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Watch: All the Cannes 2021 Trailers Available for Festival Films - Part 1

Watch: All the Cannes 2021 Trailers Available for Festival Films - Part 1
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International Insider: Cannes Week Two; Europe Joins SPAC Frenzy; Brits Invade Emmys

International Insider: Cannes Week Two; Europe Joins SPAC Frenzy; Brits Invade Emmys
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Wasteful film industry on a learning curve as Cannes aims to go green

Wasteful film industry ‘on a learning curve’ as Cannes aims to go green Issued on: 13/07/2021 - 02:19 A still from Aïssa Maïga s Above Water ( Marcher sur l eau ), part of the Cannes Film Festival s special climate segment. © Les Films du Losange 7 min Vowing to go green this year and shed its consumerist image, the Cannes Film Festival has included a roster of pics on environmental topics and even trimmed its famous red carpet – though there was still enough crimson rug to host the A-list cast from Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch” on Monday night. Advertising Read more For hardcore film buffs, Cannes is first and foremost a trial of endurance, sitting – and often dozing – through three, four, five movies a day (and then sometimes writing about them). It’s a frantic race between screenings, past successive badge scanners, vaccine pass scanners, metal detectors and metic

Wasteful film industry on a learning curve as Cannes aims to go green

Wasteful film industry on a learning curve as Cannes aims to go green
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Filmmakers, activists call for climate efforts in Cannes - Newspaper

French actor Benoit Magimel, Lebanese actor Gabriel Sara, French director Emmanuelle Bercot, French actress Catherine Deneuve and Belgian actress Cecile De France pose during a photocall for the film ‘De Son Vivant’ (Peaceful) on Sunday. AFP CANNES: Documentary makers and environmental activists including British teenager Bella Lack on Sunday said they hoped to inspire more efforts on climate change, including through several films with hopeful messages presented at the Cannes Film Festival. The world’s biggest cinema showcase is back after a 2020 hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and has this year highlighted productions with an environmental focus in a special selection.

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