Cannes Report
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Cannes Report, Day 3: Women Rule, ‘Cold War’ Hailed as ‘Best Film’ Yet
Ryan Coogler’s panel nabbed headlines while acquisitions are heating up
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Neon Picks Up Troll Love Story ‘Border’
Cannes 2018: Ali Abbas’ feature based on novel by author of “Let the Right One In”
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Bleecker Street Acquires Mads Mikkelsen Survival Drama ‘Arctic’
Cannes 2018: Director Joe Penna’s gripping story debuted at the festival this week
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Gerard Butler’s ‘Keepers’ Picked Up by Saban Films
Cannes 2018: Kristoffer Nyholm directed the film which also stars Peter Mullan and Connor Swindells
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‘Border’ Film Review: Are Moviegoers Ready for Hot, Hairy Troll Sex?
Cannes 2018: Director Ali Abbasi delivers a formidable load of WTF with a work that’s part horror film, part allegory about our fear of outsiders
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Cannes Confirms ‘Don Quixote’ for Closing Night, Praises Court Win: ‘Cinema Has Regained Its Rights’
On Wednesday, a judge dismissed a producer’s bid to stop the film from screening at the festival
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Sony Classics Picks Up Lebanese Director Nadine Labaki’s ‘Capernaum’
Cannes 2018: Film will screen in competition at festival next Thursday
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Cannes Report, Day 2: ‘Rafiki’ Makes History, ‘Don Quixote’ Scores Legal Victory
Plus, Marvel’s “Black Panther” screened at night with the beautiful backdrop of the beach
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‘Sorry Angel’ Film Review: AIDS Drama Explores the Quiet Places
Cannes 2018: Christophe Honoré’s willfully unsentimental character study is the flip side to last year’s grand prize winner, “BPM”
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‘Leto’ Film Review: Musical Biopic Is a Rock ‘n’ Roll Fever Dream
Cannes 2018: Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov tells the story of musician Viktor Tsoi in a way that is messy, surreal and ultimately moving
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‘Yomeddine’ Film Review: First Time’s a Charmer for Egyptian Drama
Cannes 2018: Rookie director A.B. Shawky’s road film about an unlikely pair fleeing a leper colony and an orphanage is the rare Cannes film best described as “sweet”
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‘BlacKkKlansman’ Star Laura Harrier on Going From Spider-Man’s Homecoming to Cannes Red Carpet
TheWrap Cannes magazine: Laura Harrier immersed herself in the early ’70s culture to play a black power activist in new Spike Lee joint
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15 of Cannes’ Hottest Directors, From Spike Lee to Debra Granik to Paul Dano (Exclusive Photos)
Cannes 2018: Paul Dano, Alice Rohrwacher and A.B. Shawky are among the filmmakers presenting their work at this year’s festival
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‘Donbass’ Review: Jarring War Film Reminds Us That No One Is Safe
Cannes 2018: Un Certain Regard section opens with Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa’s challenging look at the chaos in his homeland
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Terry Gilliam’s ‘Don Quixote’ Loses Amazon as US Distributor, Wins Court Fight to Screen as Cannes Closer
Film starring Adam Driver has been embroiled in production delays and legal disputes