All Cannes articles – Page 33
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Intramovies sells North American rights for Noam Kaplan’s Tribeca-bound ‘The Future’ (exclusive)
Italian sales agent strikes key sale for Israeli feature at Cannes.
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Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’, Marco Bellocchio’s ‘Kidnapped’ land with mixed scores on Screen's Cannes jury grid
‘Asteroid City’ scored 2.2 while ‘Kidnapped’ received 2.5.
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European Film Promotion elects new board of directors
New board members include execs from Flanders Image and the Slovak Film Institute.
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French chef Pierre Gagnaire brings the heat to Cannes Competition title ‘The Pot Au Feu’
Source: Carole Bethuel ©2023 Curiosa Films/Gaumont Pierre Gagnaire Pierre Gagnaire is one of France’s leading chefs, with 14 Michelin stars, and now he is extending his menu to the film world, serving as culinary director and actor in Tran Anh Hung’s The Pot Au Feu (La Passion ...
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‘Kidnapped’: Cannes Review
Italian veteran Marco Bellocchio’s Competition drama tells the true story of how the Vatican kidnapped a young Jewish boy
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Cannes Confidential: Frontieres head Annick Mahnert - "I like to get back to my dog as fast as I can"
Based in Spain, Annick Mahnert is executive director of the Frontieres co-production market.
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Cannes Confidential: Nicolai Korsgaard - “I bring my own Danish oatmeal”
Nicolai Korsgaard is sales director of Danish international sales company TrustNordisk.
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Cannes Confidential: Unifrance's Daniela Elstner on her morning ritual during the festival
Elstner is the executive director of French cinema promotional body Unifrance.
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Cannes Confidential: 30West’s Trevor Groth on kebabs and partying with Denis Hopper
Trevor Groth is EVP at 30West and was executive producer on Triangle Of Sadness.
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‘A Song Sung Blue’: Cannes Review
Geng Zihan’s dreamlike debut offers a layered, fresh perspective in this Chinese coming-of-age drama
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‘Kubi’: Cannes Review
Takeshi Kitano’s return to the samurai genre is an adaptation of his own historical novel
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‘Asteroid City’: Cannes Review
Wes Anderson’s star-studded latest revolves around the colourful inhabitants of the titular desert city
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Cannes Confidential: Capstone Global’s Ruzanna Kegeyan on where to find the best coffee
Ruzanna Kegeyan is head of acquisitions at Capstone Global and an executive producer on Ric Roman Waugh’s thriller Kandahar.
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Cannes Confidential: Protagonist Pictures’ George Hamilton remembers the “genuinely wild” ‘American Honey’ party
He joined the UK sales company in 2013 and is now on his 11th Cannes.
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Cannes Confidential: Modern Films’ Eve Gabereau talks drinking next to Keanu Reeves and the benefits of beachfront buffets
Gabereau is founder and CEO of distributor Modern Films and has been attending Cannes for more than 20 years.
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‘Close Your Eyes’: Cannes Review
Spanish director Victor Erice returns after a 30-year absence with this languid tale of a missing actor
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‘Grace’: Cannes Review
A father and his teenage daughter take a roadtrip through rural Russia in this atmospheric debut
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‘Man In Black’: Cannes Review
Composer Wang Xilin recalls his painful past in China’s Cultural Revolution in Wang Bing’s unusual documentary
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Cannes Confidential: Picturehouse Cinemas’ Clare Binns on her festival survival tips
Binns is managing director of exhibitor Picturehouse Cinemas and distributor Picturehouse Entertainment, and has been a regular on the Croisette from more than 30 years.
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‘Terrestrial Verses’: Cannes Review
Iranian filmmakers Ali Asgari and Alireza Khatami present a series of vignettes building up to a social picture