All Cannes articles – Page 198
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Weinsteins in 'Southpaw' Cannes slot offer
The upcoming Jake Gyllenhaal boxing drama was accepted into Cannes however the Weinsteins decided not to proceed because the star had already committed to his jury role.
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FilmNation promotes executive trio
Jennifer Fradlin, Patrick Chu and Selena Saldana are all in Cannes attending the market.
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eOne shines with 'Spotlight' sales
eOne has licensed a large swathe of the world on its Catholic Church abuse drama including a multi-territory deal with Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA).
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Abel Ferrara talks 'Siberia'
The director has shed more light on his $3m Jungian drama Siberia to star Willem Dafoe ahead of Monday’s Cannes press conference to promote a Kickstarter campaign.
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Cannes 2015: Market Buzz
Screen’s essential guide to the hottest titles coming to market at Cannes.
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Comment
Sergei Polunin talks ballet on the big screen
Sergei Polunin, the James Dean of the ballet world, is no longer a rebel without a cause.
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Kering, Cannes launch Women In Motion
Cannes and luxury brand Kering’s new programme Women In Motion will honour Jane Fonda for her ‘unique and outstanding contribution to the film industry’ on May 17.
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Mary McGuckian talks Eileen Gray
Nearly 40 years after her death, 2015 looks like the year of Eileen Gray, the designer, modernist and architect behind E1027.
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Grimur Hákonarson, Rams
The Icelandic director talks about his Un Certain Regard selection, set in a remote farming community.
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‘Beyond Deceit’ secures funding
Pacific Mercantile Bank’s Entertainment Industries Division (EID) has provided Mike And Marty Productions with financing for its legal thriller starring Anthony Hopkins and Al Pacino.
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Fox Searchlight acquires Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘Youth’
The studio has snapped up rights from Pathé to Paolo Sorrentino’s drama ahead of its world premiere in Competition on May 20.
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Features
Gabriel Clarke, 'Steve McQueen: The Man and Le Mans'
A new documentary from British directors Gabriel Clarke and John McKenna explores the film that “almost destroyed” Steve McQueen. Clarke talks to Geoffrey Macnab about the making of ‘Steve McQueen: The Man And Le Mans’
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Emmanuelle Bercot , 'Standing Tall (Le Tete Haute)'
French actress and director Emmanuelle Bercot’s Standing Tall (La Tete Haute) opens the festival today (Elle Driver handles sales). The gritty social drama follows a young delinquent as he makes his way through France’s juvenile justice system.
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Alice Eve joins cast of 'Please Stand Me'
She will star alongside Dakota Fanning and Helen Hunt in Ben Lewin’s road trip movie which is being sold by Embankment Films.