Cannes
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Three Days With Sean Penn in Haiti: A Bargain at $400,000
Sean Penn's Cannes benefit for Haiti raises $2 million
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Cannes 2012: Steve Shainberg Brings Back Sexy In ‘The Big Shoe’
Steve Shainberg has nailed cast and funding for his latest sexy dramedy, “The Big Shoe,” which will star Jim Sturgess and Susan Sarandon
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Cannes 2012: Samuel Goldwyn Lands Gilles Bourdos’ ‘Renoir’
Gilles Bourdos film is love story about painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, his director son Jean Renoir and the young woman who inspired them both
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Cannes 2012: Can a Girl Group Follow ‘The Artist’ From Cannes to Oscar?
Day 5: Festivalgoers who aren't off watching a soccer match wonder if Harvey Weinstein could possibly have landed another "Artist" with "The Sapphires"
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Cannes 2012: BBC Films To Release Simon Curtis’ Art Drama ‘The Golden Lady,’ Other Films
Simon Curtis film tells true story of Gustav Klimt painting stolen by the Nazis; BBC Films slate will also include Saoirse Ronan in World War I memoir "Testament of Youth"
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The Cool Kids in Cannes: A ‘Lawless’ Afterparty With Megan Ellison and Friends
Megan Ellison and Michael Benaroya join a new blend of filmmakers, stars and high net worth producers gathering to celebrate
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Cannes 2012: Millennium, West Coast Film Partners Sign $100 Million Deal
Millennium/West Coast agreement calls for co-production and co-financing of two or three films a year, beginning with Antoine Fuqua's "White House Taken" with Gerard Butler
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Cannes 2012: ‘Last Days on Mars’ Begins Shooting with Liev Shreiber, Olivia Williams
Elias Koteas and Tom Cullen also join cast of sci-fi drama currently selling at Cannes Marketplace
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Cannes 2012: Shame, Money and Long Movies
Day 4 roundup: Sean Penn raises big money for Haiti, and Megan Ellison doesn't want to talk about being a Cannes power player
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Tom Hardy in Cannes: I Love Marlon Brando, But I Worship Gary Oldman
For those who’ve been waiting for Tom Hardy to become a movie star, this may be his year
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Cannes Review: ‘Lawless’ Draws Great Performances From Prohibition Violence
In "Lawless," Hillcoat is at his best working with actors and draws from them vulnerability, as well as the monsters within
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Cannes 2012: In Praise of Its Treatment of Women (Onscreen, at Least)
Cannes may not have chosen any women directors, but films like "Beasts of the Southern Wild" and "Beyond the Hills" speak with strong female voices
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Cannes 2012: Film Movement Acquires Israeli Thriller ‘Room 514’
Sharon Bar-Ziv's interrogation drama "Room 514" won a special jury mention at Tribeca; Film Movement plans late 2012 release
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Cannes Star Aniello Arena Misses ‘Reality’ Premiere Because He’s in Prison
Actor Aniello Arena wins praise for his role in "Reality," but can't come to Cannes because he's serving a prison term, reportedly for murder
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Cannes Review: ‘Reality’ Bites the Quest for Fame
"Gomorrah" director Matteo Garrone takes on reality television with his new Cannes entry