Cannes Party Honors Women in Independent Film
CANNES, France – This year's Cannes Film Festival is filled with big-budget movies like "Puss in Boots" and "Kung Fu Panda 2," but on Thursday evening, the focus was on the realm of independent film.
CANNES, France – This year's Cannes Film Festival is filled with big-budget movies like "Puss in Boots" and "Kung Fu Panda 2," but on Thursday evening, the focus was on the realm of independent film.
CANNES, France – Emily Browning gets a lot of exposure in the Cannes entry "Sleeping Beauty" - much of it of a kind likely to make an actress uncomfortable.
CANNES, France – Diane Kruger loves making smaller-budget European movies, partly because the experience is more authentic than shooting Hollywood blockbusters. Just don't ask her to sleep in a yurt.
CANNES, France – Animals of many sorts mix it up in "Kung Fu Panda 2," yet for all the fighting, voice stars Jack Black and Angelina Jolie said the animated sequel carries a message of nonviolence.
CANNES, France – Cats were a big part of Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek's lives long before they got in touch with their inner felines for "Puss in Boots," an animated spinoff to the "Shrek" franchise.
NEW YORK – Will Smith's tricked-out trailer was sent packing Wednesday after complaints from residents in the neighborhood where his new film is being shot.
CANNES, France – Seeing, and judging, 20 movies in just over 10 days is not everyone's idea of a holiday. But not everyone is Robert De Niro.
CANNES, France – Woody Allen might have occasional doubts about his talent, but his adoring fans at Cannes don't.
Widely regarded as the most European of American directors, Allen has consistently garnered warm receptions for his films at the French Riviera cinema showcase - even when they get panned at home.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – The hardest thing about a pirate's life for Penelope Cruz was not all the swashbuckling and sword fighting and sailing the high seas.
CANNES, France – Getting older in Hollywood and being Hispanic there are no longer the limitations they once were, say Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek.
After all, they wonder, when have Hispanic actors ever landed such big feline roles as the leads in the animated adventure "Puss in Boots"?
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