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- Mr. Bean wins a trip to Cannes where he unwittingly separates a young boy from his father and must help the two reunite. On the way he discovers France, bicycling, and true love.
- A documentary about the rise to fame of adult movie star Stacy Valentine. Starting out as an under-confident woman pushed into entering a Hustler Magazine contest by her domineering husband, Stacy quickly became more sure of herself after winning the contest, dumping the husband, and embarking upon a remarkably successful career in the unconventional field of hardcore porn movies. Although having attained a fair measure of success, her life is still not without disappointements, as her past has made it difficult for her to drop her emotional barriers and share a completely trusting relationship with others.
- During the '35th Cannes International Film Festival' (14th-26th May 1982), German director Wim Wenders asked a sample of 15 other international film directors to get, each one at a time, into the same hotel room to answer in solitude the same question about the future of cinema, while they were filmed with a 16mm camera and recorded with a Nagra sound recorder. In social sciences the goal of standardization is that each person is exposed to the same question experience, and that the recording setting of answers is the same, too, so that any differences in the answers can be correctly interpreted as reflecting differences between persons rather than differences in the process that produced the answer. The wide sampling frame in "Room 666" included European 'auteurs' and Hollywood directors, narrative and experimental filmmakers, male and female professional film directors that presented their films or were simply present at the 35th Cannes Festival in May 1982. The directors came from France, Italy, Brazil, Lebanon, Germany, Turkey, the Philippines and the USA. This unique documentary shows the complete footage (or selected parts) of the 15 answers that resulted from this 'standardized survey interviews'. The historical value of "Room 666" has increased over time: The 5 directors Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Yilmaz Güney, Maroun Bagdadi, Robert Kramer and Michelangelo Antonioni have died since then in this order. Fassbinder died only a few weeks later on June 10th 1982 and gave his last 'interview' in "Room 666".
- An exploration of several interconnected subjects: The Cannes Film Festival, cinema art, money, glamor and death.
- Bernie Madoff is at the hub of the biggest conspiracy the world has ever known, according to Mr. X. Dave Edmund, a small Independent film maker puts it all on the line to bring the world the truth.
- Leeds born filmmaker David Nicholas Wilkinson's thirty three year quest to prove that the worlds film industry started in Leeds, Yorkshire, England in 1888.
- A documentary that goes behind the scenes of the movie 'Illegal Aliens', and a film-maker's journey from obscurity to moral blindness in the seductive glare of the media spotlight.
- Set during the Cannes Film Festival, "The Making of Plus One" packs a punch and pokes more than a little fun at the celebrity obsession fueling the modern-day film industry, full of fads, festival red carpets, creatively incongruous commerciality, and artistic dispensability in the far-from-glamorous reality that is independent feature-filmmaking.
- Cannes, 1999. Alice, an actress, wants to direct an indie picture. Kaz, a talkative (and maybe bogus) deal maker, promises $3 million if she'll use Millie, an aging French star. But, Rick, a big producer, needs Millie for a small part in a fall movie or he loses his star, Tom Hanks. Is Kaz for real? Can Rick sweet-talk Alice and sabotage Kaz to keep Millie from taking that deal? Millie consults with Victor, her ex, about which picture to make, Rick needs money, an ingenue named Blue is discovered, Kaz hits on Victor's new love, and Rick's factotum connects with Blue. Knives go in various backs. Wheels spin. Which deals - and pairings - will be consummated?
- Big time producer Peter Guber and Variety's Peter Bart sit down with the biggest names in the business.
- Actor Joe Dallesandro turns sixty and looks back on a career as a male sex symbol that spans 40 years, from the films with Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey to later appearances in works of Louis Malle and Jacques Rivette.
- Documentary about the love-hate relationship between filmmakers and film critics with interviews made at Cannes Film Festival.
- Director Fergus Daly profiles Abbas Kiarostami, Iranian creator of movies such as Taste of Cherry and ABC Africa. Through an interview with Kiarostami in the Aran Islands and interviews with film critics and scholars at Cannes, the director examines Kiarostami's themes and methods. The director also profiles Kiarostami as a poet and still photographer.
- Move over Madame Bovary and Don Quixote: here comes Estherka. Moving, hilarious, and infuriating, Esther Gorintin became a star at 85, having survived the harrowing 20th century, from her native Poland to the Rue de Rivoli in Paris. Between Cannes to the local fast food joint, with a taste for Ted Lapidus designs and a thing about plastic bags, Estherka is the heroine of this comic documentary, the portrait of a woman in the twilight of her life and at the dawn of her career As well as recording the incredible career of this 85 year-old débutant, I wanted to tell the story of her entire life. I had started filming Esther Gorintin before she started acting: her journey through the past century, her memories, her storytelling style, her unique relationship with the world around her, and her very special relationship with her son Armand. Here are the reasons why I followed her for more than ten years.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the shooting of the feature film The Hill (1965).
- UK TV Star Melanie, relaxing in Toronto after her film premiere, becomes involved with a young Canadian fan with disastrous and hilarious consequences.
- Troma Theater was a syndicated television show from Troma, Inc. There were 26 episodes that aired from 1994 - 1995. During each episode the viewer was treated to a classic Troma movie hosted by Toxie, Kabukiman, The Tromettes, and Tromie The Nuclear Rodent. Epiosdes were filmed in New York, Los Angeles, Tiajuana Mexico, San Diego, and Cannes, France.
- The most famous person you have never heard of
- As Sofia Coppola's new film The Bling Ring is released around the world, Louis Vuitton presents a cinematic glimpse from the Cannes International Film Festival and Sofia Coppola's premiere party directed by Jordan Schiele.
- Dave Cote takes us on a trip through Super Model VIP Culture, through Milan, Greece, Paris, London, to the Cannes Film Festival, and rubs shoulders with Hollywoods top people... Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio; Karl Lagerfeld; Minnie Driver; Claudia Schiffer; Coolio; Ron Gilbert; Dave Cote; ...
- A featurette which follows Lars von Trier, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe around in Cannes on the day of the world premiere meeting the press and at the premiere.
- A mock-documentary about an insanely passionate independent filmmaker called Jesus F Trotsky The story begins with him in pre-production for his arty feature film, which soon spirals out of control, resulting in a last minute ditch effort to get noticed at the Cannes film festival
- The film "Irena" would have been nothing more than a screen-test. But between the camera, the sound recordist, and the star figuring the starlet, a joyful complicity is established. Playing the game to the fullest, the directors imagine an iconoclastic and disproportionate credit, with no other intention than to prolong the pleasure.
- Lars von Trier's is once again competing at the Cannes Filmfestival 2005. A documentary team followed Bryce Dallas Howard, Lars von Trier, Vibeke Windeløv around during the festival.
- At a fashionable party on the beach in Cannes, an attractive woman picks a guy's pocket while his two stunning accomplices distract him. He realizes and gives chase down the Croisette, through the Carlton and the Palais car park all the way up to the Citadel. But getting his wallet back seems to be the last thing on his mind!
- Everyone goes to India in search of the meaning of life. however, having born and brought up in India, an Indian Actor leaps into a soul searching journey into Europe for a period of 8 summers travelling alone. This film is the result of that journey.
- A documentary chronicling the adventures of the Troma Team premiering their event films; Return to Nuke 'Em High Volume 1 and 2 at the Cannes Film Festival.
- Delia Antal candidly takes the audience on an insightful behind the scenes expose and addresses the true struggle, determination and joy of her relentless journey in the process of making and distributing her first feature film.
- Cannes ECO is a sponsored TV Show filmed during the Cannes Film Festival. Its concept aims to enlighten the audience with a behind-the-scenes look into how the critically acclaimed productions of the Cannes Film Festival are financed. Our innovative content will be based on the financing and economics of a variety of different film productions that are all taking part in the 2012 Festival. It will include the participation of producers, distributors, bankers, insurance organizations, and other finance-based associates working within the world of cinema.
- The making of 'Anton' (aka 'Trapped) follows the journey of the filmmakers from the first script reading (2005) to the films theatrical release on Oct 10 2008.
- One hour documentary charts the journey of the late cerebral palsy movie star Heather Rose's departure from Adelaide, South Australia to the Cannes International Film Festival during May 1998 when the film Dance Me to My Song (1998) was selected to screen there in the Official Competition.
- A 3 part series exploring the world's most spectacular film festival from its post-war origins to the modern day media frenzy.
- A day in a life tour diary with David Cronenberg, as he brings his film "A History of Violence" to the Cannes Film Festival (2005) for its first public screening.
- A succinct and compelling evaluation of the current position of women in film and its consequences.
- For the first thirty years of his life Jean Touzet explored various artistic fields, being alternately an actor with Jean Vilar, a pianist, a conductor, etc. When he was offered to give life to the Cannes Festival, he dealt with all the administrative issues in an artistic way. It is most likely thanks to that that he succeeded in making the Cannes Festival an outstanding event, an "original creation".