Cannes Report
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The Weinstein Company Acquires ‘The Sapphires’ with Chris O’Dowd
The Australian film centers on an Aboriginal girl group that performs in Vietnam
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Cannes Classics: Steven Spielberg, Alfred Hitchcock, Agnes Varda, Roman Polanski Headline
Cannes has selected 13 films from a star-studded cast of directors for its Classics program this May
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Ewan McGregor, Alexander Payne Named to Cannes Jury
Diane Kruger, Jean-Paul Gaultier and Andrea Arnold will join Ewan McGregor and Alexander Payne on main competition jury
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Cannes Will Be Speaking English This Year: David Cronenberg, Lee Daniels, Andrew Dominik…
The Cannes Film Festival unveils a lineup long on English-language films, with stars like Brad Pitt, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart
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Cannes to Honor Claude Miller on Closing Night
The “New Wave” disciple’s final film “Thérèse Desqueyroux” with Audrey Tautou will be shown on the festival’s final night
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Italian Filmmaker Nanni Moretti Named Cannes’ Jury President
Six films by the actor/director have previously been presented at the festival
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Cannes’ President, Director Renew Contracts; Fremeaux Gets More Power
Gilles Jacob and Thierry Fremaux will serve through 2014
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Iran Blasts Cannes’ von Trier Banishment; Director Defends Festival
Deputy culture minister says ban leaves “dark stain” on festival history; von Trier says his comments were “unintelligent and hurtful”
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Curtis Hanson: ‘Tell Geithner to F—ing Blow Me’ and Other ‘Too Big’ Changes
“L.A. Confidential” director faced daunting task: turn financial conversations between men in suits into a thriller
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Oscilloscope Picks Up Tilda Swinton Showcase ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin’
Company plans year-end release, awards campaign
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Lars von Trier is an Idiot, and Other Lessons We Learned at Cannes
A final roundup of the art, the money and the outrage of Cannes 2011
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Cannes: ‘Tree of Life’ Wins Palme d’Or
Director Terrence Malick is a no-show; Kirsten Dunst wins Best Actress award for “Melancholia”
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Cannes, Day 12: Terrence Malick, Lars von Trier and Other MIA VIPs
A shy director, an actor who won’t talk, two jailed filmmakers and a loudmouth who got banned — Cannes is all about empty spaces
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Cannes: Korean, German Films Win Top Un Certain Regard Honors
“Arirang,” “Stopped on Track” share top prize in Cannes section; FIPRESCI Awards go to “Le Havre,” “The Minister” and “Take Shelter”
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Cannes, Day 11: Eyes on the Prize
Students, filmmakers and a chef win Cannes awards — but the big prizes are still to come