FilmFestivals.com Asian correspondant
Life as a cyber-cadreur at Cannes
French Film Student and Journalist
Etudiant - DEA en cinéma & journaliste
Cinephile in the Chicago area
Independent filmmaking journalist (US)
Journalist/filmmaker (US)
FilmFestivals.com Latin American correspondent











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Return to Cannes
Director Fernando De Azevedo

His first short film N°26 was noticed at off Cannes 99 and he's back with a new and improved version for 2000.

FilmFestivals.com Asian correspondant
Fanfan Ko

The Cannes International Film Festival, as well as the Oscar and the Berlinale, are considered in Asia the most important events of world cinema.

Cinephile in the Chicago area
Ray Privett

The closest I've ever been to the Croisette was one summer in the early 90s, when I joined a group on a trip to France, Monaco, and Switzerland.

Independent filmmaking journalist (US)
Glen Berry

The more savvy American independent understands that the key to selling to European distributors is showing at Cannes, but it is not considered the golden ring that Sundance is.

FilmFestivals.com Latin American correspondent
Clara Fernandez Escudero

The Cannes International Film Festival is much awaited in Latin America, especially since some of the films produced and conceived in the Spanish speaking portion of the globe have started to occupy relevant positions in some of the festival's most popular sections.

French Film Student and Journalist
Robin Gatto

To get into the parties is no big deal. You send an éclaireur (a scout) in first and he or she does one's best to persuade the host to let friends come in.

Etudiant - DEA en cinéma, et journaliste
Frédéric Leconte

Les maîtres mots d'une expérience cannoise réussie sont les suivants : débrouillardise, énergie et attente.

Life as a cyber-cadreur at Cannes
Glenn Myrent, American resident in Paris

I've often felt like I'm engaged in the hopeless task of trying to capture a five-ring circus while suffering from jet-lag.

Journalist/filmmaker (US)
Kathleen McInnis

The Cannes Film Festival is the unattainable Holy Grail to most American indie filmmakers while, at the same time, the brass ring they all strive for; the yardstick they all measure by, even the Olympics of filmmaking as some have said...although no one is under the illusion that Cannes is independent.


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