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Tue, May 14, 2024 – Sat, May 25, 2024 Cannes Festival News and Dailies I Cannes Market Dailies I Les Dailies du Festival I Les News du Marché
2023 Full coverage I 2022 Full coverage Festival / Market I 2021 Full coverage / Sample of newsletters ARCHIVES: Video gallery I Image gallery I Conference Future of Cinema in Cannes I PROMOTE YOUR FILM I VIDEO SERVICES IN CANNES Filmfestivals.com has become the number 1 online media on cannes with 1300 articles published for the 3 past editions. 10 newsletters reaching close to 2 M film professionals...Canada Ever Present at Cannes -More Canuk films then ever before!CBC.CA A wave of Canadian filmmakers — both established and emerging — descend on the Cannes Film Festival today as the annual cinematic celebration on the French Riviera gets underway for 2014. A record three Canadians — stalwarts David Cronenberg and Atom Egoyan as well as recent favourite Xavier Dolan — are unveiling their latest in official competition. Among the 18 films vying for the festival's coveted Palme d'Or are Cronenberg's Hollywood tale Maps to the Stars, Egoyan's kidnap drama The Captive and Dolan's mother-son storyMommy. "This is an incredible vindication of our film culture," Toronto-based Egoyan said of the historic Canadian presence on La Croisette. "It's just amazing." Their rivals for the top prize include the New Wave legend Jean-Luc Godard, French director Michel Hazanavicius, Britain's Mike Leigh and Ken Loach, and Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne of Belgium. Director Jane Campion leads the competition jury, with filmmakers Sofia Coppola and Nicholas Winding Refn and actors Willem Dafoe and Gael Garcia Bernale also on the judging panel. Canadians across different programs, sidebarsA strong contingent of Canadians are also screening films out of the main competition, in various sidebars or in special showcases for global buyers, including:
A host of Canadian short films will also be showing in Cannes during the festival, including Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre's Jutra, Chris Di Staulo'sSomnolence and Harmony Wagner's Queen of the Crows. Cannes officially open with the world premiere of Grace of Monaco, starring Nicole Kidman and screening out of competition. The festival continues through May 25. http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/cannes-film-fest-gets-wave-of-canadian-movies-1.2641861 15.05.2014 | Cannes's blog Cat. : FILM
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