All Cannes articles – Page 8
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Features
‘Santosh’ producer on the freedom of filming in India
Whether working on the railways or planning around monsoons, there was a freedom to filming in India with a dedicated local crew, the UK producer of Sandhya Suri’s Santosh tells Screen.
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Sylvain Chomet’s ‘The Magnificent Life Of Marcel Pagnol’ scores UK-Ireland deal (exclusive)
Film in production ahead of 2025 completion.
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US buyers in Cannes proving wary of hot topics
“You need to see these films to gauge playability,” said one US buyer.
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UK’s Tea Shop on bustling development slate and why commerciality is not “a dirty word” (exclusive)
The producer of Cannes thriller ’The Surfer’ is developing projects with Ruth Paxton, Merman, Searchlight and Jimmy Dean.
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Colm Meaney, Sean Harris to star in Kevin Thomas’ ‘Bosco’ (exclusive)
Eugene O’Hare wrote script, about boy seeking revenge for murder of his father.
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Why one Australian beach proved the perfect location for Nicholas Cage thriller ‘The Surfer’
Screen talks to producer James Grandison about finding the perfect surf break.
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"I'm seeing increased interest from the US": UK producers courted by international partners thanks to 40% tax relief
”The credit has definitely opened up conversations with a wider variety of financiers”
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Reviews
‘The Substance’: Cannes Review
Demi Moore plays an ageing actress who goes to extreme measures in Coralie Fargeat’s bracing body horror
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Reviews
‘Horizon: An American Saga’: Cannes Review
The first part of Kevin Costner’s over-stuffed Western epic rides into Cannes
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Cannes UK pavilion to ask: how can UK films engage global audiences?
Cineart, Lucky Red, Together Films and Film Constellation execs will discuss.
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‘Limonov: The Ballad’: Cannes Review
Ben Whishaw commits to the part of the eternally dissident Soviet writer Eduard Limonov in Kirill Serebrennikov’s Competition entry
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Cannes Close-Up: Element’s Ed Guiney on having three films in official selection
“I’m way happier sitting in a theatre than having a maybe not so fruitful meeting”.
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‘The Falling Sky’: Cannes Review
Singular, uncompromising documentary details the threat posed to the Indigenous tribes of Brazil
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‘My Sunshine’: Cannes Review
A heartwarming Japanese drama about young friendships cuts much deeper than it initially promises
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News
‘Caught By The Tides’ snatches top spot on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
New films by Jia Zhangke and Jacques Audiard overtake previous leader ‘Kinds Of Kindness’.
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Cate Blanchett says political satire ‘Rumours’ "isn’t trying to be an important film with a message”
Guy Maddin’s latest feature surrounds a G7 summit.
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Reviews
‘Sister Midnight’: Cannes Review
Radhika Apte is sensational as a newly-married woman who discovers her wild side in this dark Mumbai-set comedy
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‘Blue Sun Palace’: Cannes Review
‘Superb’ Critics Week debut explores the precariousness of New York’s Chinese community
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News
Cannes Close-Up: Film France’s Daphné Lora on five reasons to shoot in France
Lora also gives her tips for tips for Cannes newcomers.
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Selena Gomez on her 'iconic' line in ‘Emilia Perez’: "It’s a very powerful moment"
Gomez attended the press conference for Jacques Audiard’s Cannes Competition film.