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‘A Light That Never Goes Out’ Is a Cannes Debut Opus on Outcasts, Depression, Music, and Hope
“Take me out tonight…where there’s music and there’s people,” The Smiths say in their 1986 song “There Is a Light…
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Kinky Romance ‘Pillion’ Starring Alexander Skarsgard, Harry Melling Sells to Multiple Territories
Cornerstone has closed a slew of new territorial deals for Harry Lighton’s Cannes official selection Pillion after the film sold…
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“Cinema is magic.” So said veteran filmmaker Richard Linklater when the lights came up inside the Grand Lumiére Theatre and…
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Kelly Reichardt on ‘The Mastermind,’ Josh O’Connor and What the ’70s Have to Teach Us Today
Kelly Reichardt returns to the Cannes Film Festival with The Mastermind, a 1970s-set anti-heist film that’s less about the robbery…
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Mubi Nabs Oliver Laxe’s Cannes Pic ‘Sirat’ For Multiple Territories
Mubi has picked up yet another Cannes title after taking Oliver Laxe’s Sirat for Italy, Turkey and India. The deal with sales…
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‘Lucky Lu’ Review: An Authentically Downbeat New York Story About a Chinese Migrant Struggling to Welcome His Family Source: Hollywoodreporter…
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Cannes Gives Warm Welcome to Dardennes and ‘Young Mother’s Home’
In what has become a familiar sight on the Croisette, Belgian directors Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne strolled up the red…
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Josh O’Connor Lights Up Cannes With ‘The Mastermind’ World Premiere
In the end, Josh O’Connor made it to Cannes. The La Chimera and Challengers actor was unable to make the…
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Cannes: ‘The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo’ Wins Un Certain Regard Top Prize
The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo, Chilean writer-director Diego Céspedes’ AIDS bigotry drama and feature debut, spotlighted by THR as…
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Cannes: Eugene Jarecki on Why ‘Six Billion Dollar Man’ Subject Julian Assange is “Probably Not Dr. Evil”
For over a decade, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been a lightning rod in the global debate over press freedom,…
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