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Cannes Film ‘Emergency Declaration’ Drops Trailer, Ready for Long-Haul Takeoff (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - North Korea
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13.06.2022 / 19:07

Cannes Film ‘Emergency Declaration’ Drops Trailer, Ready for Long-Haul Takeoff (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAction-drama film, “Emergency Declaration” pulled together several of Korea’s top stars – Song Kang-ho (“Parasite”), Lee Byung Hun (“G.I. Joe”) and Jeon Do-yeon (“The Housemaid,” “Secret Sunshine”) – and it first took to the air as a Midnight Screening at the Cannes Film Festival, back in July 2021.Directed by Han Jae-rim, the story involves a veteran police detective who receives a tip-off about an unspecified terrorist threat against a plane. Puzzlingly, he discovers that the chief suspect has got on the flight too.

Alex Lieberman Launches Bright West Entertainment With Focus on Documentary Content (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
variety.com
07.06.2022 / 19:31

Alex Lieberman Launches Bright West Entertainment With Focus on Documentary Content (EXCLUSIVE)

Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaProducer and entrepreneur Alex Lieberman has launched Bright West Entertainment, a new film finance and production company with a special focus on backing documentary content.The company is making a big splash this month. Three of its next feature documentaries — “On the Line: The Richard Williams Story,” “Subject” and “Rudy! A Documusical” — are set to world premiere at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival, which kicks off on Wednesday.“I’m focused on financing interesting stories and trying to serve as a catalyst to help projects get made,” Lieberman tells Variety.

Showtime Launches Short Film Anthology Series: ‘Spotlights’ - deadline.com - USA - Russia - Israel
deadline.com
01.06.2022 / 22:43

Showtime Launches Short Film Anthology Series: ‘Spotlights’

Showtime announced the new half-hour anthology series Spotlights: A Showtime Short Film Series premiering Sunday, June 12. All 5 episodes will be available on streaming and on-demand for Showtime subscribers and will also air weekly on Sundays at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT.

2022 Cannes Film Festival: Winners Announced Live - theplaylist.net
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28.05.2022 / 21:59

2022 Cannes Film Festival: Winners Announced Live

The 75th Cannes Film Festival is coming to a close. The two-week festival saw some of the biggest stars and most anticipated films of the year come together to celebrate cinema.

‘All That Breathes,’ ‘Mariupolis 2’ Win Cannes Documentary Awards - variety.com - India - Ukraine - Russia - Lithuania
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28.05.2022 / 14:08

‘All That Breathes,’ ‘Mariupolis 2’ Win Cannes Documentary Awards

Naman Ramachandran Indian filmmaker Shaunak Sen’s “All That Breathes” has won the Cannes Film Festival’s top documentary award, the Golden Eye.The film won the documentary grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and was acquired by HBO Documentary Films during Cannes, where it played as a special screening.Set in Indian capital Delhi, where, in an unbreathable atmosphere, the threat of inter-religious massacres floats in the air, the film follows two brothers, Nadeem and Saud, who along with their assistant, dedicate their lives to save the migratory black kites that are destroyed by human madness.The Golden Eye jury, composed of Agnieszka Holland, Iryna Tsilyk, Pierre Deladonchamps, Alex Vicente and Hicham Falah, said: “The Golden Eye goes to a film that, in a world of destruction, reminds us that every life matters, and every small action matters. You can grab your camera, you can save a bird, you can hunt for some moments of stealing beauty, it matters.

Saudi Arabia Launches 40% Film Production Rebate - variety.com - Saudi Arabia
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26.05.2022 / 10:17

Saudi Arabia Launches 40% Film Production Rebate

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentThe Saudi Film Commission has announced its long gestating incentive for film productions in the kingdom which consists of an up to 40% cash rebate.Ever since it lifted its 35-year-old religion-related ban on cinema in 2017, Saudi has been experiencing a boom in all aspects of film industry activity,  becoming West Asia’s top-grossing territory in terms of theatrical box office returns. Attracting international film and TV productions is clearly a key part of this government-driven effort.Details of the Saudi rebate, which was announced in Cannes, remain scant besides the fact that it provides up to 40% of spend in cash back for film productions that recruit Saudi crew and talent above and below the line and feature the kingdom’s “culture, history and people along with showcasing the diverse selection of landscapes in Saudi Arabia,” a statement said.

‘Twice Colonized’ Picks Up Top Award for Docs-in-Progress at Cannes Docs Industry Sidebar - variety.com - Canada - Denmark - Greenland
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25.05.2022 / 12:55

‘Twice Colonized’ Picks Up Top Award for Docs-in-Progress at Cannes Docs Industry Sidebar

Lise Pedersen The top IEFTA (Intl. Film Talent Assn.) award for docs-in-progress at the Cannes Film Market’s documentary-focused industry sidebar Cannes Docs has gone to “Twice Colonized” by Lin Alluna.The film was developed by the Circle Women Doc Accelerator, a training program for female-identifying documentary filmmakers.The win marks a hat-trick for Circle since they started their partnership with Cannes Docs in 2020: previous IEFTA Docs-in-Progress Award laureates at the industry event include “Beauty of the Beast” by Anna Nemes, produced by Circle 2018 alumna Ágnes Horváth-Szabó, and “Cent’anni” by Circle 2020 alumna Maja Prelog, produced by Rok Biček.“Twice Colonized” tells the story of renowned Inuit lawyer Aaju Peter who has led a lifelong fight for the rights of her people.

Deadline Studio Arrivals At Cannes Film Festival – Day 1-7 – Jesse Eisenberg, Julianne Moore, Joel Edgerton & More - deadline.com - Spain - USA
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25.05.2022 / 02:59

Deadline Studio Arrivals At Cannes Film Festival – Day 1-7 – Jesse Eisenberg, Julianne Moore, Joel Edgerton & More

Deadline’s studio at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival kicked off at the American Pavilion by hosting fest-goers such as Joel Edgerton of The Stranger, Jesse Eisenberg and Julianne Moore of When You Finish Saving The World, and many more. Click on the photo above to launch the gallery.

‘EO’ Film Review: Cannes’ Oldest Director Gives us a Silly, Entertaining Trifle About a Donkey - thewrap.com - France - Poland
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20.05.2022 / 08:33

‘EO’ Film Review: Cannes’ Oldest Director Gives us a Silly, Entertaining Trifle About a Donkey

exercice de style as the French would put it, “EO” has plenty on its mind and nothing much to say, idling through a series of vignettes than more often not end with a punch-line of a forbidden kiss or a sudden act of violence, capturing them all with a flashy and urgent style of a music video or Super Bowl car commercial. One need not look far to see in this tale of a lonely beast of burden traipsing across the countryside a condemnation of modern Polish society, especially in sequences when the titular donkey first witnesses and then succumbs to a bout of skinhead hooligan violence, or when it clops across a forest bed we soon learn was once a Jewish burial site. At the same time, Skolimowski – who shot this project over a two-year period – seems more interested in simply making his camera swoop and soar and generally perform its series of stupid pet tricks. In many ways, this rather silly (if quite entertaining) trifle makes for a fitting entry for Cannes’ 75th edition. Skolimowski approaches the material with the hunger and zeal of a young film student, lifting a framework from Robert Bresson and filtering through references to recent festival provocateurs like Lars von Trier, Refn, and Michael Haneke.

Former NBC Entertainment Chair Paul Telegdy Launches New Shingle, Developing Falkland War Drama - variety.com - Argentina - Berlin - county Sebastian
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19.05.2022 / 16:19

Former NBC Entertainment Chair Paul Telegdy Launches New Shingle, Developing Falkland War Drama

Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeFormer NBC Entertainment chairman Paul Telegdy has launched a new shingle with his cousin, Berlin-based advertising exec Stefan Telegdy, and they are pitching their first TV project, a 10-episode series about the Falklands/Malvinas War of 1982.The Telegdys’ The Whole Spiel production company has partnered with Lone Wolf Pictures and Infinity Hill to produce “The Islands,” which tells the story of that 1982 war, from the perspective of the soldiers and civilians on both sides of the 74-day conflict.Argentine writer Sebastian Rotstein (“El Presidente” Season 2, “Morir de Amor”) is writing the screenplay for the show, which will employ writers and directors from both the U.K. and Argentina to tell the full story.

Frank Grillo Set For Horror-Thriller ‘Merciless’ While Columbia’s Juan Pablo Raba Heads To Actioner ‘Sombra’, Sentient Launching Both Pics In Cannes - deadline.com - Alabama - Colombia - city Columbia
deadline.com
19.05.2022 / 11:55

Frank Grillo Set For Horror-Thriller ‘Merciless’ While Columbia’s Juan Pablo Raba Heads To Actioner ‘Sombra’, Sentient Launching Both Pics In Cannes

Frank Grillo is set to star in Liam O’Donnell’s horror-thriller Merciless, which Sentient Pictures International is shopping here in Cannes this week. The company also has announced that Columbian actor Juan Pablo Raba (Peppermint, Narcos) has been tapped to lead Antonio Negret’s new action thriller Sombra.

‘Tchaikovsky’s Wife’ Film Review: Cannes’ Only Russian Film Is Bold and Cold - thewrap.com - Russia - city Moscow - city Saint Petersburg
thewrap.com
18.05.2022 / 20:05

‘Tchaikovsky’s Wife’ Film Review: Cannes’ Only Russian Film Is Bold and Cold

wildly entertaining rock ‘n’ roll fantasia “Leto.”The two films both show that Serebrennikov has strong ideas about how to use music, but otherwise they’re worlds apart. “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” begins with Miliukova (Alyona Mikhaylova) dressed in widow’s black and trying to choose the right words for her funeral wreath; but when she arrives in the room where her husband’s corpse is laid out, Tchaikovsky (Odin Biron, full of quiet Peter Sarsgaard smarm) rouses himself, stands up and asks, “Why is the wife here? Who invited her?”The scene is enough to tell you that this will be Miliukova’s story, and that it won’t be a straight period piece, even though it re-creates 1893 St.

Defiine Aims To Bring Crypto Finance Solutions To Indie Film Space – Cannes Market - deadline.com - Monaco
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18.05.2022 / 15:13

Defiine Aims To Bring Crypto Finance Solutions To Indie Film Space – Cannes Market

EXCLUSIVE: Glass House Distribution President Tom Malloy, bitcoin veteran Charlie Shrem and producer Shyam S. Sengupta are unveiling a new digital finance company, Defiine, here at the Cannes Market.

Cannes Opening-Night Film Is A Family Affair For Berenice Bejo and Michel Hazanavicius - deadline.com
deadline.com
18.05.2022 / 11:57

Cannes Opening-Night Film Is A Family Affair For Berenice Bejo and Michel Hazanavicius

EXCLUSIVE: Berenice Bejo (The Artist) agreed that making Cannes opening-night film  Final Cut (Coupez!) with filmmaker husband Michel Hazanavicius (The Players) had been a family affair.

Cannes 2022 Preview: 25 Must-See Films To Watch - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
17.05.2022 / 17:16

Cannes 2022 Preview: 25 Must-See Films To Watch

Once again, the Cannes Film Festival is upon us, this time without COVID-19 shutting down the world like it once did, safely back in the month of May where it usually belongs (2020 was canceled altogether, and 2021 ended up being pushed to June). Cannes 2022 is definitely a solid year, with a diverse list of films and filmmakers (though as usual, black and women filmmakers aren’t as well represented as they should be by the organizers).

Tyson Fury relaxes on £18k a night yacht in Cannes during lavish holiday with Paris and kids - www.ok.co.uk - Venezuela
ok.co.uk
17.05.2022 / 16:47

Tyson Fury relaxes on £18k a night yacht in Cannes during lavish holiday with Paris and kids

Tyson Fury continued his sun-drenched getaway with his wife Paris on an £18,000 a night superyacht on Tuesday.The 33 year old boxing legend and his 32 year old other half are enjoying the sunshine with their children Venezuela, 12, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson Fury II, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, two, Valencia Amber, four, and baby Athena, who was born in August 2021. And Tyson looked in great spirits as he hopped off the luxury vessel and was bombarded with fans who wanted a snap with him.Tyson happily obliged as he was seen playfully mimicking a punch with his hand while smiling for the camera alongside a fan.

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