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9765 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 19/09/2025.

StudioCanal and TF1 International play their trump cards

While the weather and the euro’s strength against the dollar have affected Cannes attendance figures (which are not as high as usual), business deals and announcements have certainly not died down...  

18/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Market/France

23 projects at the European Producers Club Forum

Future alliances will be forged today in the France Film Commission Pavilion, which this afternoon hosts the 34th Co-production Forum organised by the European Producers Club (see interview with...  

18/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Industry

Amalric in the dark depths of the Kingdom in On War

"Today, pleasure has to be won, just as you win a war". In On War, French director Bertrand Bonello plunges viewers into the world of a sectarian cult, focusing on the experiences of one...  

17/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Directors’ Fortnight/Fra

Directorial trio back with burlesque Rumba

A failed suicide, leg amputation, amnesia, job loss, a burned-out house, a punch-up, as well as laughter and poetry all combine in Rumba, the second Belgian/French feature by Dominique Abel, Fiona...  

17/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Critics’ Week/Belgium

Woody Allen's Catalan kind of love

Woody Allen presented his latest work from his “European tour” yesterday at Cannes. After making three films in the UK, the US filmmaker moved to Catalonia, Spain to shoot Vicky Cristina...  

17/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Out of Competition

Life and emptiness in Better Things

Better Things deals with shocking subject matter in a sophisticated style. Opening with a death by drug overdose and infused with a mournful atmosphere, this debut feature by the UK’s Duane...  

17/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Critics’ Week/UK

Azema and Darroussin take a hilarious trip to the Pyrenees

A bear, nudists priests, hallucinogenic mushrooms, a Tibetan, a sex inversion, a chocolate massage and bungee jumping: Le Voyage aux Pyrénées by brothers Arnaud and Jean-Marie Larrieu has opened...  

16/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Director's Fortnight/France

The Stranger in Me: haunting look at post-natal depression

"I wanted him to go away. I thought my milk was poison." Bold director Emily Atef (Berlin-born Franco-Iranian) plunged viewers into an ultra-realistic portrayal of the horrors of post-natal...  

16/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Critics’ Week/Germany

A bittersweet Christmas Tale

Bitter unresolved family issues are served up in Arnaud Desplechin's sixth feature, A Christmas Tale, presented this morning in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. The film is as brilliant as...  

16/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Competition/France

Kinology se lance avec L’ennemi public n°1

Tremplin idéal pour annoncer la naissance de nouveaux projets de films ou la création de sociétés, le Marché du Film du Festival de Cannes ne déroge pas à ses habitudes. Encore récemment...  

16/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Marché/ France

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