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jeudi 22 mai 2014

Cannes Update: Critics' Week Awards Winners; ‘Homesman’ Goes to Saban Films; Ken Loach Downplays Retirement; Video: Berenice Bejo, Michel Hazanavicius on ‘The Search'; Reviews

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Cannes: 'The Tribe' Tops Critics' Week Awards
The film, featuring a cast entirely composed of deaf sign-language users, took home three awards. | Read More
Cannes: Tommy Lee Jones' 'The Homesman' Goes to Saban Films in U.S.
UPDATED: The deal for North American rights marks the first major acquisition by Haim Saban's new distribution company; Jones stars opposite Hilary Swank in the Western. | Read More
Cannes: Ken Loach Downplays Past Comments on Retirement Plans
Saying that "maybe" he will make another film after bringing "Jimmy's Hall" to Cannes as his 12th Palme d'Or contender, the British director says: "It's a hard job to give up." | Read More
Berenice Bejo and Michel Hazanavicius on Their War Movie 'The Search'
Director Michel Hazanavicius and actress Berenice Bejo introduce their drama about a woman who forms a bond with a young boy in war-torn Chechnya. | Read More
Cannes: Cinefondation Selection Winner Announced
"Skunk" topped the competition of 16 student films. | Read More
'The Tribe (Plemya)': Cannes Review
Ukrainian writer-director Myroslav Slaboshpytshiy's feature debut must surely be the first movie about teenage gangs to feature a cast entirely composed of deaf sign-language users. | Read More
Cannes: 'Mommy' Director Xavier Dolan Reveals 'Titanic's' Inspiration on His Filmmaking
"It was so ambitious that it gave me the faith in crazy and ambitious ideas," the 25-year-old director said at a press event in Cannes. | Read More
'Snow in Paradise': Cannes Review
Ace British editor Andrew Hulme takes a moody step into the directing arena with this London underworld tale inspired by the true experiences of co-writer Martin Askew. | Read More
Cannes Video: Josh Charles Introduces Pascale Ferran's 'Bird People'
The 'Good Wife' star and Anais Demoustier introduce their film about an American who starts a new life in Paris. | Read More
Cannes: Steve Carell, Marion Cotillard, Cate Blanchett Preview Their Upcoming Movies (Videos)
THR catches up with the biggest names at this year's festival, including Christina Hendricks, John Cusack, Zoe Saldana, Jessica Chastain, Jane Fonda and more. | Read More
Cannes: Christina Hendricks Reveals Why She Joined Ryan Gosling's 'Lost River' (Video)
"I don't know visually how it's going to come across, but there was some scary stuff," says the "Mad Men" actress, who stars in Gosling's directorial debut. | Read More
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