley.
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Truenorth lines up English-language projects
The company has added Oskar Jonasson’s The Malaga Prisoner and Michael G Kehoe’s Keflavik to its production slate.
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Japan's Gaga mounts Jonathan English’s 'Dias'
EXCLUSIVE: MFI clocks new sales on Greece-set thriller.
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New Europe scores 'One Week And A Day' sales
EXCLUSIVE: Asaph Polonsky’s black comedy has gone to Brazil and Italy.
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Ghent film fest to honour 'Revenant' composer Ryuichi Sakamoto
Festival’s soundtrack awards will have a TV focus this year, including performances of the Fargo and House Of Cards [picturted] soundtracks.
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Features
Cannes Q&A: Na Hong Jin, 'The Wailing'
Director Na Hong Jin talks to Screen about his Out of Competition Cannes 2016 title.
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Lazio Film Commission on the rise in Cannes
Projects to receive funding include a remake of Roman Holiday, which the Lazio governor says has attracted interest from Robert De Niro.
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Features
Virtual reality flies into Cannes
Virtual reality looks set to be the next big thing in film-making. The programming and panels at the Marché’s annual NEXT event offered a glimpse of things to come.