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Female-Led Version of ‘The Office’ to Begin Production in Australia - variety.com - Australia - France - New Zealand - Canada - Chile - Israel
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31.05.2023 / 06:21

Female-Led Version of ‘The Office’ to Begin Production in Australia

Katherine Tulich “The Office” comedy franchise will see middle management led by a woman for the first time in an Australian version that will play on Amazon’s Prime Video. Australian comedian and actor Felicity Ward (“Wakefield,” “The Inbetweeners 2”) will portray Hannah Howard, the MD of packaging company Flinley Craddick in “The Office Australia.” In a post-COVID plot twist, Howard gets news from head office that her branch will be shutting down and that staff will have to work from home. She goes into survival mode, making promises she can’t keep and launches outlandish plots in order to keep her “work family” together. The Australian adaptation is the 13th iteration of the show that was originally created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. Other international retreads have included those in France, Canada, Chile, Israel and the Middle East.

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas Spotted Holding Hands at F1 Monaco Grand Prix - www.etonline.com - France - Monaco - city Monaco - county Franklin
etonline.com
29.05.2023 / 03:07

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas Spotted Holding Hands at F1 Monaco Grand Prix

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas took in the lovely weather and thrilling action at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix over the weekend.The cute couple — who have been married for over 22 years — looked as happy as newlyweds as they strolled around Monaco, which has been transformed to accommodate the high-profile formula one race, as it is yearly.Douglas, 78, kept his face shaded from the sun in a dark green ballcap, and rocked a black polo shirt with white pants.Meanwhile, Zeta-Jones, 53, looked chic and stylish in an appropriately French black-and-white stiped long-sleeved top, white pants and a wide-brimmed tan sunhat.The pair were in France already, having previously attended the launch party for the new Aston Martin DB12 luxury sportscar, held during the Cannes Film Festival, at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc.Back in 2021, Zeta-Jones opened up about the secret behind their decades-long marriage, telling that they have «never, ever lost our sense of humor.»«First of all, we have a lot of fun together. My husband is 25 years older than me; that’s not a secret.

Did The 2024 Oscars Get A Cannes Boost? - theplaylist.net - France
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28.05.2023 / 13:37

Did The 2024 Oscars Get A Cannes Boost?

CANNES – The past decade has been an Oscar boom for Cannes. The French institution has premiered a Best Picture winner in “Parasite” and landed nine nominees over that span including three alone this past January with “Elvis,” “Top Gun: Maverick” and Palme d’Or winner “Triangle of Sadness.” We’re not sure festival director Thierry Fremeux will land another Best Picture winner in 2024, but at least two Best Picture nominations seem very likely.

Cannes Day 11: Wim Wenders’ ‘Perfect Days’ Has Perfect Debut - thewrap.com - France - Ireland
thewrap.com
26.05.2023 / 15:51

Cannes Day 11: Wim Wenders’ ‘Perfect Days’ Has Perfect Debut

“Perfect Days” makes a perfect debut.PERFECT DAYS. Did Wim Wenders just make his best film since UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD? Holy crap.Wim Wenders’ “Perfect Days” was the hero of the day, earning strong notices and the now-standard standing ovation.

Jonathan Glazer’s ‘Zone of Interest’ Scores Global Sales After Buzzy Cannes Premiere - variety.com - Britain - Spain - France - Italy - Austria - Germany - county Martin - Japan - Switzerland - Greece - Poland
variety.com
26.05.2023 / 13:23

Jonathan Glazer’s ‘Zone of Interest’ Scores Global Sales After Buzzy Cannes Premiere

Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International Jonathan Glazer’s Nazi drama “The Zone of Interest” has sold into major international territories following its buzzy Cannes world premiere. The film centers on the family of a high-ranking SS official that lives next door to Auschwitz concentration camp. The pic has sold into: Austria and Germany (Leonine), Benelux (Cineart), France (BAC), Greece (Spentzos), Italy (I Wonder), Japan (Happinet Phantom Studios), Scandinavia (SF Studios), Spain (Elastica) and Switzerland (Filmcoopi). In Poland — a significant sales market for the film given it is set there — Gutek has come on board as distributor. (A24 was selling worldwide rights for the film, but did not handle the Polish sale.)

‘Last Summer’ Review: Catherine Breillat Breaks One Of The Last Sexual Taboos In Steamy Story Of Passion And Betrayal – Cannes Film Festival - deadline.com - France
deadline.com
25.05.2023 / 19:35

‘Last Summer’ Review: Catherine Breillat Breaks One Of The Last Sexual Taboos In Steamy Story Of Passion And Betrayal – Cannes Film Festival

Still breaking boundaries at the age of 74, French filmmaker Catherine Breillat returns to the Cannes competition with a film that squarely confronts the one taboo that is still ring-fenced from liberal tolerance: sex between adults and children. In the past, she has worked with porn stars, was one of the first to show an erection in an arthouse film and earned herself the moniker “porno auteuriste.” 

‘Last Summer’ Review: Catherine Breillat’s Scandal-Courting Drama Draws Yawns - thewrap.com - France - Denmark
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25.05.2023 / 18:19

‘Last Summer’ Review: Catherine Breillat’s Scandal-Courting Drama Draws Yawns

Cannes Film Festival, where Catherine Breillat’s scandal-courting transgression drama mostly inspired yawns.More inert than inept, “Last Summer” arrived in Cannes with fraught expectations: This is Breillat’s first film in a decade and a faithful remake of May el-Toukhy’s acclaimed “Queen of Hearts” — and within the Venn diagram of cinephiles who impatiently awaited Breillat’s follow-up to 2013’s “Abuse of Weakness,” and journalists who reviewed and celebrated that 2019 Danish drama you could probably fit the entire Palais.Like a cover song that follows the same notes but changes the emphasis, “Last Summer” tracks a high-powered juvenile rights attorney who begins a taboo fling with her underage stepson. The lawyer here is Anne (Léa Drucker, from “Custody”), a content and aloof mother of two who dulls her mid-life boredoms with wine.

‘The Pot Au Feu’ Review: Tràn Anh Hùng’s Tasty Cordon Bleu Romance Is Not So Filling – Cannes Film Festival - deadline.com - France
deadline.com
25.05.2023 / 01:05

‘The Pot Au Feu’ Review: Tràn Anh Hùng’s Tasty Cordon Bleu Romance Is Not So Filling – Cannes Film Festival

Cordon bleu is the warmest color in Tràn Anh Hùng’s long but surprisingly light soufflé of a movie, a highly watchable Aga saga that’s so artful, charming and non-boat-rockingly old-school that it might make you wonder, even in a non-ironic way, what Lasse Hallström has been up to lately. In Cannes film festivals gone by, it could arguably have provoked the bidding war of the fortnight, given the track record of such foodie faves as Le Grand Bouffe, Babette’s Feast and Eat Drink Man Woman, which also debuted on the Croisette. But that’s faint praise for a story that, although it’s almost all about fillings, trimmings and toppings, doesn’t seem to have that much content or, more importantly, depth.

Total Bellas’ Nikki and Brie Garcia Share Their Favorite Fitness and Diet Secrets: Meditation, Body Positivity and More - www.usmagazine.com - France
usmagazine.com
24.05.2023 / 15:05

Total Bellas’ Nikki and Brie Garcia Share Their Favorite Fitness and Diet Secrets: Meditation, Body Positivity and More

Sisters that train together, stay together! Nikki and Brie Garcia are feeling better than ever ahead of their 40th birthday — thanks to their current diet and fitness routine.

Kaouther Ben Hania’s ‘Four Daughters’ Scores Slew of Cannes Deals for The Party Film Sales (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - Sweden - Italy - Norway - Switzerland - Denmark - Greece - Poland - Turkey - Finland - Tunisia - city Tunisia
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24.05.2023 / 12:41

Kaouther Ben Hania’s ‘Four Daughters’ Scores Slew of Cannes Deals for The Party Film Sales (EXCLUSIVE)

Kaouther Ben Hania’s powerful drama “Four Daughters” which mixes documentary and fiction to tell the story of Tunisian mother whose two elder daughters joined ISIS is scoring a slew of sales following its well-received Cannes competition premiere. French company The Party Films Sales has sealed deals on “Four Daughters” for: Benelux (Cineart); Spain (Caramel Films); Italy (I Wonder); Switzerland (Trigon); Sweden (Triart); Denmark (Camera Film); Norway (Arthaus); Finland (Cinemanse); Poland (New Horizons); Greece (Ama Films); former Yougoslavia (Discovery) and Turkey (Bir Film). Rights to the film for multiple other territories are under negotiations, the company said.

France’s Haut Les Mains Boards ‘A Useful Ghost,’ From Thailand’s 185 Films - variety.com - France - Thailand - Tokyo - Egypt - Morocco - Singapore - city Singapore - city Rotterdam - city Bangkok
variety.com
24.05.2023 / 10:21

France’s Haut Les Mains Boards ‘A Useful Ghost,’ From Thailand’s 185 Films

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief French independent producer Haut Les Mains has come on board “A Useful Ghost,” a film project that is both topical and supernatural. The deal was announced on the margins of the Cannes Film Festival and its accompanying rights market. “A Useful Ghost” follows March and Nat, a happily married couple, and their seven-year-old son Dot. Nat dies of respiratory disease caused by air pollution. A saddened March is worried that the same fate will befall his son, who gradually develops similar symptoms. Nat then returns as a ghost haunting the house vacuum cleaner to try and suck up the dust hurting her son. She also longs to be accepted as part of society and intends to prove that by getting rid of the less useful ghosts.

Doc-in-Progress ‘Islands of the Winds’ About Fight for Democracy in Taiwan Wins Top Award at Cannes Industry Event (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Brazil - Japan - Finland - Taiwan
variety.com
23.05.2023 / 16:07

Doc-in-Progress ‘Islands of the Winds’ About Fight for Democracy in Taiwan Wins Top Award at Cannes Industry Event (EXCLUSIVE)

Lise Pedersen The highest award for docs-in-progress at the Cannes Film Market’s sidebar dedicated to documentary, Cannes Docs, has gone to Ya-Ting Hsu’s debut feature doc “Islands of the Winds.” Twenty years in the making, the film follows the anti-eviction struggle of the patients of Losheng Sanatorium for lepers, which became a symbol of the fight for democracy in Hsu’s native Taiwan. The prize comes with a €10,000 ($10,800) cash prize and project follow-up by IEFTA (the International Emerging Film Talent Assn.). It is produced by Hsu’s Taiwan-based Argosy Films and Media Productions, Huang Yin-Yu (Moolin Films, Ltd. & Moolin Production, Co., Ltd, Taiwan and Japan) and Baptiste Brunner (Wide Productions – La Cuisine aux Images, France).

‘The Chosen’ Worldwide Distribution Rights Acquired by Lionsgate - variety.com - Spain - France - Netherlands - county Dallas - Poland - county Jenkins
variety.com
22.05.2023 / 16:27

‘The Chosen’ Worldwide Distribution Rights Acquired by Lionsgate

Joe Otterson TV Reporter Lionsgate has acquired the worldwide distribution rights to the the Biblical epic series “The Chosen.” Three seasons of “The Chosen” have been produced to date. Seasons 1 and 2 are available on Peacock and Amazon Prime Video, while Season 1 is also on Netflix. It is also availabile in France on Canal+, the Netherlands on NPO, Spain on MovieStar and Poland on TVP. A fourth season, from creator, director, and producer Dallas Jenkins and starring Jonathan Roumie, is currently in production. It has also pulled in $35 million at the box office in special event theatrical releases The Come and See Foundation will retain and manage licensing rights for all activities within the non-profit sector.

Harrison Ford Looks Emotional As He Receives 5-Minute Standing Ovation For ‘Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny’ At Cannes Film Festival - etcanada.com - France - Indiana - county Harrison - county Ford
etcanada.com
19.05.2023 / 17:25

Harrison Ford Looks Emotional As He Receives 5-Minute Standing Ovation For ‘Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny’ At Cannes Film Festival

Harrison Ford looked emotional as he received a five-minute standing ovation at this year’s Cannes Film Festival on Thursday.

Molly-Mae Hague branded 'stunning' by fans as they go wild over post-baby shoot - www.ok.co.uk - Spain - France - Hague - Indiana - county Love
ok.co.uk
19.05.2023 / 14:27

Molly-Mae Hague branded 'stunning' by fans as they go wild over post-baby shoot

Molly-Mae Hague’s fans have gone wild for her as she posed for a photo shoot for the first time since having baby daughter Bambi. The 23 year old influencer launched her French Riviera edit with PrettyLittleThing on Thursday – showcasing a number of dresses and outfits ready for the summer. The photo shoot for the collection took place in Nice, France, in April – and it was the first time the ex-Love Island star had been back in front of the camera since she and boyfriend Tommy Fury welcomed their baby girl Bambi in January.

Cannes: Sony Pictures Classics Picks Up Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal’s ‘They Shot the Piano Player’ - thewrap.com - Spain - France - USA - Canada - South Korea - India - Netherlands - Portugal - Turkey - Taiwan
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18.05.2023 / 17:33

Cannes: Sony Pictures Classics Picks Up Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal’s ‘They Shot the Piano Player’

Sony Pictures Classics announced today they have acquired all rights in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Scandinavia, India, Middle East, Turkey, Southeast Asia (excluding Taiwan and South Korea) and airlines within those territories to Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal’s upcoming Bossa Nova-themed animated film, “They Shot the Piano Player.” Sony Classics plans to release the film at the end of the year to qualify for year-end awards consideration.A true international production, the film is produced by Cristina Huete of Trueba PC (“Chico & Rita”) in Spain, along with Serge Lalou for Les Films d’Ici (“Josep”) in France, Janneke van de Kerkhof for Submarine Sublime (“Buñuel in the Labyrinth of Turtles”) in the Netherlands, and Humberto Santana in Portugal. It is executive produced by Nano Arrieta of Atlantika and Fabien Westerhoff of Film Constellation.From Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal, who previously directed the Oscar-nominated “Chico & Rita,” “They Shot the Piano Player” is narrated by Jeff Goldblum.

Films Boutique Sells Agnieszka Holland’s ‘The Green Border’ to Multiple Territories (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - France - Italy - county Young - Belgium - Portugal - Eu - Syria - Poland - Czech Republic - Afghanistan - Slovakia - Belarus
variety.com
18.05.2023 / 14:29

Films Boutique Sells Agnieszka Holland’s ‘The Green Border’ to Multiple Territories (EXCLUSIVE)

Films Boutique has closed multiple territory deals on Agnieszka Holland’s “The Green Border,” which just completed principal photography in Poland. The film has been sold to Condor (France), September Films (Benelux), Movies Inspired (Italy), Leopardo Filmes (Portugal), MCF Megacom (former Yugoslavia), Kino Swiat (Poland) and AQS (Czech Rep./Slovakia). “The Green Border” tells the story of a family of Syrian refugees, a solitary English teacher from Afghanistan and a young border guard, all of whom meet on the Polish-Belarusian border during the most recent humanitarian crisis triggered by Belarus’ president Alexander Lukashenko, who opened the country’s doors to migrants as a back door to enter the EU.

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