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Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio & Robert De Niro On How They Found The Emotional Handle For Their Cannes Epic ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’
Editor’s note: This interview was originally published on May 16 during the Cannes Film Festival. It is being rerun now to coincide with the film’s domestic release and interviews were carried out prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
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YouTube Content Creators Deliver Burgers, Nine-Foot Jeans, An 18-Carat Gold Xbox Controller … And Enormous Audiences
Harnessing audiences for film and television content is now more challenging than ever thanks to variables such as the streaming model disruption and aftershocks of the pandemic. And while the industry tries to keep up with the ever-evolving landscape, content creators on YouTube are attracting enormous…
Mediawan Pictures CEO Elisabeth D’Arvieu Welcomes Brad Pitt’s Plan B To Fold & Explains Company’s Inclusive Approach: All For One, And One For All — Deadline Disruptors
Mediawan has been shaking the foundations of the film and TV world in France and Europe since it was launched in 2015 by producer Pierre-Antoine Capton, billionaire entrepreneur Xavier Niel and financier Matthieu Pigasse.
Raising an initial $342 million (300 million euros) by listing shares on the…
‘Firebrand’ On-Set Exclusive: Alicia Vikander & Jude Law In Karim Aïnouz’s Unvarnished Look At Henry VIII’s Final Marriage
It's a solemn command from Firebrand's first assistant director Lydia Currie: "When you bow to the king, bow straight down," she announces. "Don't look at him; you'll get your head cut off." The fearsome monarch Currie is referring to is Henry VIII, and on this particular day, Jude Law's king is in an…
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Cannes One To Watch: ‘Vincent Must Die’ Director Stéphan Castang
In an early scene of French director Stéphan Castang's Cannes Critics' Week entry Vincent Must Die, a colleague of the film's titular protagonist whacks him around the head with his laptop. A little later, another workmate stabs him in the arm. "He's just an average guy who wakes up one morning to…
Cannes One To Watch: ‘How To Have Sex’ Director Molly Manning Walker
They say you always remember the first time, but Molly Manning Walker's Cannes debut, in the shorts section of Directors' Fortnight, only happened in theory, after the pandemic closed down the festival. "It's weird but I've never seen a film I've made in a cinema," she says. "Both of my other shorts came…
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‘How To Have Sex’ Review: Molly Manning Walker Makes Exceptional Directing Debut With Powerful Teen Drama – Cannes Film Festival
"Why's the world so tough? It's like walking through meat in high heels." This line comes from Alan Clarke's 1987 TV movie Road, an adaptation of Jim Cartwright's stage play, and it goes some way towards explaining the visceral and sensory experience that is…
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Idris Elba And Mo Abudu On Bringing African Talent Into Entertainment Mainstream: “It’s Important For Us To Amplify The Voices In The Continent”
When two British-born powerhouses get together — Idris Elba, an actor-director-producer of Sierra Leone, Creole and Ghanaian descent, and Nigerian-rooted Mo Abudu, largely considered the go-between for African content to the rest of the world — they have a powerful chemistry. Remarkably, though, they've…
Top Iranian Filmmakers Strike A Blow For Women’s Rights And Democracy Movement
The winds of change are sweeping Iran as the 'Woman Life Freedom' protests, provoked by the killing of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini last September, continue. Here, four Iranian disruptors talk about their struggles, their acts of solidarity for the pro-democracy movement, and their hopes for the future of…
Mavericks Francis Ford Coppola And Kevin Costner On Risking Their Fortunes Bankrolling Passion Pics ‘Megalopolis’ And ‘Horizon’
It's a spring afternoon, high up in the mountains of Moab, Utah, and Kevin Costner looks up at the sky. Rough weather is starting to roll in and he needs to get back to work and bank some more scenes. After all, it's coming out of his pocket. The project is called Horizon, the first of four films set in…
‘RRR’ Helped Jump-Start A Global Expansion For South Indian Cinema. How It Happened And What’s Next
For foreign audiences, Indian cinema long has been closely associated with Bollywood — sprawling, colorful spectacles that feature songs and dance routines — and often one of the three Khans (the unrelated trio of Aamir, Salman and Shah Rukh). But there has been a shift across the past year as focus…
The Untold Story Of Jean-Luc Godard’s Misunderstood ‘King Lear’: Chuck Norris, A Deal Signed On A Napkin In Cannes & A Director Dressed As “A Rastafarian Christmas Tree”
There are many stories about Jean-Luc Godard in Cannes, like the year he helped to shut it down (1968) because of the civil unrest that was sweeping France at the time. Then there was the time when (in 1985) he was ambushed in the Palais by a Belgian anarchist and hit in the face with a custard pie after…
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