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Cannes Report, Day 11: For a Change, Women Dominate the Palme d’Or Race
Two women are among the frontrunners, and most standout films featured vibrant, unforgettable female characters
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Cannes Report, Day 7: Hollywood Women Disrupt Festival, ‘Loving’ Courts Early Awards Attention
Jodie Foster, Julia Roberts, Susan Sarandon lead women making waves
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Cannes Report, Day 6: Adam Driver’s ‘Paterson’ Inspires Poetic Reviews, Amazon Studios Parties on Riviera
Jim Jarmusch’s latest has critics writing social media sonnets; Chloe Sevigny on the scene as a director
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Sex, Skin & Nerve in Cannes: 5 Top Lessons From the French Film Festival So Far
Steve Pond: Good or bad, film after film at this year’s festival has been bold, audacious and even a little nuts
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Cannes Report, Day 5: ‘American Honey’s Portrait of Midwest Divides Critics; Carrie Fisher’s Furry Plus One
Andrea Arnold’s Midwestern odyssey gets both raves and eye rolls for depiction of lower class
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‘American Honey’ Cannes Review: It’s a Long Day’s Journey Into the American Night
Andrea Arnold’s beautifully shot American picaresque overstays its welcome, then sticks around for more
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25 Buzziest Movies at Cannes 2016, From Woody Allen’s ‘Cafe Society’ to ‘Purple Rain’
Films at the Cannes Film Festival range from Hollywood popcorn movies to austere art-house offerings to Prince’s classic
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Cannes Lineup Includes Steven Spielberg, Sean Penn, Pedro Almodovar Movies
Jodie Foster, the Dardenne brothers also place films in the festival, which runs from May 11 through May 22
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Shia LaBeouf, Riley Keough Movie ‘American Honey’ Sells to A24
Andrea Arnold directed the film, which also stars newcomer Sasha Lane
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Cannes: ‘The Tribe’ Wins Critics’ Week Awards
Ukranian film told in sign language takes top prize and two other honors in independent Cannes sidebar
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Cannes 2012’s Female Troubles: Directors, Jurors Weigh In
"Men are fond of depth in women," an open letter to Cannes charges, "but only in their cleavage"
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Roman Polanski, Steven Soderbergh Tapped for Venice Film Fest
Polanski’s “Carnage” and Soderbergh’s “Contagion” will play at fall festival, which opens with George Clooney’s “Ides of March”
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The Smell of Bordeaux in the Morning; Campion’s ‘Bright Star’ Sells
Ah, France. Where the people smell of red wine at 8:30 in the morning, and where they’ll happily charge you $5 for a croissant along the Cannes croisette. Remember you’re in France, so even though half of Hollywood swarms across the town, so does the entire European and international movie industry. So here, Hollywood is in…