All Cannes articles – Page 35
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Features
Jessica Hausner on exploring society’s “weak spots” in ‘Club Zero’
Club Zero stars Mia Wasikowska as a teacher at an elite boarding school whose lessons on “conscious eating” have radical and drastic effects on her students.
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News
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cannes title ‘Monster’ scores UK-Ireland deal (exclusive)
Japan’s Gaga Corporation is handling sales in Asia, while Paris-based Goodfellas has the rest of the world.
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Cannes’ UK Pavilion to tackle green crisis in production; plus ‘How To Have Sex’ talent talk
A talent talk with Cannes Un Certain Regard title ‘How To Have Sex’ director Molly Manning Walker is also on today’s line-up.
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Media Luna takes on psychological thriller ‘Sparrow Call’ (exclusive)
The film stars David Bark-Jones, Billie Vee, Anita Albrecht and Amber Lily-Butterworth.
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Jason Yu talks Critics’ Week title ‘Sleep’, praised by Palme d’Or and Oscar-winner Bong Joon Ho
Bong says it is “the most unique horror film and the smartest debut film I’ve seen in 10 years”.
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News
TrustNordisk unveils ‘Back To Reality’ (exclusive)
Project to be written and directed by Denmark’s Anders Thomas Jensen.
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Reviews
‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’: Cannes Review
Martin Scorsese deftly explores the crimes commited against the Native American Osage tribe for his latest Great American Movie
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Reviews
‘May December’: Cannes Review
Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman have an intriguing synergy – and symmetry – in Todd Haynes’ Competition drama
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News
Martin Amis, author of ‘The Zone Of Interest’, dies aged 73
An adaptation of the novel has premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Cannes clarifies ticket system as industry delegates get to grips with screening access
”We want to be clear the market badge has priority over festival badges,” said Guillaume Esmiol.
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Italy’s EFM focus to spur further state investment in Italian film industry
Italy has boosted its minority coproduction fund from €5m-€6m.
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Cannes’ Thierry Fremaux involved in heated altercation with policeman
Fremaux was filmed being forcibly pushed by policeman after being asked to stop riding electric bike on pavement.
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Features
Experts debate how emerging markets can attract inward investment from the film sector
How does a film-friendly territory rise above the noise, when countries the world over are going head‑to-head to attract incoming productions? A Screen International panel found out.
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Reviews
‘Robot Dreams’: Cannes Review
The friendship between a dog and his robot pal is imperilled in this silent New York-set animation by Spain’s Pablo Berger
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‘Banel & Adama’: Cannes Review
Madness descends on a married couple’s domestic bliss in this debut Competition title from Senegal
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‘The King Of Algiers’: Cannes Review
A pair of French criminals attempt to lay low in Algiers in this colourful feature debut
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Reviews
‘The (Ex)perience Of Love’: Cannes Review
A couple must sleep with all of their ex-partners in order to conceive in this Belgian sex comedy
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‘Goodbye Julia’: Cannes Review
A timeless tale of persecution and guilt set in pre-seceded Sudan
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Features
Justine Triet on why Cannes title ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ is a haunted-house movie that turns into an auteur film
Project stars Belgian-French actress Virginie Efira.
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News
Experiential event releases can help arthouse cinemas survive, say global exhibitors
“The arthouse audience has changed and become younger, more ephemeral, more adventurous.”