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‘Anora’ Cannes Palme D’Or Winner Lands Fall Release
NEON has dated their fifth Cannes Palme D’Or winner Anora for Oct. 18 per Comscore in what will be a limited release.
October is the traditional launch pad for NEON with their Palme D’Or winning fare including 2019’s ultimate Oscar Best Picture winner Parasite (Oct. 11), 2021’s Titane (Oct 1)…
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Donald Trump Movie ‘The Apprentice’ Sells Around The World As Intrigue Remains Over U.S. Release
EXCLUSIVE: The movie Donald Trump doesn’t want people to see is going global.
While intrigue continues to surround the film’s U.S. release prospects, Cannes Competition title The Apprentice, about Trump’s rise to power, has been sold to key independent distributors in a host of international markets…
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International Insider: What’s In A Phrase?; Indian Sci-Fi Epic; Netflix On Korea Path
Afternoon, Cannes is over but the world of film and TV rumbles on. Here’s your weekly dose of Insider news ‘n’ goss from Max Goldbart. Make us happy and sign up here.
What’s In A Phrase?
Complaints filed: We could fill these very pages (well…
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Ukrainian Model Says She Plans To Sue Cannes Film Festival Over “Unreasonable” Red Carpet Security
A Ukrainian model has said she is getting ready to file a lawsuit against "the organizers of the Cannes Film Festival" over what she described as the aggressive force used against her on the red carpet by the festival's security.
Launching her search for a lawyer on social media on Wednesday, model…
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Cannes Film Festival 2024: Read All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews, Including Palme d’Or Winner ‘Anora’
Read all of Deadline’s Cannes Film Festival reviews below, including Palme d’Or winner Anora.
The New York-set romantic dramedy charts the story of a stripper from Brooklyn who transforms into a modern Cinderella when she meets the son of a Russian oligarch.
The film, playing in the official…
Will Cannes Film Festival Continue Its Fast & Furious Journey To Crash The Oscar Race? Who Might Be Going All The Way To The Dolby?
No one really expected this year’s Cannes Film Festival to replicate the stellar showing of last year at the Oscars, when official selections Killers of the Flower Moon, Anatomy of a Fall, and The Zone of Interest took an unprecedented three of the 10 Best…
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‘Blue Sun Palace’ Review: Critics Week Award Winner Tells Story Of Grief And Rebirth In New York Chinese Community – Cannes Film Festival
Blue Sun Palace was one of the prize winners at the recently concluded Cannes Film Festival, where it took the French Touch Award for the Critics’ Week selections (Simon of the Mountain took the Grand Prize, the other major award from the section). “French…
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‘Santosh’s Sandhya Suri On The “Extraordinary Journey” Of Police Widows In India – Cannes Studio
Title: SantoshSection: Un Certain RegardDirector: Sandhya SuriLogline: A government scheme sees newly widowed Santosh (Shahana Goswami) inherit her husband's job as a police constable in the rural badlands of Northern India. When a low-caste girl is found raped and murdered, she is pulled into the…
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‘Banel & Adama’ Director Ramata-Toulaye Sy, Thai Star Freen Of ‘Gap: The Series’ & More International Female Talents Discuss Gender Parity & Celebrating Women In Cinema — Cannes Studio
In Cannes this year, the Red Sea International Film Festival celebrated the achievements of Women in Cinema – both in front of and behind the camera – who are helping to shape the film industry and inspiring a new generation of talent in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Four of these women…
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‘Furiosa’ Composer Tom Holkenborg On His Approach To ‘Mad Max Saga’ Score: “Restraint Was The Way Forward” – Crew Call Podcast
When it comes to a George Miller directed Mad Max saga movie, actors are committed 1000% to the stunts, but composers are there too, for the long haul.
So much so, that Furiosa composer Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie XL moved to Sydney, Australia to pen the score, his third with Miller after Mad Max: Fury…
‘Simon Of The Mountain’ Review: Federico Luis’ Critics’ Week Winner Is A Wholly Original Debut – Cannes Film Festival
Simon has a strong twitch that drives him to shake his head, meaninglessly. He sometimes dribbles. The way he looks out at the world from under his brows, especially when people are talking to him, suggests he can't quite keep up with what they're saying. When he meets a group of young people from a local…
‘The Kingdom’ Review: Julien Colonna’s Corsican Father-Daughter Mob Drama Is An Understated Epic – Cannes Film Festival
"Why do they want to kill you?" At 15, Lesia (Ghjuvanna Benedetti) is still daddy's girl. She knows but doesn't want to know the answer to her question, just as she has always known what Pierre-Paul (Saveriu Santucci) does for a living — a very good living — but doesn't acknowledge it to herself. "Money…
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