There Will Come a Day (2012)
Young and Beautiful (2013)
Miele (2013)
The Last Days (2013)
Northwest (2013)
Lasting (2013)
It's All So Quiet (2013)
Triple sale on US for The Yellow Affair

Triple sale on US for The Yellow Affair

Young and Beautiful: Is she really bad inside ?

Young and Beautiful: Is she really bad inside ?

Gaumont signs multi-territory deal with Fox on Mea Culpa

Gaumont signs multi-territory deal with Fox on Mea Culpa

Heli: 'You will know hell'

Heli: 'You will know hell'

Jimmy P.: "Spirit, where are you wandering?"

Jimmy P.: "Spirit, where are you wandering?"

Arnaud Desplechin opens up new horizons with an elegant and soothing film starring top-league players Benicio del Toro and Mathieu Amalric  

18/05 | Competition | Cannes 2013

Sweden's Sonet sets up TV entity to produce Swedish drama and crime

Sweden's Sonet sets up TV entity to produce Swedish drama and crime

Launched at Cannes, Sonet Television is developing series from Swedish authors Kerstin Ekman, Lars Kepler, Henning Mankell, Håkon Nesser, Leif GW Persson and Norway's Anne Holt  

18/05 | Cannes 2013 | Television | Sweden

LevelK signs for The Rocket

LevelK signs for The Rocket

LevelK has signed North American distribution rights with Kino Lorber on the Australian/Laos co-production The Rocket, which won the Best First Feature award in Berlin 2003  

18/05 | Cannes 2013 Market | Scandinavia

UK Kaleidoscope picks up Venus & Serena film from K5

UK Kaleidoscope picks up Venus & Serena film from K5

K5 International and UK distributor Kaleidoscope have signed a deal in Cannes on Maiken Baird and Michelle Major’s documentary Venus & Serena  

18/05 | Cannes 2013 Market | Germany

Beta Cinema closes raft of deals on Child's Pose and Oh Boy!

Beta Cinema closes raft of deals on Child's Pose and Oh Boy!

German sales outfit Beta Cinema has closed several deals on two of its most high profile titles screening at market: The Golden Bear winner Child’s Pose from Romania and multiple-award winning...  

18/05 | Cannes 2013 | Market | Germany

World of Shorts magazine launches Cannes issue

World of Shorts magazine launches Cannes issue

The World of Short (WOSH) magazine has launched its Cannes issue. Initially a blog developed by Budapest-based short film platform Daazo.com, the magazine can be found at the Short Film Corner of...  

18/05 | Cannes 2013 | Short-films

L’inconnu du Lac: Naked and dangerous

L’inconnu du Lac: Naked and dangerous

French director Alain Guiraudie arrived with a substantial part of his team to present L’Inconnu du Lac in Un Certain Regard at the 66th Cannes Film Festival  

18/05 | Cannes 2013 | Un Certain Regard | France

For Those In Peril: Immersion in a state of limbo

For Those In Peril: Immersion in a state of limbo

Paul Wright signs a first feature film, formally very inventive, about a descent into the bleakest depths of psychological distress  

18/05 | Cannes 2013 | Critics' Week | United Kingdom

Rezo, Gaumont and Memento back in the fray

Rezo, Gaumont and Memento back in the fray

A Russian film with Ralph Fiennes for Rezo, Gemma Bovery for Gaumont, and very promising sales for Memento with The Past  

17/05 | Cannes 2013 | Market | France

The magnificent seven from the MEDIA programme

The magnificent seven from the MEDIA programme

Films supported by the MEDIA programme selected for the festival total 13, of which 7 are in competition. The traditional "European Rendezvous" will take place on May 19 and 20.  

17/05 | Cannes 2013

The Selfish Giant: two teenagers and a giant

The Selfish Giant: two teenagers and a giant

British Clio Barnard’s second film, presented during the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes, poses questions on the border between help and opportunism  

17/05 | Cannes 2013 | Directors’ Fortnight

Salvo, a miracle thriller

Salvo, a miracle thriller

Opening La Semaine de la Critique, Newcomers Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza’s film noir is a fascinating, excellent debut  

17/05 | Cannes 2013 | Critics' Week

Suzanne : The sacrifices of passion

Suzanne : The sacrifices of passion

Katell Quillevéré proposes a very successful romanesque film on the chaotic destiny of a young woman who abandons everything for a risky love affair  

17/05 | Cannes 2013 | Critics' Week

The Past: A maze of feelings

The Past: A maze of feelings

A successful transfer to France for Iranian director Asghar Farhadi with a film whose challenging screenplay dissects love and family feelings  

17/05 | Cannes 2013 | Competition | France-Iran

Nyqvist returns to Swedish cinema for Malmros' My So-Called Father

Nyqvist returns to Swedish cinema for Malmros' My So-Called Father

The Swedish Millennium actor will be in Cannes for the Swedish Bob Film launch of his new film about of a young woman who gets the chance of meeting the father hoped she had  

17/05 | Cannes | Market | Sweden

Kon-Tiki directors sail away after international success and leave Beatles with Flinth

Kon-Tiki directors sail away after international success and leave Beatles with Flinth

Danish director Peter Flinth takes over Storm Rosenberg's adaptation of Norwegian author Lars Saabye Christensen's 1984 breakthrough novel about growing up in the 1960s  

17/05 | Production | Norway

uMedia launches VFX tax incentive

uMedia launches VFX tax incentive

uMedia's CEO Adrian Politowski will announce the launch of the new funding mechanism uFX on May 17, which uses the Belgian Tax Shelter to cover up to 40% of a project's VFX budget  

17/05 | Cannes 2013 | Market | UK

Triple sale on US for The Yellow Affair

Triple sale on US for The Yellow Affair

Scandinavian sales agent The Yellow Affair has just inked deals with Japan, South Korea and Australia (TV) on the Swedish relationship drama US, which premiers at the Cannes Market  

17/05 | Cannes 2013 | Market | Nordic countries

Protagonist Pictures' Directors Fortnight entry goes to Artificial Eye

Protagonist Pictures' Directors Fortnight entry goes to Artificial Eye

Protagonist Pictures' British drama The Selfish Giant is screening today (May 17) as a world premiere at the Directors Fortnight will be released in the UK by Artificial Eye in the autumn  

17/05 | Cannes 2013 | Market | UK

Gaumont signs multi-territory deal with Fox on Mea Culpa

Gaumont signs multi-territory deal with Fox on Mea Culpa

Fred Cavayé’s action thriller Mea Culpa has just been sold by Gaumont International to Fox International Productions (FIP) for the US, Germany and Latin America  

16/05 | Cannes 2013 | Market | France

François Ozon • Director

Interview: François Ozon • Director

"Adolescence is the birth of disillusion"

Back in competition in Cannes for the first time since 2003, the French filmmaker deciphers the mysteries of the teenager in Young and Beautiful  

16/05

Young and Beautiful: Is she really bad inside ?

Young and Beautiful: Is she really bad inside ?

French director François Ozon offers the Cannes competition an initiatory account both bold and moving about the awakening of sexuality through prostitution  

16/05 | Cannes 2013 | Competition

TrustNordisk kick-starts sales with Prize Idiot

TrustNordisk kick-starts sales with Prize Idiot

Copenhagen-based TrustNordisk has just closed a deal on Norwegian director Hans Petter Moland's upcoming dark comedy The Prize Idiot with Germany's Neue Visionen Filmverleigh  

16/05 | Cannes 2013 | Market | Nordic countries

Heli: 'You will know hell'

Heli: 'You will know hell'

For his first selection in competition, Mexican director Amat Escalante signs his name to a fascinating film, coproduced by the Netherlands, Germany, and France  

16/05 | Cannes 2013 | Competition

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