All Cannes articles – Page 40
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‘Homecoming’: Cannes Review
A woman and her daughters face a difficult return home in Catherine Corsini’s Competition entry
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Neon takes Pablo Berger’s Cannes animation ‘Robot Dreams’ for North America
The film about a New York dog and his robot friend is part of the festival’s Special Screenings section.
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‘The Animal Kingdom’: Cannes Review
Humans are inexplicably mutating into animals in this inventive French genre mash-up
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Chaos as Cannes ticketholders turned away from Pedro Almodovar’s ‘Strange Way Of Life’
Ticketholders reported queuing for an hour but still not being given access to the only screening.
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Film Mode in talks with Cannes buyers on Andy Fickman horror ‘Blue Light’ (exclusive)
Fickman produces with Todd Slater, Grant Slater, Betsy Sullenger, Scott Prisand, Katie Leary, Michael Speyer.
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‘Monster’: Cannes Review
Hirokazu Kore-eda brings emotional nuance to a moral tale about school bullying, scored by the late Ryuichi Sakamoto
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‘Anselm’: Cannes Review
Wim Wenders take a 3D dive into the life and work of German artist Anselm Kiefer
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Features
France Télévisions' head of cinema talks championing film and rising budgets: "we are being more selective"
Manuel Alduy talks to Screen about bringing the public broadcaster into a new era.
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‘Occupied City’: Cannes Review
Steve McQueen’s solemn tribute to Amsterdam is an ethereal visualisation of collective memory past and present
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News
UK’s GFM adds Leonardo DiCaprio-produced animation ‘Ozi Voice Of The Forest’ to Cannes slate (exclusive)
Voice cast includes Amandla Stenberg, Laura Dern, Djimon Hounsou, Donald Sutherland and RuPaul Charles.
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Johnny Depp says “I don’t have much need for Hollywood”, arrives late to ‘Jeanne Du Barry’ press conference
‘Jeanne Du Barry’ opened the Cannes Film Festival last night.
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‘Tiger Stripes’: Cannes Review
An adolescent girl faces a violent transition to womanhood in this Malaysian art-horror
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News
BFI partners with Diversity In Cannes to celebrate Black women filmmakers
Events will run at Cannes on Friday May 19 and Saturday May 20.
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Laure Calamy, Ariane Labed, Jeremie Renier sign open letter denouncing sexual harassment in French industry
The letter targets “the political positions displayed by the Cannes Festival” in particular.
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‘The Goldman Case’: Cannes Review
Director’s Fortnight opens with the mesmerising, volatile trial of Pierre Goldman, played by Ariel Worthalter
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‘Ama Gloria’: Cannes Review
A six-year-old girl must contend with losing her beloved nanny in this ’charmed, heartwarming’ Critics Week opening film
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News
“We have more meetings than in 2019”: Cannes welcomes back Asian film industry
Execs from China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea are among those back at the market in-person.
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Coproduction Office recruits new buyers to Competition title ‘Club Zero’ (exclusive)
Jessica Hausner’s English-language film stars Mia Wasikowska, Sidse Babett Knudsen and Elsa Zylberstein.
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“I can’t do my job”: Online ticketing woes at Cannes frustrate industry attendees
“Last year it was bad, but I managed to get way more tickets than I did this year.”
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Features
Cannes 2023: South Korea hot projects
Korean sellers are back on the Croisette with five titles screening in the festival including Cobweb by veteran director Kim Jee-woon and Sleep by Jason Yu, a former assistant director to Bong Joon Ho.