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  • ’24 Frames’ Cannes Review: Abbas Kiarostami’s Final Film Is a Wry, Touching Farewell

    A series of short vignettes based on his still photographs, “24 Frames” shows the late director’s wry humor and extraordinary eye

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 23, 2017 @ 5:07 AM
    Cannes Report
    5:07 AM
    ’24 Frames’ Cannes Review: Abbas Kiarostami’s Final Film Is a Wry, Touching Farewell
  • Cannes Film Festival Sets Moment of Silence for Manchester ‘Horror’

    “This is yet another attack on culture, youth and joyfulness, on our freedom, generosity and tolerance,” said festival in a press release

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    Steve Pond
    May 23, 2017 @ 4:14 AM
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    Cannes Film Festival Sets Moment of Silence for Manchester ‘Horror’
  • ‘The Workshop’ Cannes Review: Art and Politics Collide in Timely Drama

    Film explores the impact of far right politics on a group of students

    By

    Ben Croll
    May 22, 2017 @ 7:54 PM
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    7:54 PM
    ‘The Workshop’ Cannes Review: Art and Politics Collide in Timely Drama
  • Michael Shannon Bigfoot Dramedy ‘Pottersville’ Headed to Netflix for Streaming Rights (Exclusive)

    Cannes 2017: No theatrical release partner set for film billed as “It’s a Wonderful Life” meets Sasquatch

    By

    Matt Donnelly
    May 22, 2017 @ 4:32 PM
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    4:32 PM
    Michael Shannon Bigfoot Dramedy ‘Pottersville’ Headed to Netflix for Streaming Rights (Exclusive)
  • ‘The Florida Project’ Cannes Review: Unruly Kids Steal the Show in Heartbreaking Drama

    Director Sean Baker says he focused on children in a cheap Orlando motel to show the plight of the “hidden homeless”

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 22, 2017 @ 4:11 PM
    Cannes Report
    4:11 PM
    ‘The Florida Project’ Cannes Review: Unruly Kids Steal the Show in Heartbreaking Drama
  • ‘The Rider’ Cannes Review: Spectacular Rodeo Tale Is the Festival’s Sleeper Hit

    Director Chloe Zhao shot her drama on a reservation in Montana, and cast real-life rodeo figures as versions of themselves

    By

    Ben Croll
    May 22, 2017 @ 9:47 AM
    Cannes Report
    9:47 AM
    ‘The Rider’ Cannes Review: Spectacular Rodeo Tale Is the Festival’s Sleeper Hit
  • Cannes, Day 6: Punk Rock Aliens Party at Grand Palais; Sean Baker’s ‘Florida Project’ Shines

    Nicole Kidman and company go wild on the red carpet, “Tangerine” director packs a powerful follow-up

    By

    Matt Donnelly
    May 22, 2017 @ 9:29 AM
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    9:29 AM
    Cannes, Day 6: Punk Rock Aliens Party at Grand Palais; Sean Baker’s ‘Florida Project’ Shines
  • Netflix Slays the Sacred Cows of Cannes – So What Comes Next?

    The changes coursing through the entertainment industry are manifesting themselves at the film festival

    By

    Sharon Waxman
    May 21, 2017 @ 5:38 PM
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    5:38 PM
    Netflix Slays the Sacred Cows of Cannes – So What Comes Next?
  • Cannes So Far: Movies Take a Back Seat to Netflix and Security

    The 70th anniversary Cannes has delivered strong films, but nothing to seize the conversation away from the streaming giant and tech snafus

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 21, 2017 @ 5:27 PM
    Cannes Report
    5:27 PM
    Cannes So Far: Movies Take a Back Seat to Netflix and Security
  • Alejandro Inarritu’s VR Experience ‘Carne y Arena’ Shakes Up Cannes Viewers – If They Can See It

    Shot by Emmanuel Lubezki, the installation is designed not to show off the technology, but to touch viewers emotionally

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 21, 2017 @ 6:41 AM
    Cannes Report
    6:41 AM
    Alejandro Inarritu’s VR Experience ‘Carne y Arena’ Shakes Up Cannes Viewers – If They Can See It
  • Focus Features Reins in Matthias Schoenaerts, Jason Mitchell Drama ‘Mustang’

    Cannes 2017: Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre will direct the feature

    By

    Thom Geier
    May 21, 2017 @ 4:21 AM
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    4:21 AM
    Focus Features Reins in Matthias Schoenaerts, Jason Mitchell Drama ‘Mustang’
  • ‘The Meyerowitz Stories’ Cannes Review: Wow, Adam Sandler Might Actually Belong in Cannes

    In another New York-set comedy from writer-director Noah Baumbach, Sandler holds his own alongside Ben Stiller, Emma Thompson and Dustin Hoffman

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    Steve Pond
    May 21, 2017 @ 1:53 AM
    Cannes Report
    1:53 AM
    ‘The Meyerowitz Stories’ Cannes Review: Wow, Adam Sandler Might Actually Belong in Cannes
  • ‘Wind River’ Goes From the Snow in Sundance to the Beach at Cannes

    A rare film to play Cannes after debuting at another festival, Taylor Sheridan’s drama with Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen held up well on the Croisette

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 20, 2017 @ 6:26 PM
    Cannes Report
    6:26 PM
    ‘Wind River’ Goes From the Snow in Sundance to the Beach at Cannes
  • ‘Redoubtable’ Cannes Review: Can a Sketch Comedy About Jean-Luc Godard Really Work?

    Six years after winning Best Picture for “The Artist,” director Michel Hazanavicius plays to his strengths as a genre prankster

    By

    Wrap Staff
    May 20, 2017 @ 5:11 PM
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    5:11 PM
    ‘Redoubtable’ Cannes Review: Can a Sketch Comedy About Jean-Luc Godard Really Work?
  • Cannes: Evacuation Ordered at Second Largest Movie Theater

    Salle Debussy Theater emptied out minutes before screening of Michel Hazanavicius’ “Redoubtable”

    By

    Rosemary Rossi
    May 20, 2017 @ 10:56 AM
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    Cannes: Evacuation Ordered at Second Largest Movie Theater
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