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Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time — All Free Redemption Codes
Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time — All Free Redemption Codes

Newsweek

time3 days ago

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Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time — All Free Redemption Codes

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time is one of the hottest games on the market right now, with over 500,000 players picking up the game and starting to play it since its launch in May. The game – which is perhaps best described as Animal Crossing meets The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – has been a smash hit, following up from the cult classic Fantasy Life for the 3DS, and it's the first big hit that developer Level-5 has had in quite a while. In addition to all the things that make Fantasy Life i great, players of the game can also grab a few freebies in-game, using codes distributed by Level-5, usually on its social channels, that can be entered in-game. These codes typically give a host of items, such as potions, equipment, and other items, that can be very helpful for players no matter how far into the game they are. A group of four characters, including the player character, in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. A group of four characters, including the player character, in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. Level-5 We've put together this handy list of all gift codes in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, along with a quick guide for how to redeem codes in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. Fantasy Life i — All Redemption Codes At the time of writing, four codes for Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time have been made available for players. You can see them all here: T2GVEQL – HP Potion x5, SP Potion x5, Life Cure x3, Power Aid x3, Resistance Aid x3, Healing Powder x3 – HP Potion x5, SP Potion x5, Life Cure x3, Power Aid x3, Resistance Aid x3, Healing Powder x3 A56LCE87 – Hi-HP Potion x5, Hi-SP Potion x5, Healing Powder x5, Energy Powder x5, Life Cure x3 – Hi-HP Potion x5, Hi-SP Potion x5, Healing Powder x5, Energy Powder x5, Life Cure x3 A5C9X7VR – Corsage, Diamond Ring, Great Lucky Bream, Courtship Fireworks x5, Sack of Gold x10 – Corsage, Diamond Ring, Great Lucky Bream, Courtship Fireworks x5, Sack of Gold x10 E47LWJGP – Sacks of Gold x5, Sacks of Silver x5 Redemption codes in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time never expire, so all of these codes will be active for as long as the game is available on Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Fantasy Life i – How to Redeem Codes In order to redeem a gift code in Fantasy Life i, you'll need to have progressed through the game up until you reach the Eternia Village Guild Village in Chapter 1. After selecting a starting Life, you'll get access to the Gifts menu in the Weirdpad. Open up the Weirdpad menu and select Gifts, after which you'll be prompted to connect to the internet. Note that players on Nintendo Switch will need an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription to redeem codes, while players on other platforms don't need a subscription of any kind. The Gifts menu highlighted in the Weirdpad in Fantasy Life i. The Gifts menu highlighted in the Weirdpad in Fantasy Life i. Level-5 Enter your code in the Gift Code Entry box provided, then press the Accept button. The Gift Code Entry screen in Fantasy Life i. The Gift Code Entry screen in Fantasy Life i. Level-5 You will immediately receive your gifts, and they will be added to your inventory, free for you to use as you please.

Vicky Krieps, Christian Friedel Join ‘The Idiots'
Vicky Krieps, Christian Friedel Join ‘The Idiots'

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

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Vicky Krieps, Christian Friedel Join ‘The Idiots'

Award-winning European actors Vicky Krieps (Corsage, Phantom Thread) and Christian Friedel (The Zone of Interest, White Lotus) have joined the ensemble cast of The Idiots, the new film from Polish directors Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert (Woman of…, Never Gonna Snow Again). Friedl's White Lotus co-star Aimee Lou Wood, and Ripley actor Johnny Flynn headline the project in a cast that also includes Dune: Prophecy actress Barbara Marten, and Rainer Bock (Wonder Woman, The White Ribbon). More from The Hollywood Reporter German Director Christian Petzold Named President of Austria's Viennale RedBird Strikes Deal to Acquire U.K.'s Telegraph Media Group, Vows to Invest in Digital, Journalists Prince William Launches 'Guardians' Docuseries on Rangers on BBC Earth Digital Platforms Szumowska and Englert co-wrote The Idiots together with Kasper Bajon and Bríd Arnstein, basing the story on Andrew D. Kaufman's 2021 novel The Gambler Wife: A True Story of Love, Risk, and the Woman Who Saved Dostoyevsky, which follows the lives of the famous Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky and his wife Anna during a period that inspired him to write his classic The Idiot. Wood and Flynn play Anna and her husband, nicknamed Fiedya. The couple is on a honeymoon trip to Western Europe, but Dostoyevsky's gambling addiction threatens to ruin them both. It's only with the help of his courageous wife that the pair can pursue their joint vision of writing The Idiot, a book that was a commercial failure at the time but is now recognized as a literary masterpiece. Ilya Stewart and Vladimir Zemtsov are producing The Idiots for Hype Studios and Gold Rush Pictures. Production is set to begin next month. The Match Factory are handling international sales. Best of The Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Stars Who Are One Award Away From an EGOT 'The Goonies' Cast, Then and Now "A Nutless Monkey Could Do Your Job": From Abusive to Angst-Ridden, 16 Memorable Studio Exec Portrayals in Film and TV

‘Corsage' Director Marie Kreutzer's ‘Gentle Monster' Wins ArteKino Prize at Cannes Investors Circle
‘Corsage' Director Marie Kreutzer's ‘Gentle Monster' Wins ArteKino Prize at Cannes Investors Circle

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time20-05-2025

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‘Corsage' Director Marie Kreutzer's ‘Gentle Monster' Wins ArteKino Prize at Cannes Investors Circle

'Corsage' director Marie Kreutzer's 'Gentle Monster' emerged as the big winner at the third edition of the Cannes Film Market's Investors Circle, scooping up the ArteKino International Prize with its €20,000 ($22,500) purse. The Austrian project, produced by Alexander Glehr and Johanna Scherz of Film AG Produktions GmbH, was selected from among 10 film projects presented to VIP investors at the high-profile Cannes financing event. More from Variety Taraji P. Henson Says Hollywood 'Lied to Me' About Black Movies and TV Not Selling Overseas, Spent Years Being 'Graceful in Getting Paid Less ... Not Anymore Though!' Spike Lee Says Denzel Washington Deserved Oscar for 'Malcolm X' Over Al Pacino: 'It's Like Basketball, Where the Ref Blows a Call' Palestine Film Institute Calls for Decision-Makers to Amplify Palestinian Filmmakers' Voices at Cannes Docs Showcase 'I'm surprised in the most positive way,' Kreutzer said following her win. 'Filmmaking is a really big mountain, and what happens before the premiere – to get a film made – is a very long climb. So we really need people who want to support cinema and have love for cinema – that's why meeting investors is extremely important. I had great conversations with these investors so far. The script has sparked their interest, and they're eager to learn more about the project.' Held at the Plage des Palmes – the festival and market's official beachside venue – during the Cannes Film Festival, the third edition of the financing forum showcased 10 film projects that had never been publicly revealed before. The event featured industry panels followed by a private pitching session with acclaimed filmmakers. The high-wattage director lineup included Cannes competition regular Jessica Hausner ('Little Joe,' 'Club Zero'), Academy Award-winner Sebastián Lelio ('A Fantastic Woman,' 'Disobedience'), Grand Prix and Caméra d'Or recipient Lukas Dhont ('Close,' 'Girl') and Oscar-nominated Golden Bear winner Jasmila Žbanić ('Quo Vadis, Aida?'). All projects featured budgets between €3 million ($3.3 million) and €9 million ($10.1 million) and were selected for their commercial potential and creative ambition. Aleksandra Zakharchenko, head of industry programs at the market, oversaw the selection process alongside a committee including ARTE France Cinéma MD Remi Burah, media entrepreneur Serge Hayat, Hubert Bals Fund head Tamara Tatishvili (who also moderated the pitching session), and New Europe Film Sales' head of acquisitions Marcin Łuczaj. Investors at the gathering had the opportunity to be the first to discover these anticipated projects, with legal support from entertainment industry specialists 111 Avocats provided to filmmakers ahead of one-on-one investor meetings. 'The Investors Circle is a rare and valuable event,' said Celine Dornier, VP financing and acquisitions at Logical Pictures Group, who attended as a selected investor. 'It's truly designed with investors in mind, which makes all the difference. The selection of projects is consistently high-level, with prestigious and diverse filmmakers that match what I'm looking for.' The complete roster of projects unveiled at the 2025 Investors Circle includes: 'Coward' (working title) directed by Lukas Dhont (Belgium), produced by Michiel Dhont at The Reunion 'Disorder' directed by Giacomo Abbruzzese (Italy), produced by Marco Alessi and Giulia Achilli at Dugong Films 'Gentle Monster' directed by Marie Kreutzer (Austria), produced by Alexander Glehr and Johanna Scherz at Film AG Produktions GmbH 'Kamo' directed by Kornél Mundruczó (Hungary), produced by Mike Goodridge at Good Chaos, Ilya Stewart at Hype Studios, and Balthazar de Ganay 'Motherlove' directed by Eliza Hittman (US), produced by Paul Mezey and Andrew Goldman at Present Company 'On Land and Sea' directed by Hlynur Pálmason (Iceland), produced by Katrin Pors at Snowglobe and Anton Máni Svansson at Still Vivid 'Poeta Chileno' directed by Sebastián Lelio (Chile), produced by Rocío Jadue, Juan de Dios Larraín, and Pablo Larraín at Fabula 'Quo Vadis, Aida – The Missing Part' directed by Jasmila Žbanić (Bosnia and Herzegovina), produced by Damir Ibrahimović at Deblokada 'The Puma' directed by Marcela Said (France/Chile), produced by Carole Scotta, Barbara Letellier, and Eliott Khayat at Haut et Court 'Toxic' directed by Jessica Hausner (Austria), produced by Johannes Schubert at Schubert and Philippe Bober at Coproduction Office Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival

Marie Kreutzer's ‘Gentle Monster‘ Wins €20,000 ArteKino Prize at Cannes Market's Investors Circle + Full List of Projects
Marie Kreutzer's ‘Gentle Monster‘ Wins €20,000 ArteKino Prize at Cannes Market's Investors Circle + Full List of Projects

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

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Marie Kreutzer's ‘Gentle Monster‘ Wins €20,000 ArteKino Prize at Cannes Market's Investors Circle + Full List of Projects

Marie Kreutzer's upcoming feature Gentle Monster has clinched the 2025 ArteKino International Prize at the Cannes Market's third Investors Circle event, with the prize money going to the producers Alexander Glehr and Johanna Scherz for development of the project. Kreutzer's latest film after Corsage with Vicky Krieps, Gentle Monster will take the spectator on the unsettling journey of an internationally renowned pianist who moves her family from Munich to the countryside and uncovers life-shattering truths about her partner. More from Deadline Wes Anderson Teases Next Project With Richard Ayoade & Roman Coppola - Cannes Marie Kreutzer's Upcoming Film 'Gentle Monster' Wins €20,000 ArteKino Prize at Cannes Market's Investors Circle + Full List of Projects 'The Phoenician Scheme' Director Wes Anderson Questions Trump Tariffs: "Does That Mean You Can Hold Up The Movie In Customs?" It was one of 10 projects pitched at the third Investors Circle event on May 18, aimed at connecting elevated arthouse projects with investors. The festival has also unveiled details of the projects, which were under wraps until the event was over, which include new films by Belgium's Lukas Dhont, whose second film Close shared Cannes Grand Prix; Hungarian festival regular Kornél Mundruczó, who won the Un Certain Regard Prize for White God, as well as Austrian Cannes regular Jessica Hausner. (scroll down for full list). 'I'm surprised in the most positive way,' said director Marie Kreutzer about her win. 'Filmmaking is a really big mountain, and what happens before the premiere – to get a film made – is a very long climb. So we really need people who want to support cinema and have love for cinema – that's why meeting investors is extremely important. I had great conversations with these investors so far. The script has sparked their interest, and they're eager to learn more about the project.' Celine Dornier, VP Financing & Acquisitions at Logical Pictures Group and one of the selected investors invited to attend the event, also praised the event. 'The Investors Circle is a rare and valuable event,' she said. 'It's truly designed with investors in mind, which makes all the difference. The selection of projects is consistently high-level, with prestigious and diverse filmmakers that match what I'm looking for.' Full-list of projects: Coward (working title)Directed by Lukas Dhont (Belgium)Produced by Michiel Dhont at The Reunion DisorderDirected by Giacomo Abbruzzese (Italy)Produced by Marco Alessi, Giulia Achilli at Dugong Films Gentle MonsterDirected by Marie Kreutzer (Austria)Produced by Alexander Glehr, Johanna Scherz at Film AG Produktions GmbH KamoDirected by Kornél Mundruczó (Hungary)Produced by Mike Goodridge at Good Chaos, Ilya Stewart at Hype Studios and Balthazar de Ganay MotherloveDirected by Eliza Hittman (US)Produced by Paul Mezey, Andrew Goldman at Present Company On Land and SeaDirected by Hlynur Pálmason (Iceland)Produced by Katrin Pors at Snowglobe and Anton Máni Svansson at STILL VIVID Poeta ChilenoDirected by Sebastián Lelio (Chile)Produced by Rocío Jadue, Juan de Dios Larraín, Pablo Larraín at Fabula Quo Vadis, Aida – The missing partDirected by Jasmila Žbanić (Bosnia and Herzegovina)Produced by Damir Ibrahimović at Deblokada The PumaDirected by Marcela Said (France/Chile)Produced by Carole Scotta, Barbara Letellier, Eliott Khayat at Haut et Court ToxicDirected by Jessica Hausner (Austria)Produced by Johannes Schubert at Schubert and Philippe Bober at Coproduction Office Best of Deadline Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial Updates: Cassie Ventura's Testimony, $10M Hotel Settlement, Drugs, Violence, & The Feds 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? Everything We Know About Ari Aster's 'Eddington' So Far

Cannes: Wes Brings The Whimsy in ‘Phoenician Scheme' Press Conference
Cannes: Wes Brings The Whimsy in ‘Phoenician Scheme' Press Conference

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

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Cannes: Wes Brings The Whimsy in ‘Phoenician Scheme' Press Conference

Leave it to Wes Anderson to bring a touch of whimsy to the Trump tariff war. Asked about Trump's proposal to introduce a 100 percent tariff on 'foreign-made movies,' at the Cannes press conference for his new feature, The Phoenician Scheme, Anderson played perplexed. More from The Hollywood Reporter In Cannes, It All Happened at the Carlton 'Splitsville' Director Michael Covino on Making Bawdy Comedy That Looks Like Arthouse Cinema: "It Can Be Both" Cannes: 'Corsage' Director Marie Kreutzer Wins Investors Circle Prize for 'Gentle Monster' 'I'm not an expert in that area of economics, but a 100 percent tariff? I feel like that means he's (Trump's) going to take all of the money, and then what do we get?' the director mused. 'Can you hold up the movies in customs? I feel it doesn't ship that way. I want to know the details, so I'll hold off my official answer.' Anderson and a busload of stars crammed into the Cannes press conference room to answer questions on his latest feature, which premiered in competition in Cannes Sunday night. Anderson was joined by a good chunk of the Phonecian Scheme ensemble cast, including Benicio del Toro, Mia Threapleton, Michael Cera, Riz Ahmed, Jeffrey Wright, Benedict Cumberbatch, Rupert Friend, and Richard Ayoade. Frequent Anderson collaborator Bill Murray, was also in attendence, in the audience, and jumped to his feet when Anderson and the rest of the cast entered, leading the crowd in welcoming applause. The presser had the feeling of an Anderson film: Light, whimsical and full of laughs. Asked about the film's themes of family, Anderson singled out his co-writer, Roman Coppola, and his daughter, sitting in the audience, and noted it was her 14th birthday. Murray quickly got both Coppolas to stand up and led the crowd in singing 'Happy Birthday.' The Phoenician Scheme stars del Toro as Zsa-zsa Korda, a shadowy 1950s industrialist who, after surviving another assassination attempt, begins contemplating his legacy. His solution? Install his estranged daughter Liesl (Threapleton), a novice nun, as heir to his corrupt empire — a proposition she warily accepts under strict conditions. Set in the fictional Modern Greater Independent Phoenicia, the film blends Anderson's signature visual stylings with a narrative that delves into inheritance, redemption and the moral ambiguities of power. THR's review said the film marked a return to form for Anderson after the meta misfires of The French Dispatch and Asteroid City. 'The Phoenician Scheme…won't have true haters reconsidering their options,' writes reviewer Lovia Gyarkye, but it will entice those who've been feeling alienated to rejoin rank.' Anderson said he initially intended the film to be 'rather dark' but that it 'ended up somewhere else.' Threapleton said she was stunned when she was cast, in her first major starring role. 'I asked my agent to call them back,' she said. 'She called me back and said 'No, it's not a mistake.' Then I sat down [and had] a long cry.' The British actress, daughter of Oscar-winner Kate Winslet, said it has been a dream to work with Anderson since she was a kid. 'I went back to my journals and I found, in 2013: 'Watched Moonrise Kingdom again. I bloody love this film. I really wish I could work with Wes Anderson someday.' U.K. comedian and actor Richard Ayoade, another Anderson newbie, joked he assumed it was 'a clerical error' that he was cast in the film but that when he 'discovered he he intend to make the mistake, I showed up…He is evidently one of the greats.' And it won't be the last time the pair work together. Anderson announced he is co-writing his next, as-yet-untitled, film with Ayoade, alongside Coppola. Anderson also indicated he was open to work again with Cera, even shaking on the deal in front of the gatherered journalists. Cumberbatch said seeing Anderson work with the Canadian Superbad actor 'was like God discovering water. [Michael] is such a natural element [for Wes] to have in his arsenal.' This is Anderson's fourth film to premiere at the festival after Moonrise Kingdom (2012), The French Dispatch (2021), and Asteroid City (2023). Focus Features is releasing The Phoenician Scheme wide on June 6. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Goonies' Cast, Then and Now "A Nutless Monkey Could Do Your Job": From Abusive to Angst-Ridden, 16 Memorable Studio Exec Portrayals in Film and TV The 10 Best Baseball Movies of All Time, Ranked

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