All Cannes articles – Page 80
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‘The Employer And The Employee’: Cannes Review
Uruguayan writer/director Manuel Nieto Zas debuts his farm-set drama in Directors’ Fortnight
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‘Softie’: Cannes Review
A new teacher brings hope for a sensitive 10-year-old living in northeastern France’s projects
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Six Nordic rising talents making a splash at Cannes
Nordic countries are having one of their busiest Cannes ever.
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‘Magnetic Beats’: Cannes Review
1980s pirate radio lifts two brothers - and audiences - into a new world in this Directors’ Fortnight debut from Brittany
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‘Great Freedom’: Cannes Review
Sebastian Meise’s drama carefully tracks the persecution of homosexuality in Germany over the decades
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Joachim Trier on his existential romantic comedy ‘The Worst Person In The World’
The Worst Person In The World is in Cannes’ Competition section.
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News
‘Girl’ director Lukas Dhont sets cast, starts shooting new film ‘Close’ (exclusive)
Emilie Dequenne, Léa Drucker are in the film.
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FilmSharks unveils early sales on Mexican horror ‘Play With Me’ in Cannes (exclusive)
Russia, Taiwan among buyers on latest from Adrian Garcia Bogliano.
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CMG launches Cannes sales on Justin Chatwin, Terrence Howard, Jeremy Piven race drama ‘The Walk’ (exclusive)
Production expected to wrap imminently on fact-based story.
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Films Boutique boosts sales on Cannes title ‘The Story Of My Wife’ (exclusive)
The film is directed by Hungary’s Ildiko Enyedi.
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Francois Ozon’s ‘Everything Went Fine’ snapped up by over 20 territories (exclusive)
The cast features Sophie Marceau, Andre Dussollier, Géraldine Pailhas and Charlotte Rampling.
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‘The Worst Person In The World’: Cannes Review
Joachim Trier throws caution to the wind in this Palme D’Or contender, the final part of his Oslo trilogy
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‘Cow’: Cannes Review
Andrea Arnold chews the cud with Luma, a dairy cow, in this intriguing documentary
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‘Stillwater’: Cannes Review
Matt Damon teams up with Camille Cottin and director Tom McCarthy for this story about an Oklahoma oil rigger who goes to France in search of redemption
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‘After Yang’: Cannes Review
Kogonada follows up Colombus with a beautifully-executed tale of AI and identity starring Colin Farrell
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News
The Screen Podcast: on the ground for the return of Cannes
Hosts Matt Mueller and Fionnuala Halligan are joined on the Croisette by Screen’s Americas editor Jeremy Kay and Premier PR’s Jonathan Rutter.
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‘Playground’: Cannes Review
Life in a French primary school is a trauma to be endured in Laura Wandel’s gut-punch debut
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‘Lingui: The Sacred Bonds’: Cannes Review
A single mother struggles to protect her pregnant daugter in Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s Cannes Competition title