All Cannes articles – Page 55
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News
UK Pavilion panel at Cannes calls out festival on its diversity efforts
“They don’t see you, they don’t hear you” said one panellist.
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Reviews
‘Feminist Riposte’: Cannes Review
Engaged, spirited documentary following a new wave of feminist activists across France
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‘De Humani Corporis Fabrica’: Cannes Review
Verena Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor explore the human body in intimate detail in their immersive documentary
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‘Imagine’: Cannes Review
A woman bonds with her taxi driver in night rides around Tehran in Ali Behrad’s atmospheric yet ephemeral meditation on love and longing
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Reviews
‘Joyland’: Cannes Review
Outdated ideas of gender and duty come under fire in the first Pakistani film to play at Cannes
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Reviews
‘The Super 8 Years’: Cannes Review
A snapshot of the life of French writer Annie Ernaux, as told through lively home video footage
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News
FilmSharks sales title ‘Dalia And The Red Book’ gets support from ‘Fortnite’ creator (exclusive)
Disney to distribute theatrically in Latin America via Star Distribution.
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Reviews
‘My Imaginary Country’: Cannes Review
Focusing on the protests of October 2019, Patricio Guzman’s involving doc reveals a Chile that is hungry for change
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News
‘Holy Spider’ divides opinion on Screen’s Cannes jury grid; ‘Forever Young’ struggles
With almost half of the titles scored, none have yet achieved an average score of three or higher.
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Reviews
‘November’: Cannes Review
Cédric Jimenez’s dramatic thriller about the November 13 Paris Bataclan terrorist attack is muscular but messy
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News
Global sales closed on Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cannes contender ‘Broker’
CJ ENM says sales have been made to 171 countries.
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Reviews
‘Irma Vep’: Cannes Review (TV)
Olivier Assayas reworks his own film in this cannily crafted and enjoyable meta investigation of today’s image culture and early cinema
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News
Picturehouse Entertainment adds two more Cannes titles for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
It has picked up Cristian Mungiu’s ’R.M.N.’ and Dominik Moll’s ’The Night Of The 12th’.
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Features
Costa Rican filmmakers celebrate success on the worldwide stage
Ariel Escalante Meza’s Domingo And The Mist premieres in Un Certain Regard this year.
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Features
Park Chan-wook on why his Cannes title ‘Decision To Leave’ is “a different kind of police film”
The feature came together while Park was in London working on BBC series The Little Drummer Girl.
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News
Cristian Mungiu calls on Cannes festival-goers to do more for Ukraine
Romanian Palme d’Or winner calls for ”decency”.
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The Match Factory boards two major German projects (exclusive)
Projects are Barbara Albert’s ’Die Mittagsfrau’ and Christoph Hochhäusler’s ’Learning To Die’.
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Dark Star Pictures takes North America on ‘Daughter’ starring Casper Van Dien (exclusive)
Corey Deshon’s debut cult thriller screens in the market.
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Highland Film Group closes key Cannes sales on ‘Ambush’, production underway (exclusive)
Deals close in UK, Australia, France, Germany, South Korea, Middle East.