Latest Cannes News – Page 7
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‘Grand Tour’ impresses on Cannes jury grid; ‘Motel Destino’ sees mixed results
Miguel Gomes’ ‘Grand Tour’ is currently in second place behind ’Anora’.
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Producers Fiona Lamptey and Ameenah Ayub Allen attend Diversity In Cannes celebration
Over 150 women attended the event, which began two years ago as a gathering of 15 people.
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‘Simon Of The Mountain’ wins top Cannes Critics’ Week prize
The Argentinian first feature is a coming of age story.
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Sideshow, Janus Films acquire Un Certain Regard selection ‘Flow’
Gints Zilbalodis’ film will also screen in competition at Annecy Festival.
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Pyramide beefs up sales for Louise Courvoisier’s Un Certain Regard title ‘Holy Cow’ (exclusive)
The film is the coming of age story of a partying teenager forced to take over the family farm and look after his little sister.
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Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ storms to top of Cannes jury grid; ‘Parthenope’ divides critics
Christophe Honoré’s ‘Marcello Mio’ also landed on the grid.
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‘Anora’ director Sean Baker says sex workers should be decriminalised, teases next project
American filmmaker did not use intimacy coordinators on set, worked with primarliy professional cast.
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Salim Kechiouche to shoot ‘Wolf Dreams’ in Algeria as country makes big Cannes comeback (exclusive)
An Algerian delegation is in Cannes to promote the country as an international partner and locations hub.
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Cannes Close-Up: Fionnuala Halligan on leading Screen’s reviews machine
Halligan also recalls an encounter with ’Brangelina’ and Pulp Fiction frenzy.
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Mohammad Rasoulof to attend Cannes premiere; open letter from filmmakers calls for solidarity
‘The Seed Of The Sacred Fig’ set to world premiere on May 24.
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Zou Jing wins Critics’ Week Next Step prize for coming-of-age drama ‘A Girl Unknown’
Didar Domehri of France’s Maneki Films has come on to co-produce.
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‘The Kingdom’ goes to Metrograph for North America
The mob family saga screened at Cannes this week in Un Certain Regard.
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Cannes Close-Up: Provence Studios’ Olivier Marchetti on the joys of shooting in the south of France
Marchetti also explains who he is meeting in Cannes this year, his festival rituals, and advice for newcomers to the event
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Vincent Lindon boards Ruben Östlund’s ‘The Entertainment System Is Down’ (exclusive)
Lindon joins Keanu Reeves, Kirsten Dunst, Daniel Bruhl, Samantha Morton and Nicolas Braun in the cast.
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IFC Films, Shudder acquire 'Menace' for North America, UK and Ireland, Australia and New Zealand
Deal reunites distributors with producers of previous releases Watcher, Late Night With The Devil.
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‘The Apprentice’ scores low on Screen’s Cannes jury grid; ‘The Shrouds’ divides critics
No film has averaged higher than three on this year’s jury grid so far.
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Cannes Close-Up: Spanish producer Beli Martinez on why patience is key at Cannes
She also discusses finding likeminded co-producers and her tip for first timers.
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Cannes Close-Up: MPC’s Beatrice Bauwens on France’s booming VFX industry
Bauwens also reminisces on her first Cannes with Jacques Audiard.
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Ali Abbasi offers to show Donald Trump ‘The Apprentice’: “I don’t think this is a movie he would dislike”
Director hopes controversial origins story can open in September.
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Cannes Close-Up: Spanish producer Valérie Delpierre on making new contacts
Delpierre’s credits with Inicia Films include 20,000 Species Of Bees.