Cannes Report
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Cannes Film Festival Finds Reason to Celebrate, Even With That Netflix Problem
French exhibitors aren’t happy the streaming service got an invite to the Croisette, but the stacked lineup of international auteurs should be a cinema lover’s dream
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Cannes Film Festival 2017: 20 Most Intriguing Movies, From ‘The Beguiled’ to ‘Okja’ (Photos)
More than 100 new feature films will be screening at the 70th Cannes Film Festival — here’s a small sampling of Cannes premieres that merit attention.
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Pope Francis Acting Debut ‘Beyond the Sun’ Headed to Cannes
Movie follows children from different cultures who emulate the apostles
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Diane Keaton, Candice Bergen, Jane Fonda to Star in Cannes Comedy ‘Book Club’
The film marks directorial debut of producer Bill Holderman and will follow a book club whose members are changed forever after they read “Fifty Shades of Grey”
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Christina Hendricks, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau to Star in Brian De Palma’s ‘Domino’
Cannes 2017: International cop thriller teams “Mad Men” actress with “Game of Thrones” star
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Cannes Film Festival Adds Roman Polanski Film to Lineup
The seven new selections also include films by Barbet Schroeder and Ruben Ostlund
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‘One Week and a Day’ Review: Shiva Stoner Comedy Is a Hazy Delight
Director Asaph Polonsky strikes a precise balance of silly, sad and strange
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Cannes’ Critics’ Week Section Books ‘Brigsby Bear,’ Animated and Documentary Movies
Independent Cannes section is devoted to directors first and second films
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Jessica Chastain Joins Jury of 2017 Cannes Film Festival
Pedro Almodóvar will preside over this year’s jury
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Cannes’ Day of Judgment Nears: What Will Make the Cut?
The field of movie stars and art-house auteurs hoping to hit the Croisette is huge and varied
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Pedro Almodovar Named Cannes Film Festival Jury President
“Julieta” director says he’ll devote himself “body and soul to this task”
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‘Staying Vertical’ Review: Alain Guiraudie Explores Writer’s Block in Oddball Fashion
A devilishly strange exercise that feels like a grim joke, minus the punchline
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‘Paterson’ Review: Jim Jarmusch, Adam Driver Deliver Ode to Small Pleasures
The director has made a wonderful film about the practical, the intuitive, the homespun
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‘Julieta’ Review: A Subdued Pedro Almodovar Is Still Weird Enough
At a Cannes Film Festival full of the kind of transgressive filmmaking he pioneered, Almodóvar has gotten downright decorous
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Cannes Shiva Stoner Comedy ‘One Week and a Day’ U.S. Rights Go to Oscilloscope
First-time director Asaph Polonsky’s comedy won raves in the Critics’ Week section