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How Cannes Winners Find a Box Office Afterlife, From Art Houses to Streaming Menus
Explore the unique journey of Cannes Film Festival winners, from prestigious acclaim to their commercial reality in art house theaters and on streaming.
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Why Cannes Bidding War Playbook Every Streamer Borrowed From Old-School Studios
Explore how streaming giants like Netflix and Apple use a bidding war playbook at Cannes that was first perfected by old-school Hollywood studios.
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Cannes Film 'La Bola Negra' Ignites Bidding War Among U.S. Studios
Cannes Film 'La Bola Negra' Ignites Bidding War Among U.S. Studios
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Why American Studios Still Need Cannes Even in the Streaming Era
Even as streaming giants disrupt Hollywood, the Cannes Film Festival remains an essential tool for global launches, awards campaigns, and dealmaking.
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'La Bola Negra' Ignites Bidding War After Cannes Debut
'La Bola Negra' Ignites Bidding War After Cannes Debut
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Why A24, Neon, and Searchlight Treat Cannes Like Awards Season’s Opening Bell
Discover the strategy behind why indie powerhouses like A24, Neon, and Searchlight use the Cannes Film Festival as a launchpad for Oscar campaigns.
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Why Francis Ford Coppola’s Cannes Legacy Still Frames Every Late-Career Auteur Gamble
Exploring how Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 Cannes gamble with 'Apocalypse Now' created a blueprint for every aging director's ambitious, risky project.
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How Cannes Helped Turn Bong Joon Ho Into a U.S. Household Name
Director Bong Joon Ho became a U.S. star with 'Parasite,' but his rise was built over a decade on the stages of the Cannes Film Festival.
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Cannes Film Festival Sees Bidding War for 'La Bola Negra'
Cannes Film Festival Sees Bidding War for 'La Bola Negra'
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Film 'La Bola Negra' Ignites Bidding War Among U.S. Studios After Cannes Ovation
Film 'La Bola Negra' Ignites Bidding War Among U.S. Studios After Cannes Ovation
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Why Cannes Is Still the Toughest Room for American Indie Directors
For American indie directors, a Cannes premiere is the dream—and the ultimate test. Here's why the prestigious French festival is such a high-stakes gamble.
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Rami Malek Overcomes Hesitation to Star in Ira Sachs' New Film 'The Man I Love'
Rami Malek Overcomes Hesitation to Star in Ira Sachs' New Film 'The Man I Love'
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