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  • Cannes’ Female Troubles: Women Directors Have Always Been Scarce

    TheWrap Cannes magazine: Since the festival began, only 4.3 percent of its competition films have been directed by women — and while the percentage is improving, it’s doing so slowly

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    Steve Pond
    May 8, 2018 @ 10:00 AM
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    Cannes’ Female Troubles: Women Directors Have Always Been Scarce
  • Women in Cannes: A Short History of Small Victories and Decades of Male Dominance (Photos)

    From the first female director in competition to the first (and only) to win the Palme d’Or, here are a few milestones in a festival that hasn’t been welcoming to women filmmakers

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    Steve Pond
    May 8, 2018 @ 9:15 AM
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    Women in Cannes: A Short History of Small Victories and Decades of Male Dominance (Photos)
  • Screen Media Sings for Julianne Moore’s ‘Bel Canto’

    Cannes 2018: Paul Weitz directed the drama based on Ann Patchett’s best-selling novel

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    Thom Geier
    May 8, 2018 @ 6:11 AM
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    Screen Media Sings for Julianne Moore’s ‘Bel Canto’
  • Why Cannes Film Market May Move at an Escargot’s Pace This Year

    TheWrap Cannes magazine: With festival fever on the wane, interest in Cannes’ sales titles and competition films looks unexpectedly low

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    Matt Donnelly
    May 8, 2018 @ 5:00 AM
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    Why Cannes Film Market May Move at an Escargot’s Pace This Year
  • Cannes Film Festival 2018 Preview: No Selfies, No Netflix, No Problem

    Spike Lee, Han Solo and the return of the once-disgraced Lars von Trier ought to overshadow the absence of a streaming giant and the new rules prohibiting red-carpet snapshots

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    Steve Pond
    May 7, 2018 @ 6:49 AM
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    Cannes Film Festival 2018 Preview: No Selfies, No Netflix, No Problem
  • ‘Everybody Knows’ Stars Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem CannesWrap Portraits (Exclusive Photos)

    Cannes magazine: The stars sit down for an interview and photo session for their Cannes opener

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    May 7, 2018 @ 5:30 AM
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    ‘Everybody Knows’ Stars Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem CannesWrap Portraits (Exclusive Photos)
  • Bruce Willis to Star as Mike Tyson’s Trainer in ‘Cornerman’ for Director Rupert Friend

    Willis will play renowned boxing trainer Cus D’Amato

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    Thom Geier
    May 7, 2018 @ 5:18 AM
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    Bruce Willis to Star as Mike Tyson’s Trainer in ‘Cornerman’ for Director Rupert Friend
  • 19 Cannes Movies We’re Dying to See, From ‘BlacKkKlansman’ to ‘Solo’ (Photos)

    This year’s festival will bring controversial films, auteurs at the top of their game and at least one mega-blockbuster to the Croisette

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    Steve Pond
    May 7, 2018 @ 4:00 AM
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    4:00 AM
    19 Cannes Movies We’re Dying to See, From ‘BlacKkKlansman’ to ‘Solo’ (Photos)
  • Cannes Stands by Terry Gilliam’s ‘Don Quixote’ Despite Producer’s Lawsuit to Block Screening

    Paulo Branco and his Alfama Films sued to block long-delayed drama from closing next month’s film festival

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    Thom Geier
    April 30, 2018 @ 7:15 AM
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    Cannes Stands by Terry Gilliam’s ‘Don Quixote’ Despite Producer’s Lawsuit to Block Screening
  • Cannes Film Festival to Offer Sexual Harassment Hotline

    “One of the rapes that Harvey Weinstein is accused of happened at Cannes,” French equality minister Marlene Schiappa says

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    Jennifer Maas
    April 27, 2018 @ 8:43 AM
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    Cannes Film Festival to Offer Sexual Harassment Hotline
  • Cannes Adds Terry Gilliam’s ‘Don Quixote,’ Lars von Trier’s ‘The House That Jack Built’

    Whitney Houston doc, Michael B. Jordan’s “Fahrenheit 451” also added to lineup

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    Thom Geier
    April 19, 2018 @ 5:27 AM
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    Cannes Adds Terry Gilliam’s ‘Don Quixote,’ Lars von Trier’s ‘The House That Jack Built’
  • Debra Granik, Gaspar Noe Films Selected for Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight Lineup

    Directors’ Fortnight section will also include Panos Cosmatos’ “Mandy,” a horror film starring Nicolas Cage

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    Steve Pond
    April 17, 2018 @ 2:32 AM
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    Debra Granik, Gaspar Noe Films Selected for Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight Lineup
  • Cannes Will Welcome Back Lars von Trier, Says Festival Director

    On a French radio program, general delegate Thierry Fremaux hints that von Trier’s “The House That Jack Built” will end the director’s “persona non grata” status in Cannes

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    Steve Pond
    April 17, 2018 @ 2:04 AM
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    Cannes Will Welcome Back Lars von Trier, Says Festival Director
  • Majority of Cannes Critics’ Week Competition Films Were Directed by Women

    #TimesUp comes to France

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    Steve Pond
    April 16, 2018 @ 5:38 AM
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    Majority of Cannes Critics’ Week Competition Films Were Directed by Women
  • Paul Dano’s ‘Wildlife’ to Open Cannes Critics’ Week Sidebar

    The Carey Mulligan/Jake Gyllenhaal drama will be the only American film to screen in Critics’ Week

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    Steve Pond
    April 16, 2018 @ 2:54 AM
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    2:54 AM
    Paul Dano’s ‘Wildlife’ to Open Cannes Critics’ Week Sidebar
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