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Cannes Film Festival makes do with lighter lineup

Hard times for the economy. Hard times for the Cannes Film Festival, at least in terms of splashy Hollywood films for which the world's most prestigious cinema showcase is known....

 

'Robin Hood' to open Cannes

Ridley Scott's "Robin Hood," starring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett, has been selected as the opening-night film for the upcoming Festival de Cannes.

 

Tarantino Planning Inglourious Post-Cannes Edits

Tarantino Planning Inglourious Post-Cannes Edits

After delivering what Variety's Anne Thompson termed a "dripping-wet print" of "Inglourious Basterds" to Cannes, Quentin Tarantino now plans some last-minute tweaks to his final cut before it reaches theaters on August 21.

 

'White Ribbon' wins Palme d'Or

'White Ribbon' wins Palme d'Or

"The White Ribbon" was the star of the red carpet Sunday night as Michael Haneke's drama won the Festival de Cannes' top honor, the coveted Palme d'Or.

 

Zombie movie made for $70 wowing crowds

A budding British director is enjoying success on a shoestring at Cannes with "Colin," a new zombie feature that cost a scarcely believable $70 to make.

 

Cannes 2009: The Tomato Report - The White Ribbon Stuns Critics

Wednesday night's screening of The White Ribbon left the Cannes crowds shocked and stunned, and seems to have impressed every critic in attendance, with the film achieving 100% on the Tomatometer after nine reviews. Directed by festival favourite Michael Haneke, the film follows the trials and tribulations of a Protestant village in northern Germany on the eve of World War I. Shot in beautiful black and white and performed by an incredible ensemble cast, the film has been roundly praised for is sensitive portrayal of some pretty shocking material.

 

Heath Ledger's 'Imaginarium' at Cannes

Director Terry Gilliam screens new film, centered around actor's final performance, at French festival.

 

'60s flashback: Ang Lee is `Taking Woodstock'

Ang Lee views his 1970s drama "The Ice Storm" as a representation of the disillusionment of the '60s, the hangover of Woodstock.

 

Disney's A Christmas Carol Coming to Cannes

Christmas will come to the Croisette, when Jim Carrey, Colin Firth, director Robert Zemeckis, and producers Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke from Disney's A Christmas Carol kick off the holiday season early at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday, May 18. They will unveil the first look ever in 3-D of the classic Dickens tale as re-envisioned by director Robert Zemeckis.

 

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