Cannes Report
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Cannes Day 2: Johnny Depp Media Frenzy Kicks Off Star-Studded Opening Day
Plus, “Jeanne du Barry” reviews and industry protests
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‘Occupied City’ Review: Steve McQueen’s Epic Holocaust Documentary Is a Disquieting Cinematic Essay
Cannes 2023: With a four-hour runtime, the filmmaker excavates Amsterdam’s harrowing WWII history via a journey through its present
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Johnny Depp in Cannes: ‘What You’ve Been Reading About Me Is Fantastically, Horrifically Written Fiction’
Cannes 2023: “I don’t have much further need for Hollywood, myself,” the actor also said at a press conference
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Helen Mirren Says #WorthIt Fold-Up Fan Unrelated to Amber Heard Hashtag Campaign: ‘No Secret Message Intended’
The actress earlier Tuesday walked the red carpet at Cannes for the premiere of the Johnny Depp-starring “Jeanne du Barry”
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‘Jeanne du Barry’ Film Review: Cannes Fuss Over Johnny Depp Overwhelms an Inert Period Piece
Cannes 2023: The drama from writer-director-actress Maïwenn has lots of style but precious little energy
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A Shaky Theatrical Market Looms Over the True Return to Normal for the Cannes Film Festival
“This may be one of the largest, most attended markets we’ve ever seen for Cannes,” Jason Buckley of Village Roadshow told TheWrap
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Cannes Critic’s Take: From Martin Scorsese to Wes Anderson, This Year’s Lineup Is Faithful to Old Friends
TheWrap magazine: The 76th Cannes film festival will also showcase “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” and Pixar’s “Elemental”
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Paul Dano, Brie Larson Get Jury Duty at the Cannes Film Festival
Larson and Dano join Ruben Ostlund’s Main Competition jury, alongside Julia Ducournau, Maryam Touzani and others
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Michael Douglas to Receive the Cannes Film Festival’s Honorary Palme d’Or
The Oscar-winning actor will be recognized during the 76th fest’s opening ceremony on May 16
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Disney and Pixar Return to Cannes With Closing Night Film ‘Elemental’
The revered animation house’s latest feature is its fourth to premiere at the Croisette, following “Up,” “Inside Out” and “Soul”
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Cannes Film Festival Lineup Includes New Films From Wes Anderson, Todd Haynes, Jonathan Glazer
The Main Competition includes six films directed by women, a new record for Cannes
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Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ to Premiere in Cannes
The Apple Studios release marks the filmmaker’s return to the festival after screening “After Hours” nearly 40 years ago
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Ruben Östlund Named President of Cannes Film Festival Jury
The “Triangle of Sadness” director becomes the first Swedish president of the Cannes jury since Ingmar Bergman 50 years ago
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‘Close’ Review: Gentle Coming-of-Age Drama Packs an Emotional Punch
Belgian filmmaker Lukas Dhont is a generous and patient director of his unknown and more established performers
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‘One Fine Morning’ Review: Mia Hansen-Løve Captures Love, Death, and Renewal in a Young Mother’s Life
Léa Seydoux gives a striking performance, her face registering a panoply of emotions with honesty and subtlety