Cannes Report
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Cannes: Tom Hooper Joins BFI Board, Tom Hanks Film to Close Singapore Fest
British Film Institute and ScreenSingapore take advantage of Cannes spotlight to announce new board member, closing-night film
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Outside of Cannes, ‘Tree of Life’ Remains Magnificent and Maddening
The view from Stateside: the talk of Cannes is a rapturous reverie that’ll likely be too weird for a mainstream audience
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Summit to ‘Snitch’ With Dwayne Johnson
Exclusive Films International is handling global sales, which kicked off at Cannes
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Cannes: Weinstein Closing in on ‘Wettest County’
Report: distributor edges out several other bidders for John Hillcoat’s Depression-era bootlegging drama
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Cannes Review: ‘The Tree of Life’ Is Saturated With Beauty
Terrence Malick’s long-awaited film speaks in whispers and makes mystery the explanation
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Terrence Malick’s ‘Tree of Life’ Gets Boos, Applause; Director Absent
The director stayed away, and perhaps with cause: when the credits rolled ‘Tree of Life’ was greeted with boos and and applause
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Cannes, Day 6: Big Bucks and Trash-Talking
The race for the Palme d’Or nears its midpoint, while attention turns to lots of deals and some bad-mouthing at the Cannes marketplace
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Cannes: Sundance Selects Picks Up ‘Sleeping Beauty’
Provocative and unsettling erotic drama drew both raves and pans after screening in competition
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Cannes: Dimension, Miramax Team for New ‘Amityville Horror’
Project is first collaboration in a Weinstein Company/Miramax agreement for sequels to Miramax properties
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Cannes Reviews: ‘The Artist’ Brings Happiness, ‘Michael’ Brings Dread
Two powerful films are a study in contrasts: “The Artist” is a joyful silent comedy, “Michael” the disturbing portrait of a child molester
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Cannes: FilmDistrict to Release Angelina Jolie’s Bosnian Drama
Jolie wrote and directed film set during Bosnian War; December 23 set for U.S. release
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Cannes Diary: The Stranger Tides of Celebrity
Morning in Cannes is quiet. Then Johnny Depp showed up
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In ‘Miss Bala,’ Mexico’s Drug Wars Terrorize Beauty
A gripping drama set in the world of Mexican drug wars is one of the strongest entries at the festival
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Cannes Deals: Relativity Close to Buying ‘Wettest County in the World,’ Bidding Aggressive (updated)
Update: Relativity’s deal to buy the rights to ‘The Wettest County in the World’ by John Hillcoat may founder over final cut. Others aggressively in the wings
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Cannes Deals: FilmDistrict Buys Bruce Willis, Sci-Fi ‘Looper’
The new indie distributor has bought the U.S. rights to the futuristic thriller by writer-director Rian Johnson film