Opening day of Cannes Film Festival
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Imax is embarking on its first-ever foreign language documentary, partnering with Federation Studios and Imago Production on Patrouille de France. The film will chronicle a year in the life of the aerobatics team of the French Air and Space Force,
Tom Cruise is full of heart at Cannes Film Festival, plus Angela Bassett, Leonardo DiCaprio, Eva Longoria and more. From L.A. to New York City and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars a
Lermusiaux's "Black Snake" ahead of its premiere at Cannes' ACID. ARP has taken distribution rights in France. ACID's closing film, shot in the Colombian desert, tells the story of Ciro, who returns to his home town after 10 years to tend to his dying mother,
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Things get underway Tuesday with the unveiling of Juliette Binoche’s jury, a three-film tribute to Ukraine and the opening night film, Amélie Bonnin’s French romance “Leave One Day.” At the festival’s opening ceremony, Robert De Niro will receive an honorary Palme d’Or, 49 years after “Taxi Driver” won Cannes' top prize.
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Khaleej Times on MSNAfter US Tariff Shock, Cannes Film Market Is Cautiously Business-As-UsualLifting the market's spirits are last year's commercial and popular success of independent films like "The Brutalist" and Oscar blow-out "Anora", as well as the strong consumer demand for international content, particularly on streaming services.
EXCLUSIVE: French mini-major Pathé is at the Cannes Film Festival this year with opening film Leave One Day, and well as Martin Bourboulon's August 2021 Fall of Kabul-set action feature 13 Days, 13 Nights,
The Cannes Film Festival barred French actor Théo Navarro-Mussy from attending the premiere of the competition entry “Case 137," in what's believed to be a first for the festival in the #MeToo era. Festival director Thierry Fremaux confirmed to the French magazine Télérama that Navarro-Mussy would not be allowed to attend the
Sylvie Pialat (“Timbuktu”), the producer of Cannes’ opening night movie “Leave One Day” directed by Amelie Bonnin, is on the roll. The Cesar-winning producer, who runs the Paris-based banner Les Films du Worso,