All Features articles – Page 96
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Rob Reiner talks Albert Brooks documentary, relaunching Castle Rock
Reiner will be interviewing Sharon Stone in Cannes this week for the project.
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‘Squid Game’ star Lee Jung-jae on his directing debut ‘Hunt’
Lee returns to the Croisette with the world premiere of his directorial debut Hunt in Midnight Screenings.
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Jerzy Skolimowski on two-year shoot for Cannes Competition title ‘EO’
The film follows a donkey travelling from Poland to Italy.
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With three titles at Cannes, the Belgian film sector is riding high
Screen discovers the hard graft, tough rejections and vigorous industry support that underpin the success story.
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Cannes 2022: hot projects from Taiwan
there are several intriguing projects in the market for buyers to look at.
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Cannes 2022: hot projects from Korea
Korea’s presence is strong this year, led by Park Chan-wook’s ’Decision To Leave’ and Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ’Broker’ in Competition.
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Cannes 2022: the buzz titles from Italy, Spain and the Nordics
Films include Isabel Coixet’s ’The Yellow Ceiling’ and Ruben Ostlund’s Competition title ’Triangle Of Sadness’.
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Cannes 2022: the buzz titles from North America
Films include Christopher Smith’s ‘Consecration’ and Michael Keaton’s ‘Knox Goes Away’.
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My Screen Life: Marché du Film boss Jerome Paillard on flying planes, his favourite Cannes moment
It’s his final edition as Cannes’ Marché du Film executive director.
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Cannes 2022: the buzz titles from the UK
Include Meg Ryan’s ‘What Happens Later’ and ‘The Return’ with Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche.
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Cannes market 2022: hot projects from Hong Kong and China
Titles include ‘The Italian Recipe’ and ‘Social Distancing’
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Cannes 2022: the buzz titles from France
Films include Ken Loach’s ‘The Old Oak’ and Bruno Dumont’s sci-fi ‘The Empire’.
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22 films to look out for at the Cannes Film Festival
Screen’s reviews editor and chief critic Fionnuala Halligan has picked out a few of the stand-out titles from this year’s line-up.
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Léa Seydoux to star in Audrey Diwan’s reboot of cult erotic novel ‘Emmanuelle’
Wild Bunch International and CAA to kick off pre-sales on the project during Cannes.
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“We need a feisty Cannes”: UK sales agents head to festival in high spirits
The UK’s top sales execs plan to do things differently, as many return for their first in-person, post-pandemic market.
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The Euro 75: showcasing Europe’s leading independent producers
In honour of Cannes’ 75th anniversary, Screen International celebrates 75 independent European production companies flying the flag for film in 2022.
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The Euro 75: Aamu Film Company (Finland)
The company prides itself on long-lasting director relationships.
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The Euro 75: Wildcat (Ireland)
Their ambition is to collaborate with filmmakers on original and cutting-edge storytelling for the global market.
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The Euro 75: Weydemann Bros (Germany)
Their ambition is to produce films that are both entertaining and political aimed at the German and international markets.