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Cannes: 'Measure of a Man' sold to 20+ territories
Star Vincent Lindon hotly tipped for Best Actor Palme d’Or for lead performance.
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Cannes: Edge enters 'Valley of Love', 'Palio
Cannes Competition title stars Isabelle Huppert and Gerard Depardieu.
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Oscar submission 'Eyes of A Thief' sold to France
EXCLUSIVE: Najwa Najjar’s next feature will be Son of a Very Important Man.
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Cannes: Gaspar Noe's 'Love' sold worldwide
EXCLUSIVE: Wild Bunch sells Cannes title in more than 36 territories.
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Colin Firth's Donald Crowhurst film begins shoot
Story of amateur sailor who attempted to sail around the world begins UK shoot.
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EU ministers discuss Digital Single Market strategy
European media and culture ministers discussed the European Commission’s plans for a Digital Single Market (DSM) at this week’s Education, Youth, Culture and Sport Council in Brussels.
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India's 'The Fort (Killa)' heads to France
Indian feature strikes France and French-speaking territories deal.
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'What’s Between Us' sold to Germany, Austria
What’s Between Us acquired for Germany and Austria by Pro-Fun Media Filmverleih.
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'Yakuza Apocalypse' makes Euro sales
EXCLUSIVE: Key deals for Backup Media on Cannes Directors’ Fortnight entry.
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Cannes title ‘Rams’ finds more homes
New Europe Film Sales has secured further sales of Un Certain Regard title Rams (Hrútar).
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Anti-piracy law could “destroy” Russian film business
New anti-piracy measures in Russia risk destroying the film and TV industries, according to a Cannes panel.
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Ankama's 'Mutafukaz' feature to hit screens in 2017
Animation is inspired by hit French comic series of the same name.
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Charley Boorman to narrate Steve McQueen doc
EXCLUSIVE: Charley Boorman narrates Steve McQueen motorcycle doc.
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Vinterberg’s 'The Commune' scores sales
Spain and Korea among territories to secure distribution.
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Good news for women in film in Norway, Sweden
In a Cannes year where women (from their shoes to their films) have been making headlines, the Norwegians and Swedes are quietly celebrating some big gains in gender equality in their film industries.
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'Brooklyn' budget was bridge to creativity
Screen’s contributing editor Wendy Mitchell talked to the film’s producer Finola Dwyer at The UK Film Centre in Cannes.
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'The Tribe' director's 'Luxembourg' scores first sales
EXCLUSIVE: Film set to shoot in Chernobyl exclusion zone at the end of the year.
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Creative England development scheme sets goals
Programme has highlighted six key areas in which the sector can progress and emerging talent can be better supported.
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Stray Dogs reports strong first Cannes
Sales include German deal for Partho Sen-Gupta’s Sunrise.