All Cannes articles – Page 78
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News
Breaking Glass picks up LGBTQ+ drama ‘See You Then’ in Cannes Marché (exclusive)
Distributor plans early 2022 release.
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Alexey Uchitel’s Shostakovich biopic recruits UK partner
English-language film will make use of new material about composer’s turbulent private life.
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Football fever takes over Cannes ahead of Euro final
”My team is Tottenham Hotspur in the Premiere League, but on Sunday it’s ‘Forza Italia!’”
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Cannes 2021: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the 2021 Cannes International Film Festival, which runs July 6-17. To read click on the image below.
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Reviews
‘Bloody Oranges’: Cannes Review
Jean-Christophe Meurisse pushes buttons with his provocative Cannes Midnight entry
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‘Flag Day’: Cannes Review
Sean Penn directs his daughter Dylan - and co-stars as her father - in this Cannes Competition title
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News
Cannes reiterates 48-hour testing is still required for non-EU attendees
Festival managing director François Desrousseaux also denied rumours of a Covid-19 cluster.
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Reviews
‘Compartment No. 6’: Cannes Review
Unlikely travelling companions bond on a train ride from Moscow to Murmansk in Juho Kuosmanen’s Competition title
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News
Dominga Sotomayor, RT Features line up cruise ship drama ‘Niebla’
Project in development, earmarked for early 2022 shoot.
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Ed Pressman lines up local-language ‘Bad Lieutenant’ remake slate (exclusive)
Slate includes Indecent exposure adaptation with The Bureau director Eric Rochant.
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Reviews
‘Let It Be Morning’: Cannes Review
An Israeli Arab visiting his hometown finds himself under military seige
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‘Anais In Love’: Cannes Review
Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet’s elegant French romance makes its debut in Critics Week
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‘Good Mother’: Cannes Review
Hafsia Hersi shows her mettle in her second film, set in a Marseilles housing estate
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News
Thierry Frémaux denounces “silly” Covid rumours: “There is no Cannes cluster” (exclusive)
News comes as Lea Seydoux tests positive in Paris, casting doubt on Cannes attendance.
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Features
Valdimar Jóhannsson on the inspiration behind Cannes title ‘Lamb’
Icelandic filmmaker Valdimar Jóhannsson brings his debut feature Lamb to Cannes Un Certain Regard.
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Reviews
’Unclenching The Fists’: Cannes Review
Russian filmmaker Kira Kovalenko makes her debut with this intense, Un Certain Regard-winning family drama
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‘Small Body’: Cannes Review
A young woman attempts to save the soul of her stillborn child in 1900s Italy
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‘Hit The Road’: Cannes Review
Panah Panahi raises the roof with his Directors’ Fortnight triumph
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News
True Colours sales include Karlovy Vary title ‘The Land Of The Sons’ (exclusive)
Further deals include for ’Zanka Contact’.
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Features
Funding challenges and difficult subject matter: making Justin Kurzel’s ‘Nitram’
Australian producer Nick Batzias discusses the Palme d’Or contender.