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One quarter of Republicans believe Obama is the Antichrist
DeVoy And here I thought Antichrist merely was the most badass film to come out of Cannes since Pulp Fiction. In a recent poll, 24% of Republicans, 6% of Democrats and a composite 14% of Americans believe that Obama is the son of Satan incarnate. Among other statistics, 40% of respondents said that they [.].
The Legal Satyricon
- Thursday, March 25, 2010
Distributing Your Indie Film
Filmmakers expend so much effort to produce their film that they often don’t give much thought to distribution until the movie is complete. Many filmmakers believe that if they just make a good film, distribution will take care of itself. Both parties share revenue derived from the film. theatrical, home video, television).
Entertainment Law Resources Blog
- Saturday, February 13, 2010
Waiting For The Dough
I decided not to attend the Cannes Film Festival back in May because of the dismal economy and what I expected to be a poor showing there. The Toronto Film Festival was supposed to be different. the American Film Market is less than two months away. All of the elements for a successful market were there except cash.
DealFatigue
- Monday, September 28, 2009
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Cannes: Von Trier's Antichrist is Arthouse Horror
understand that he knows that the Cannes Film Festival version of this movie will only be seen here. was enthralled at the start of the film, an extraordinary slow-motion sequence. can't imagine this film finding an American buyer. Tags: Cannes Antichrist Cannes Lars von Trier Willem Dafoe
Thompson On Hollywood
- Monday, May 18, 2009
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Cannes: It's No-Go for Coppola's Tetro
Cannes is a no-go for Francis Ford Coppola's Argentinian film Tetro , which he is taking to San Francisco and Seattle fests instead. More important than Cannes, our team can focus all our time, energy and resources into the U.S. The film earned $239,495 at the domestic boxoffice. release this June 11th.”.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Friday, April 17, 2009
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Cannes 2009: Pics and Video
During my nine days at Cannes, I shot more pics and video than I used. shot a picture over a breakfast omelette on the Rue d'Antibes of this young actor who had traveled down from Paris to experience his first Cannes, alone. For the press covering Cannes, there were fewer pleasant press lunches and less sleep than ever.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Sunday, May 31, 2009
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Cannes Preview
The Cannes buzz is building: Newsweek International hypes My Neighbor My Killer , a film about the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide. Tarantino leads off a stylin' Cannes package in the TMag which also includes Cannes mover-shaker Charles Finch, a spread on the Hotel du Cap, and Beatsie Boy-turned-distrib, Adam Yauch of O-scope.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Saturday, May 2, 2009
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Scorsese Rides the Cannes Whirlwind
Martin Scorsese rode into Cannes on Friday. Ebert's blogging the fest and had seen just one film at Cannes so far , Bright Star. In the evening, Scorsese introduced the ravishing new Technicolor print of Michael Powell's The Red Shoes , one of his favorite films of all time. don't know. It's Frank!
Thompson On Hollywood
- Friday, May 15, 2009
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Cannes Watch: Rocky Indie Terrain
There's considerable uncertainty heading toward Cannes this year. If this year's Cannes marketplace reflects anything about the state of the business, it's that the industry is constantly shifting. It snapped up a whopping 16 films out of Cannes last year for U.S. theatrical and/or VOD distribution. Focus Int.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Thursday, April 30, 2009
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Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds Plays Cannes
Nowhere but Cannes would 2500 media urgently assemble in one place to see a movie at 8:30 AM. As Quentin Tarantino himself said at the jam-packed Inglourious Basterds press conference, "There's no place like Cannes for filmmakers on the face of the earth. And it is defiantly an art film, not a calculatedly mainstream entertainment.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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Cannes Yacht Party: Great Directors
The best party I went to in Cannes was thrown one afternoon by rookie director Angela Ismailos after a screening of her doc Great Directors , in which she sits down and talks politics, history and Neo-Realism with Bernardo Bertolucci, the influence of Federico Fellini with David Lynch, and Rainer Werner Fassbinder with Todd Haynes.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Thursday, May 28, 2009
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Cannes Press Conference Erupts Over Trier's Antichrist
Right out of the gate, The London Daily Mail 's Baz Bamigboye demanded that Trier justify his film. Because I make films and enjoyed it very much. work for myself, and I do this little film that I am now kind of fond of. Moderator Henri Behar asked him why he chose this film. We've never seen a film like this film.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Monday, May 18, 2009
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Cannes Line-Up: Short on Americans
The 62nd Cannes Fest line-up is official (full list on the jump). Here's Variety : Confirming prognostications, Cannes Official Selection looks relatively light on U.S. Out-of-competition, Disney/Pixar's Up will open the fest, a first for either an animated or 3-D film. fare this year. presence.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Thursday, April 23, 2009
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