All Festivals articles – Page 128
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News
Chaos as Cannes ticketholders turned away from Pedro Almodovar’s ‘Strange Way Of Life’
Ticketholders reported queuing for an hour but still not being given access to the only screening.
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Reviews
‘Monster’: Cannes Review
Hirokazu Kore-eda brings emotional nuance to a moral tale about school bullying, scored by the late Ryuichi Sakamoto
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News
Kevin Macdonald to mentor six filmmakers as part of Sheffield DocFest industry programme
The new industry-wide body, Open Assembly of the Documentary Film Council (DFC), will launch at the festival
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Reviews
‘Anselm’: Cannes Review
Wim Wenders take a 3D dive into the life and work of German artist Anselm Kiefer
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Reviews
‘Occupied City’: Cannes Review
Steve McQueen’s solemn tribute to Amsterdam is an ethereal visualisation of collective memory past and present
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News
Johnny Depp says “I don’t have much need for Hollywood”, arrives late to ‘Jeanne Du Barry’ press conference
‘Jeanne Du Barry’ opened the Cannes Film Festival last night.
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Reviews
‘Tiger Stripes’: Cannes Review
An adolescent girl faces a violent transition to womanhood in this Malaysian art-horror
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Reviews
‘The Goldman Case’: Cannes Review
Director’s Fortnight opens with the mesmerising, volatile trial of Pierre Goldman, played by Ariel Worthalter
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Reviews
‘Ama Gloria’: Cannes Review
A six-year-old girl must contend with losing her beloved nanny in this ’charmed, heartwarming’ Critics Week opening film
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News
Coproduction Office recruits new buyers to Competition title ‘Club Zero’ (exclusive)
Jessica Hausner’s English-language film stars Mia Wasikowska, Sidse Babett Knudsen and Elsa Zylberstein.
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“I can’t do my job”: Online ticketing woes at Cannes frustrate industry attendees
“Last year it was bad, but I managed to get way more tickets than I did this year.”
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Protagonist Pictures seals deals on Neon and QC Entertainment horror ‘It Lives Inside’ (exclusive)
The horror has sold for the UK, Australia and New Zealand, Latin America and the Middle East.
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Features
40 years of Screen International’s Cannes jury grid: its origins and impact
As Screen International’s Cannes critics’ jury grid approaches its 40th year, Nikki Baughan looks back on its origins and impact for filmmakers, industry and the festival.
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Features
Cannes 2023: buzz titles from Italy, Spain and the Nordics
As the 2023 Cannes Marche du Film kicks off, Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers.
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Features
Cannes 2023: the buzz titles from North America
As the 2023 Cannes Marche du Film kicks off, Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers.
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Reviews
‘Jeanne Du Barry’: Cannes Review (opening film)
Johnny Depp and Maiwenn open the Cannes film festival as the King of France and his low-born lover
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News
Catherine Deneuve pays tribute to Ukraine as Cannes opens with Maiwenn’s ‘Jeanne Du Barry’
Michael Douglas also received his honorary Palme d’Or,
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Future of Clermont-Ferrand short film festival under threat after budget cut
Largest and biggest dedicated short film festival and market in the world faces “dangerous situation”.
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Screen reveals 2023 Cannes jury grid critics
Critics this year include LA Times’ Justin Chang, Die Zeit’s Katja Nicodemus, and Positif’s Michel Ciment.
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Cannes jury president Ruben Ostlund: “I’d rather have another Palme d’Or than an Oscar”
Ostlund and his Cannes jury discussed writers strike, Cannes protests.