Cannes Report
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‘Louder Than Bombs’ Cannes Review: There’s Nothing Loud About This Tender Love Story
Joachim Trier’s intimate family drama never falls flat or feels false
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Cannes Report, Day 5: Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara Sing for ‘Carol,’ Matthias Schoenaerts Goes Carpet Casual
The cast hits the festival circuit for Todd Haynes’ period drama about female lovers, Diane Kruger shows for tense thriller “Disorder”
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Tom Ford’s ‘Nocturnal Animals’ Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Amy Adams Sells for $20 Million to Focus Features
Cannes 2015: Focus has Universal backing in the acquisition
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Cannes Market: Nigel Sinclair On New Start, Lessons Learned From Exclusive Exit (Exclusive)
“The takeaway for me from Exclusive is realizing that independent films can be made as good as studio films”
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Sony Classics Buys Holocaust Drama ‘Son of Saul’ at Cannes Festival
The film is in competition and a festival favorite
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‘Mon Roi’ Cannes Review: Scenes From This Marriage Are Exhausting
Maiwenn’s relationship drama is full of sound and fury, but it falls well short of other Cannes highlights
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Cannes: Miles Teller Boxing Drama ‘Bleed For This’ Sells for $4 Million to Open Road
The indie distributor is planning on an awards season release
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A Look at Cannes Sensation ‘Carol’: This Is Where Gay Rights Began, in Part
Todd Haynes’ film shows the points of light that helped lead the gay community out of the shadows
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‘Carol’ Cannes Review: Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara Shine in Bold Romance
Director Todd Haynes’ film is both an exquisite miniature and a majestic love story
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Cannes Report, Day 4: Amy Winehouse Doc Is Beautiful Bummer, ‘Hunger Games’ Duo Reteam for Western
Co-stars of the popular franchise Liam Hemsworth and Woody Harrelson will ride again in “By Way of Helena,” addict soul singer film pulling heart strings
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Matthew McConaughey on Cannes Reaction to ‘Sea of Trees’: ‘Anybody Has a Right to Boo’
Director Gus Van Sant points out that his Palme d’Or winner “Elephant” started a fistfight
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Cannes Interview: Filmmaker Matteo Garrone On Reinventing Lost Fairy Tales, Love, Human Obsession
Says the director of “Tale of Tales”: “What I’m interested in is human conflict, the violence, the love, the obsession of the human being”
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‘Mia Madre’ Cannes Review: Moving Italian Film Mixes Personal Drama, Showbiz Comedy
Nanni Moretti’s film features John Turturro, who plays a blowhard movie star with glee and relish
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‘Amy’ Cannes Review: Controversial Amy Winehouse Documentary Is Hard to Watch, Hard to Forget
Few people emerged unscathed in this disturbing chronicle of a talent undone by excess
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Elle Fanning Transgender Drama ‘3 Generations’ Acquired for $6 Million by Weinstein Co at Cannes (Updated)
Susan Sarandon and Naomi Watts play trans teen’s grandmother and mother, respectively