Cannes
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Cannes 2012: Where’s the Excitement?
Day 7: Three movies that weren't ready in time for Cannes steal the spotlight from the movies that did make it to the festival
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Cannes 2012: Icon UK Group Backs Lee Daniels’ ‘The Butler’
Daniels' historical epic will center on an African American White House butler and will star Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey
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Cannes 2012: Sony Pictures Classics Buys Gael Garcia Bernal Chilean Drama ‘No’
Sony Pictures Classics acquired North American rights to “No,” a drama about Chilean dictator Pinochet starring Gael Garcia Bernal
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Cannes: Alister Grierson to Direct Biblical ‘Prequel’ ‘Mary Mother of Christ’
Australian director Alister Grierson will direct film for Lionsgate, with faith-based marketing campaign planned
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James McAvoy Joins Jessica Chastain in Myriad Pictures’ ‘Eleanor Rigby’ Films
James McAvoy will play opposite Jessica Chastain in the two-film his-and her projects "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby"
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Roman Polanski Returns to Cannes – With a Prada Ad
Cannes had promised a new film from controversial director Roman Polanski, but they didn't say it would be a fashion ad
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Supercouple Smackdown at Cannes: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson vs Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson make their debut appearances at Cannes. Will they overtake Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt as King and Queen of the Croisette?
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Cannes 2012: FilmNation Nabs Rights to ‘Animal Kingdom’ Director’s Futuristic Drama
"The Rover" from David Michôd comes from a story idea the Aussie auteur developed with actor Joel Edgerton
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Cannes: Kino Lorber Acquires Prostitution Doc ‘Meet the Fokkens’
Kino Lorber plans summer release for "Meet the Fokkens," documentary about twin 69-year-old hookers-turned-brothel owners
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Cannes 2012: A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall
Day 6: On a wet and soggy day along the Croisette, umbrella sellers are happy, and "Amour" continues to win raves
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Cannes Review: Alain Resnais’ ‘You Ain’t Seen Nothing’ Melds Theater, Cinema
Alain Resnais' ‘You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet‘ offers the notion that film and theater are one and the same
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Cannes: Content Acquires Terrorism Drama ‘Complicit’
British drama about the torture of a terrorist will premiere on Channel 4 in the UK before worldwide theatrical release
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‘The Sapphires’: A ‘60s Musical Romp With Aboriginal Soul Sisters
"The Sapphires" is a feel-good foot-tapper that deals with anti-aboriginal racism and the Vietnam War
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Cannes Review: ‘Like Someone in Love’ Is All Questions, No Answers
Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami's "Like Someone in Love" is a thorny trifle that toys with its audience
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Cannes 2012: Do We Have a New Leader in the Palme d’Or Race?
Michael Haneke's old-age drama 'Amour' draws rapturous reviews, jumps to the top of bookmakers' lists