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Notes On The Season: How Cannes Began The Oscar Race With ‘Top Gun’, ‘Elvis’, ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ & More; Plus, Emmys Heating Up
A column chronicling events and conversations on the awards circuit.
Just two weeks to go before nomination balloting begins for the Emmys, and there can be no doubt this year feels fully back to normal with so many FYC events going on all over town it is as impossible for Television Academy members to keep track of…
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By Pete Hammond
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Valerie Complex On Being Black At Cannes: How Microaggressions Marred My Festival Experience
After attending the Cannes Film Festival in 2019 as a freelance film critic, I was excited to go this time as a film critic and reporter for Deadline. I knew that access would be different with a powerful platform and that my workload would double in size. Either way, I was prepared for the challenge. When walking…
Sideshow & Janus Films Take Domestic On Dardenne Brothers’ ‘Tori And Lokita’ – Cannes
Sideshow and Janus Films have acquired North American rights for Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s Tori and Lokita which premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival and was lauded with the Festival's Special 75th Anniversary Prize. A theatrical release from Sideshow and Janus is being planned.
Tori and Lokita…
‘EO’: Sideshow & Janus Films Acquire North America On Jerzy Skolimowski’s Cannes Jury Prize Winner
Reteaming after last year’s collaboration on Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Oscar-winning Drive My Car, Sideshow and Janus Films have acquired North American rights to veteran auteur Jerzy Skolimowski's EO, which won the Jury Prize in Cannes this past weekend. A fall theatrical release is planned.
EO is a vision of modern Europe…
‘All That Breathes’ Wins L’Oeil D’or Documentary Prize At Cannes; Doc By Filmmaker Killed In Ukraine Earns Special Award
India's All That Breathes followed up its victory at the Sundance Film Festival by winning top documentary honors in Cannes.
The film directed by Shaunak Sen, which documents a pair of Muslim brothers in Delhi who devote countless hours to restore the health of ailing black kite birds, earned the L’Œil d'or ("Golden…
Cannes Palme d’Or Winners: Photos From Every One Of The Festival’s Top Films Through The Years
The Cannes Film Festival has a long and distinguished track record of spotlighting landmark works in the history of cinema with its highest honor, the Palme d’or.
The festival first gave out its highest honor in 1939, but the award hasn’t always been called the Palme d’or, nor has it always been given to just one…
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By Tom Tapp
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Cannes Film Festival: Ruben Ostlund Wins Second Palme D’Or With ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ – Full List
UPDATE: Swedish filmmaker Ruben Ostlund led one of his now trademark primal screams inside the Palais tonight as his latest film, Triangle Of Sadness, was crowned with the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d'Or. This is the second time Ostlund has won the prestigious prize, following 2017's The Square.
Ostlund tonight…
Cannes Review: Chie Hayakawa’s ‘Plan 75’
A diet of rice and tofu, plenty of regular, gentle exercise and excellent hospitals: the Japanese have nailed the formula for getting old prolifically. With a little less than 30% of the population over 65, Japanese society is now officially termed as "super-aged." Meanwhile, thanks to a low birth rate and an…
‘Showing Up’: For Michelle Williams & Kelly Reichardt, Their Cinema Is About Discovering “Another Layer” – Cannes
Filmmaker Kelly Reichardt’s work with Michelle Williams has spanned four movies now with the Cannes Film Festival closer Showing Up.
In the movie, Williams plays a sculptor preparing to open a new show as she balances her creative life with the daily dramas of family and friends. The show could be a game changer for…
‘The Worst Ones’ Takes Top Honor In Cannes’ Un Certain Regard Section
The Cannes Film Festival's Un Certain Regard sidebar handed out its prizes tonight with top honors going to Lise Akoka and Romane Gueret's The Worst Ones (Les Pires). The Jury Prize was awarded to Saim Sadig's Joyland, the first Pakistani movie ever in official selection at Cannes.
The Worst Ones is a drama about a…
Cannes 2022 Photos: Andie MacDowell & Helen Mirren Cut Loose On ‘Mother And Son’ Red Carpet
While the evening belonged to castmembers Ahmed Sylla, Annabelle Lengronne, Stephane Bak and director Leonor Serraille, Helen Mirren and Andie MacDowell provided an entertaining diversion at the Cannes screening of Mother And Son (Un Petit Frere). The glamorous duo did an impromptu dance together as they made their…
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By Tom Tapp
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Cannes Review: Leonor Serraille’s ‘Mother And Son’
When his mother spoke, Ernest remembers, everything sounded important. "I cling to her light," he tells us in voiceover, an adult remembering how that felt. The Ernest he is recalling is just a little boy (Milan Doucansi), snuggled against Rose (Annabelle Lengronne, a wonderfully vivid presence), with his grave and…
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