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Cannes head Thierry Fremaux constantly defends the festival and its role at the center of world cinema — but to what end?
Cannes head Thierry Fremaux constantly defends the festival and its role at the center of world cinema — but to what end?
With the programming announcement days away, the festival director addressed key changes in this year’s lineup and answered major organizational questions.
Cannes director Thierry Frémaux instead wants to take the films out into the world, across partnering film festivals and at cinemas in the fall.
Screen Talk, episode 244: During a live recording at the American Pavilion in Cannes, the festival leader dropped by to answer some tough questions.
With the flashy cinephile gathering on the horizon, the festival leader got deep.
Chastain made an impassioned speech while serving on the jury last year.
Thanks to a new press screening schedule, media will no longer be able to rain on a new movie ahead of its Cannes gala world premiere.
The Lumiere Festival in France provided a unique window into the evolution of cinema and the battle to maintain its relevance.
While hosting his Lumiere Film Festival for a lively crowd in Lyon, Fremaux contended with the intrusion of a much bigger story.
The director of the world’s most glamorous festival also runs a museum about the founders of cinema — and now, that work has resulted in a new film project that will premiere in Toronto.
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