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Cannes 2015 Dailies

SquareOne Takes Marlon Wayans’ ‘Fifty Shades’ Spoof for Germany

The actor stars in the spoof, which pokes fun at the 'Fifty Shades of Grey' franchise.

Oscars: Hungary Selects ‘Son of Saul’ for Foreign-Language Category

Laszlo Nemes' Holocaust drama won the Grand Prix in Cannes last month.

Cannes: Nabil Ayouch Explores Underbelly of Morocco in ‘Much Loved’

The French-Moroccan director's Fortnight entry examines prostitution in a starkly realist drama.

Cannes: Fantasy Epic ‘The Mirror’ Optioned By Ruyi Films and Syon Media

Cang Yue's series is a runaway success in China but production will be international.

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Denis Villeneuve talks 'Sicario' and Sony Pictures Classics makes a big deal for 'Truth.'

‘Cowboys’ (‘Les Cowboys’): Cannes Review

For his directorial debut, French star screenwriter Thomas Bidegain casts Francois Damiens as an amateur country singer father looking for his daughter

Cannes Market, Jackie Chan Team on Prize for Young Chinese Directors

Marche du Film executive director Jerome Paillard will announce the winner of the $160,000 award.

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Justin Kurzel talks about directing Michael Fassbender in 'Macbeth,' and THR takes a look at all the boxing movies duking it out.

Cannes: Dan Aykroyd to Narrate Sea Shepherd Documentary (Exclusive)

The star will voice a feature-length film about the group's anti-whaling and anti-poaching activites near Antarctica.

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The Hollywood Reporter's fifth daily issue features an interview with Todd Haynes about 'Carol,' his drama starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.

Cannes: China’s Lü Jianmin Backing ‘The Monkey King’s Daughter’ (Exclusive)

Lü will finance and produce with ANA Media’s Scott Einbinder, while Roman Kopelevich’s Red Sea Media is handling international sales.

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Gus Van Sant discusses 'Sea of Trees' and Netflix's Ted Sarandos comes under fire from European film protectionists.