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Cannes 2007


171 articles available in total starting from 12/01/2007. Last article published on 07/06/2007.

The Man from London: Tarr, a master of hypnosis

The international press is certain to remember for a long time yet yesterday’s official competition screening at the Cannes Film Festival of The Man from London by Hungarian director Béla Tarr,...  

23/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Competition/Hungary

Onoma widens sales strategy

Pascal Diot, CEO of Paris-based Onoma International, told Cineuropa he is going to add genre movies to his auteur-driven sales line-up to respond to an increasing demand from international buyers....  

23/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/France

Hallam Foe sells for Independent

David Mackenzie’s Berlin-winning film Hallam Foe has been sold by the London-based Independent Film Sales to a handful of key territories so far during Cannes, including the US (Magnolia). The...  

23/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/UK

The tragicomic magic of Persepolis

Official competition this afternoon at the Cannes Film Festival had a touch of the unusual, with the press screening of animated film Persepolis, a debut feature made almost entirely in 2D and...  

22/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Competition/France

Harmony Korine’s solitary doubles

In searching for funding for his latest project, Mister Lonely, 34 year-old California native Harmony Korine washed up on European shores, finding backing from French outfits O'Salvation Cine and...  

22/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Un Certain Regard

France or a search for utopia

The 39th Directors’ Fortnight today hosted the screening of France (2007 Jean Vigo Prize) by young French director Serge Bozon (discovered in 1998 with L'Amitié and later directed Mods, 2003). The...  

22/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Directors’ Fortnight/FR

Restoring memories

Another item in the list of German titles reflecting on country’s recent history, Robert Thalheim's second feature film And Along Come Tourists is part of this year's Un Certain Regard at the...  

22/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Un Certain Regard/Germany

Jellyfish in a jar

Opened and closed with a Hebrew version of Edith Piaf’s La vie en rose, Etgar Keret and Shira Geffen’s debut feature Jellyfish showed the melancholic charm of its isolated characters this...  

22/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Critics’ Week

Go Go Asia

After being, as she put it, "a tough and fragile femme fatale" in French director Olivier Assayas’ Boarding Gate, Asia Argento offered us a new performance, this time as a lap-dancer, complete...  

22/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Out of competition

Bac Films chooses Mexicans and wild card Reygadas

A true darling of the Cannes Film Festival with a 2002 Caméra d’Or Special Mention for his debut film Japan and the controversy triggered by the 2005 official competition screening of Battle in...  

22/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Competition

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