All Cannes articles – Page 212
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Expendables roll into Cannes
If you could bottle the testosterone on show at Sunday’s (18) press conference, Red Bull would be quaking in its proverbial boots.
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A24 checks into Room
A24 has ancquired US rights from UTA Independent Film Group to Room, the drama that will star Brie Larson and shoots this autumn.
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Cuarons go from space to desert with Forsaken
“Forsaken is a story of survival,” says director Jonas Cuaron of his Mexico-France thriller that recently wrapped in Baja, California.
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Cannes: Tommy Lee Jones talks mules, horses and American history
Tommy Lee Jones says The Homesman isn’t a Western, just a film about American history from his point of view.
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Cox, Freeman join American Hangman
Metro International’s thriller is written and directed by Wilson Coneybeare.
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The Canal sells for Jinga
Ivan Kavanagh’s psychological horror [pictured] records deals with Benelux, Singapore, Taiwan, Malaysia and China.
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Cannes: Welcome to New York premiere
Wild Bunch unleashed Abel Ferrara’s Welcome to New York on big and small screens at Cannes on Saturday night [May 17].
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Cannes chief to receive Korean honour
The government of South Korea is awarding the Order of Culture Merit, Eun-Gwan Medal to Thierry Fremaux, the general delegate of the Cannes Film Festival.
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Foresight unveils big budget Inversion
Mark Damon’s Foresight Unlimited has closed key pre-sales here on big budget disaster project Inversion based on a script and dazzling concept art.
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Dean DeBlois, How To Train Your Dragon 2
Dean DeBlois’ dragon-flying sequel How To Train Your Dragon 2 takes a bolder, braver approach than the first in the trilogy - bringing heavier topics to the table that according to DeBlois, “have made some people very nervous.”
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Kristian Levring, The Salvation
Kristian Levring tells Wendy Mitchell about the inspiring process of making The Salvation, a ‘Western that’s a myth about Westerns’
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Andrew Hulme, Snow In Paradise
The veteran editor talks about moving into the director’s chair with his story set in London’s East End.