Cannes 2017: Monica Bellucci, mistress of ceremonies
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Italian film star Monica Bellucci speaks to Eve Jackson about being the mistress of ceremonies at Cannes, appearing in one of the festival's most controversial films and why her kiss with Keanu Reeves in The Matrix was one of the best in cinema history. Thanks to PATIO CANAL+ and Ponton Hôtel Majestic Barrière (CANNES).
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Netflix makes Cannes debut with South Korean creature feature 'Okja'
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Eve Jackson joins us from the Croisette on the second day of competition in Cannes. This Friday saw the screening of Okja, a South Korean film directed by Bong Joon-ho. It's the story of a little girl who becomes friends with a super pig in a bid to save him from death. The beautifully bizarre movie stars Tilda Swinton and Jake Gyllenhaal. But it's causing controversy as it's produced by Netflix and will not be released in French cinemas - a first for Cannes.
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Cannes 2017: Sofia Coppola returns with fraught thriller 'The Beguiled'
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Nicole Kidman is presenting her fourth entry at the Cannes Film Festival this Wednesday. The Australian actress stars in Sofia Coppola's The Beguiled. It also features Colin Farrell as an injured enemy soldier in the American civil war who is taken in at an all-female boarding school. But as jealousy and sexual tension rise, his stay takes a turn for the worse. FRANCE 24's Eve Jackson tells us more from Cannes.
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Cannes 2016: Thriller 'Money Monster' stars George Clooney and Julia Roberts
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Genie Godula tells us about the buzziest film at the Cannes Film Festival, Money Monster. The thriller stars Julia Roberts and George Clooney and is directed by Jodie Foster. Also, we find out why pop star Justin Timberlake is singing at Cannes.
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Cannes 2017: Juliette Binoche lets the sunshine in
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The Oscar-winning French actress talks to FRANCE 24 about what it's like to have won every acting prize going and why she loves working in Hollywood. She also discusses her new film, Let the Sunshine in, and we find out more about Todd Haynes' Wonderstruck with Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams. Thanks to Ponton Hôtel Majestic Barrière (CANNES).
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Cannes 2016: 'I, Daniel Blake' highlights 'cruelty' of UK welfare system
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Genie Godula tells us about Ken Loach's new film I, Daniel Blake. The veteran British director is screening his thirteen movie in competition at Cannes, breaking his own record. It tells the story of an older carpenter and a young single mother dealing with the absurdities of the benefits system under Britain’s Conservative government. Also, we bring you a handy guide to understanding all the intricacies of Cannes.
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Brazil: 'O Novo Presidente'
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La Folha de San Paulo has a cartoon showing Vice-President Michel Temer looking at himself in a mirror and eyeing the regalia of presidential office. He has moved centre stage in a crisis which a comment piece in O Globo suggests is an opportunity to engage in wholesale reform of Brazil's political system. We look at Nigerian press reaction to Cameron's diplomatic gaffe that Nigeria is fantastically corrupt. And, at Ronan Farrow's anger at his father Woody Allen, currently in Cannes.