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144 articles available in total starting from 03/01/2008. Last article published on 28/05/2008.

FIPRESCI awards Mundruczó Delta

The FIPRESCI jury of international critics of the Cannes Film Festival presented its award this year to Kornél Mundruczó’s Hungarian film Delta, selected in official competition (see article). The...  

24/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Awards

Round-up of sales at Films Distribution

Despite the generally sluggish and complicated atmosphere reported by the majority of sellers who attended this year’s Cannes Festival Film Market, business was booming for French international...  

24/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Market/France

Wenders comes home

"Fear of death is the main theme in Palermo Shooting. No one faces it. Rather, they speak of the absence of death," said Wim Wenders at the film’s press conference this morning. His film, which...  

24/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Competition/Germany

Cantet reveals hidden world of teaching

An experimental director who subtly explores social realities, Laurent Cantet received an enthusiastic reception this morning at the screening of his fourth feature, Entre les murs (“Between the...  

24/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Competition/France

Bouli Lanners’ Eldorado wins Europa Cinemas Label Award

Awarded to the best European film screened in the Directors’ Fortnight, the Europa Cinemas Label went to Eldorado by Belgium’s Bouli Lanners (see news). Boosting the winning film’s distribution,...  

24/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Awards

Snow scoops Grand Prize 2008

The prize list for the 47th Critics’ Week is dominated by European films, including top winner Snow, the debut feature by Bosnian director Aida Begic (see news). Produced by Mamafilm in...  

23/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Critics’ Week

Trust Nordisk makes Mammoth sales

Trust Nordisk registered the most interest during Cannes in Lukas Moodysson’s first English-language film, Mammoth, based on 19-minute reel of footage shown twice to buyers at private screenings....  

23/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Market/Scandinavia

Three Monkeys brings success for Pyramide

French international sales company Pyramide have scored excellent deals at the Cannes Festival Film Market. Riding the wave of critical success following its official competition screening, Nuri...  

23/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Market/France

Monsieur Morimoto: A Japanese man in Paris

As yet another edition of Cannes nears the end, young French director Nicola Sorgana presented his second feature film this morning in the Directors' Fortnight. Monsieur Morimoto is an...  

23/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Directors’ Fortnight

Andreotti as a lethal “god” in Sorrentino’s new film

As explosive as a bomb, as impetuous as a swollen river, Paolo Sorrentino’s Il Divo (“The Deity”) has arrived on the Croisette, the second Italian film in competition at a winding-down Cannes....  

23/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Competition/Italy

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