Cannes Report
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‘Megalopolis’ Scores Additional Distribution in European Territories Following Cannes Debut
Francis Ford Coppola’s epic is still seeking domestic distribution
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Cannes Recap Day 8: Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ Dazzles, A24 Pins ‘Robin Hood’
Also: David Cronenberg has some interesting thoughts on AI
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‘Armand’ Review: Renate Reinsve Is Riveting in Fearsome Chamber Drama
Cannes 2024: Though she won Best Actress at the festival for her performance in 2021’s ‘The Worst Person in the World,’ Reinsve’s latest is her best work to date
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Women Recoil in Cannes as Harvey Weinstein Still Looms, While a Sexist System Persists
Only four of the 22 films in the main competition this year — less than 20% — were made by women filmmakers
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‘Parthenope’ Review: Paolo Sorrentino Whips Up More Great Beauty in Melancholic Tale
Cannes 2024: Gary Oldman has a small but essential role in another languorous romance from the Italian director
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Cannes Day 7: Donald Trump Pic ‘The Apprentice’ Stirs Up Controversy
Also: David Cronenberg returns and movies get acquired
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‘Marcello Mio’ Review: Christophe Honoré’s Charming Comedy Boasts a Terrific Chiara Mastroianni
Cannes 2024: With a delightful cast playing versions of themselves, this film is a funny look at acting, performance, and familial legacy
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‘The Shrouds’ Star Diane Kruger Says European Cinema Saved Her Career | Video
Cannes 2024: The former Best Actress Award winner explains why she’s both flattered and nervous to star in David Cronenberg’s semi-autobiographical film, “The Shrouds”
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USC Annenberg Names 11 Filmmakers for Inaugural ‘Proof of Concept’ Diversity Program
Cate Blanchett helped pick the winners, who will receive $50,000 grants to create short film reels to pitch to studios
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‘Anora’ Review: Sean Baker Whips Up a Wild Stripper Romance Thriller Comedy, or Something Like That
Cannes 2024: The film swings wildly back and forth while also hanging onto its heart, and it’s just too much fun to worry about how much Baker is cramming in
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David Cronenberg Says AI Is ‘Ferocious and Terrifying’ but ‘Also Incredibly Useful’
Cannes 2024: The technology used in his new film “The Shrouds” already exists, the filmmaker adds, it’s just up to someone to do it
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Neon Takes North American Rights to ‘Sentimental Value,’ Next Film From ‘Worst Person in the World’ Director and Star
The family drama from director/cowriter Joachim Trier and actress Renate Reinsve starts filming this August
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David Cronenberg Explains Why Netflix Passed on the Miniseries That Turned Into ‘The Shrouds’
Cannes 2024: After taking several years off, the director is back with a deeply personal—and spooky—movie
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Jeremy Strong Says ‘We’re Living in a World Where Truth Is Under Assault’ in Cannes Statement
Cannes 2024: The actor, currently on Broadway in “An Enemy of the People,” plays Donald Trump’s mentor Roy Cohn
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‘The Apprentice’ Director Ali Abbasi Says Trump Will Probably Think the Film Is ‘Demeaning and a Conspiracy’
Cannes 2024: But the director of the harrowing Trumpian tale also insists, “I don’t necessarily think this is a movie he would dislike”