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  • ‘Everything Went Fine’ Film Review: Francois Ozon Shaves the Rough Edges Off Euthanasia Story

    Cannes 2021: Veteran French director has made a resolutely unsentimental and surprisingly genteel family drama starring Sophie Marceau

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    Ben Croll
    July 7, 2021 @ 1:07 PM
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  • Cannes Report Day 2: Jodie Foster Impresses in French, Val Kilmer Doc Wins Early Raves

    Plus, a poster for a Kevin Spacey film makes an appearance

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    Brian Welk
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    Cannes Report Day 2: Jodie Foster Impresses in French, Val Kilmer Doc Wins Early Raves
  • ‘Between Two Worlds’ Film Review: Juliette Binoche Puts a French Spin on ‘Nomadland’

    Cannes 2021: Emmanuel Carrere’s drama stars Binoche as an author who tries to experience the gig economy firsthand

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    ‘Between Two Worlds’ Film Review: Juliette Binoche Puts a French Spin on ‘Nomadland’
  • Adam Driver’s ‘Annette’ Makes Waves at Cannes as ‘Acid Trip’ and ‘True Sh–post of a Movie’

    Cannes 2021: “Holy Motors” director Leos Carax’s pop opera featuring music from Sparks opens the festival

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    Adam Driver’s ‘Annette’ Makes Waves at Cannes as ‘Acid Trip’ and ‘True Sh–post of a Movie’
  • What Happened to the Films Selected for Last Year’s Cannes Film Festival?

    Cannes 2021: The 2020 festival was canceled, but many of the five dozen films chosen by Cannes last year made a mark, and two won Oscars

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    Steve Pond
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    What Happened to the Films Selected for Last Year’s Cannes Film Festival?
  • Cannes Critics Week Celebrates 60 Years of Finding New Filmmakers

    Cannes 2021: Directors who first came to Cannes via the International Critics Week sidebar include Guillermo del Toro, Alejandro G. Inarritu and Bernardo Bertolucci

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    Steve Pond
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    Cannes Critics Week Celebrates 60 Years of Finding New Filmmakers
  • Mark Cousins Included 90 Movies in His ‘Story of Film’ – But Couldn’t Fit This Daniel Radcliffe Title

    Cannes 2021: The documentary is missing Russian movies, horror movies, and one Radcliffe film

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    Mark Cousins Included 90 Movies in His ‘Story of Film’ – But Couldn’t Fit This Daniel Radcliffe Title
  • Val Kilmer Uses Voice Box to Discuss Throat Cancer Recovery in ‘Val’ Doc Trailer (Video)

    Feature film hits theaters July 23 and Amazon Prime Video August 6 after Cannes premiere

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    Val Kilmer Uses Voice Box to Discuss Throat Cancer Recovery in ‘Val’ Doc Trailer (Video)
  • Cannes Report Day 1: Spike Lee Slams ‘Gangsters’ Who Run the World, Thierry Fremaux Swipes at Streamers

    “Greenland: Migration” also lands at STX, and StudioCanal sets its filming slate

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    Brian Welk
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    Cannes Report Day 1: Spike Lee Slams ‘Gangsters’ Who Run the World, Thierry Fremaux Swipes at Streamers
  • Cannes Kicks Off With Onslaught of COVID Testing: ‘We’re Already Experts in Saliva’

    Cannes 2021: The festival promised a global celebration, but for now it’s all about testing — and spit

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    Cannes Kicks Off With Onslaught of COVID Testing: ‘We’re Already Experts in Saliva’
  • ‘Paddington 3’ to Begin Filming in 2022, Paul King to Executive Produce

    Director, cast and location details are currently being kept under wraps

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    Brian Welk
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    ‘Paddington 3’ to Begin Filming in 2022, Paul King to Executive Produce
  • Why Cannes Film Festival Deal-Making Will Be Different This Year

    Since a lot of films sold pre-festival, what can buyers and sellers expect this year?

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  • No Hugs, Masked Mugs and More Movies: A Guide to Cannes Under COVID Protocols

    TheWrap magazine: It’ll be a Cannes Film Festival like no other — here are the reasons why

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    July 5, 2021 @ 12:55 PM
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    No Hugs, Masked Mugs and More Movies: A Guide to Cannes Under COVID Protocols
  • After Triumph and Tragedy, Cannes Gets a Reboot

    TheWrap magazine: Cannes looks to find its footing with an in-person festival a year after canceling 2020 entirely because of the pandemic

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    July 5, 2021 @ 11:50 AM
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    After Triumph and Tragedy, Cannes Gets a Reboot
  • Noomi Rapace Drama ‘Lamb’ Acquired by A24 Out of Cannes, First Teaser Unveiled

    Valdimar Jóhannsson directs the Icelandic film making its world premiere in the Un Certain Regard section at the festival

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    July 5, 2021 @ 9:57 AM
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    Noomi Rapace Drama ‘Lamb’ Acquired by A24 Out of Cannes, First Teaser Unveiled
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