Cannes Report
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Directors Fortnight 2016: ‘Wolf and Sheep’ Takes Top Prize
Afghan film about child shepherds sweeps annual Cannes Film Festival sidebar
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Critics Hate Sean Penn’s ‘The Last Face’: Here Are 7 of the Worst Reviews, So Far
Film about war-torn African nations starts getting ripped right from its opening title card
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Cannes Report, Day 10: Sean Penn’s ‘Last Face’ Destroyed by Critics and Social Media, Kevin Spacey Piles on Trump
Penn’s latest film is torn apart for for silliness, underscoring white romance in African conflict
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Weinstein Company Acquires Quentin Tarantino Documentary ’21 Years’
Film will explore “Pulp Fiction” director’s career and body of work
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‘The Last Face’ Cannes Review: Sean Penn’s Humanitarian Romance Misfires on Every Front
Some lines are so wincingly written and embarrassingly delivered that the Cannes press audience burst into sarcastic applause
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‘Risk’ Director Laura Poitras on WikiLeaks, Julian Assange and US Election: ‘It’s Pretty Bleak’
Cannes 2016: Oscar-winning documentarian ends her new film with a tape recording of an FBI agent calling her “anti-U.S.”
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Cannes Parties 2016: Katy Perry, Usher, Village People Are Best in Show (Photos)
The top shots from inside the fest’s best bashes from the Party Report’s Mikey Glazer
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‘The Neon Demon’ Cannes Review: Elle Fanning Potboiler Is Gloriously Lurid and Stupidly Entertaining
If the supermodel knife fight in Nicolas Winding Refn’s movie doesn’t do it for you, maybe the necrophilia masturbation scene will
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Cannes Report, Day 9: Marion Cotillard Can’t Save Xavier Dolan; ‘Red Turtle’ a Runaway Hit
Festival’s l’enfant terrible offers up latest effort to much disappointment while animated film inspires
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‘Gimme Danger’ Cannes Review: Jim Jarmusch Delivers a Playful Tribute to Iggy Pop
This rock doc couldn’t be further from Jarmusch’s other Cannes movie, “Paterson,” though it’s the more conventional of the two films
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‘Risk’ Cannes Review: Laura Poitras Takes Intimate Look at WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange
Oscar-winning director tackles a controversial figure who wants to talk about politics, not feelings
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Sony Classics Buys Animated Movie ‘The Red Turtle’
Cannes 2016: Dutch-born Oscar-winning animator Michael Dudok de Wit partnered with Japan’s Studio Ghibli on the movie
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Cannes: ‘Toni Erdmann’ Director Maren Ade Reveals How She Made the Festival’s Hottest Movie and Craziest Nude Scene
The German director’s blend of drama and comedy brought the house down, winning rave reviews and a deal with Sony Classics
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‘It’s Only the End of the World’ Cannes Review: Marion Cotillard and Vincent Cassel Can’t Save Total Misfire
Director Xavier Dolan’s fine actors aren’t given much to do beyond bellowing, bickering and being beautiful
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Cannes: Israeli Drama ‘Beyond the Mountains and Hills’ Acquired by Adopt Films
Company will release the film from director Eran Kolirin in the first quarter of 2017