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Cannes Report

  • Inside amfAR’s Cannes Gala With Leo Dicaprio, the Weinsteins, Justin Bieber and a $15 Million Wooly Mammoth (Photos)

    Jessica Chastain admits “I can’t compete with these people on my independent film salary,” while one bouncy producer gloats “I got reverse mugged.”

    By

    Mikey Glazer
    May 23, 2014 @ 12:04 PM
    12:04 PM
    Inside amfAR’s Cannes Gala With Leo Dicaprio, the Weinsteins, Justin Bieber and a $15 Million Wooly Mammoth (Photos)
  • Romantic Comedy ‘Love at First Fight’ Sweeps Directors’ Fortnight Awards at Cannes

    Cannes 2014: The Thomas Cailley rom-com becomes first film to win all three honors in the section

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 23, 2014 @ 11:02 AM
    11:02 AM
    Romantic Comedy ‘Love at First Fight’ Sweeps Directors’ Fortnight Awards at Cannes
  • Rampaging Dogs Movie ‘White God’ Wins Top Prize in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard

    Cannes 2014: Other awards go to “Turist,” “The Salt of the Earth,” “Party Girl” and actor David Gulpilil

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 23, 2014 @ 10:41 AM
    10:41 AM
    Rampaging Dogs Movie ‘White God’ Wins Top Prize in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard
  • Good Morning Cannes, Day 9: Kristen Stewart Shines, Justin Bieber Behaves and Quentin Tarantino Complains

    A tight Palme d’Or race enters its final day as the stars come out to party (and fundraise)

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 23, 2014 @ 7:59 AM
    7:59 AM
    Good Morning Cannes, Day 9: Kristen Stewart Shines, Justin Bieber Behaves and Quentin Tarantino Complains
  • Cannes: ‘The Tribe’ Wins Critics’ Week Awards

    Ukranian film told in sign language takes top prize and two other honors in independent Cannes sidebar

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 22, 2014 @ 11:23 AM
    11:23 AM
    Cannes: ‘The Tribe’ Wins Critics’ Week Awards
  • Student Film From U of Texas Wins Cannes’ Cinefondation Prize

    Annie Silverstein’s “Skunk” lands a 15,000 Euro prize and guaranteed spot at Cannes for her first feature

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 22, 2014 @ 9:14 AM
    9:14 AM
    Student Film From U of Texas Wins Cannes’ Cinefondation Prize
  • Good Morning Cannes, Day 8: A Cocky Kid, a Grizzled Vet and Lot of Dogs

    Xavier Dolan shows he has a right to be cocky, and Jean-Luc Godard becomes the latest director to point his camera at canines

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 22, 2014 @ 7:25 AM
    7:25 AM
    Good Morning Cannes, Day 8: A Cocky Kid, a Grizzled Vet and Lot of Dogs
  • Xavier Dolan’s ‘Mommy’ Brings a Wild, Lusty Coming of Age to Cannes

    Cannes 2014 review: The 25-year-old director dives and dips wildly into a claustrophobic world of mommy lust and near incest

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 21, 2014 @ 6:06 PM
    6:06 PM
    Xavier Dolan’s ‘Mommy’ Brings a Wild, Lusty Coming of Age to Cannes
  • Good Morning Cannes, Day 7: In First Film Since ‘The Artist,’ Michel Hazanavicius Gets Booed

    Major oversight: There was no Uggie to charm the audience

    By

    Jordan Zakarin
    May 21, 2014 @ 7:50 AM
    7:50 AM
    Good Morning Cannes, Day 7: In First Film Since ‘The Artist,’ Michel Hazanavicius Gets Booed
  • ‘The Search’ Takes Michel Hazanavicius From a Silent Movie to a Bloody War

    Cannes review 2014: The director of “The Artist” dives into a serious subject with his drama set in the war in Chechnya

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 21, 2014 @ 5:57 AM
    5:57 AM
    ‘The Search’ Takes Michel Hazanavicius From a Silent Movie to a Bloody War
  • Inside Ryan Gosling’s ‘Lost River’ Premiere in Cannes (Photos)

    Cannes 2014: No “boos” from the pep-rally audience at writer-director Gosling’s debut of “Lost River.” Here’s what the Hollywood phenom said to the crowd and how he looked doing it

    By

    Mikey Glazer
    May 20, 2014 @ 11:30 PM
    11:30 PM
    Inside Ryan Gosling’s ‘Lost River’ Premiere in Cannes (Photos)
  • 10 Cannes Winners and Losers (So Far): Robert Pattinson Scores as Ryan Gosling Bores

    Team “Foxcatcher” will leave France victorious, while Harvey Weinstein dodged a bullet by skipping the “Grace of Monaco” premiere

    By

    Jeff Sneider
    May 20, 2014 @ 5:41 PM
    5:41 PM
    10 Cannes Winners and Losers (So Far): Robert Pattinson Scores as Ryan Gosling Bores
  • Cinedigm Acquires North American Distribution Rights to Family Film ‘The Stream’

    Rainn Wilson, Christopher Gorham, Kelly Rutherford and Mario Lopez star in the project from Double Dutch

    By

    Cynthia Parker
    May 20, 2014 @ 1:04 PM
    1:04 PM
    Cinedigm Acquires North American Distribution Rights to Family Film ‘The Stream’
  • Good Morning Cannes, Day 6: Ryan Gosling’s ‘Lost River’ Has Critics Going Insane, Earns David Lynch Comparisons

    The actor’s film “Lost River” premiered on Tuesday afternoon, drawing praise, charges of pretension, and confusion

    By

    Jordan Zakarin
    May 20, 2014 @ 7:43 AM
    7:43 AM
    Good Morning Cannes, Day 6: Ryan Gosling’s ‘Lost River’ Has Critics Going Insane, Earns David Lynch Comparisons
  • Marion Cotillard Fights Economic Tide in Masterful ‘Two Days, One Night’

    Cannes Review: the Dardenne brothers have made the best film of the Cannes Film Festival so far

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 20, 2014 @ 5:34 AM
    5:34 AM
    Marion Cotillard Fights Economic Tide in Masterful ‘Two Days, One Night’
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