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Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
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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
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
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


The Guardian
24-02-2025
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
TV tonight: Norma Percy's series on what led to the 7 October attacks
9pm, BBC TwoHillary Clinton, John Kerry, Tony Blair, Ehud Olmert and Salam Fayyad are some of the highest-level political figures to speak in Norma Percy's all-encompassing series about the roots of the crisis that led to the attacks on 7 October 2023. It starts 20 years earlier, when Israeli settlers and armed forces were pulled out of the Gaza Strip, before Hamas won a shock election. The episode also features an interview with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, weeks before he was killed in July 2024. Hollie Richardson 8pm, BBC OneLast month, Axel Rudakubana was sentenced to at least 52 years in prison for the murder of three young girls – Alice da Silva Aguiar, Bebe King and Elsie Dot Stancombe – at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport. It's a story that horrified a nation, but more answers are needed. Panorama's Judith Moritz speaks with survivors and investigates how the authorities missed so many warning signs about the teenage attacker. HR 9pm, BBC One 'You think you're in control? This city's got rules of its own.' After the gas attack on Bradford's biggest LGBTQ+ nightclub, the serial killer embarks on a spot of kidnapping – and there's a potentially lethal cliffhanger for DI Harry Virdee (Staz Nair). 'Now the game begins … how long do you think you'll last, detective?' Ali Catterall 9pm, Sky AtlanticHow well do besties Laurie (Carrie Coon), Jaclyn (Michelle Monaghan) and Kate (Leslie Bibb) actually know one another? Why is moody Rick (Walton Goggins) really in Thailand? Will Belinda (Natasha Rothwell) recognise dodgy Greg (Jon Gries)? Who is going to be shooting the place up by the finale? These are the deliciously dark questions that Mike White has set up perfectly for season three of his hit wealth satire. HR 10pm, Channel 4Shamsa dreams of a tall boyfriend. Is 1.9m (6ft 3in) impressive enough? She'll find out when Hamish walks into the First Dates restaurant, ready to share his love of Whitney Houston. Meanwhile, Dominic once went on a date to TK Maxx. Perhaps Rebecca, who loves swimming with sharks, is up for a more adventurous time? HR 11.05pm, BBC TwoA measured documentary series about Gloriavale, a religious fundamentalist cult in New Zealand, ends with the truth about the community's misogyny and abuse coming publicly to light. Elsewhere, a woman who has left Gloriavale behind tries to maintain contact with her sister, who is still inside and expecting her sixth child. Jack Seale Corsage (Marie Kreutzer, 2022), 11.20pm, Film4 We're in Vienna in 1877, and Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Vicky Krieps) is bored rigid. Railing against the restrictions of her role as wife to Emperor Franz Joseph (Florian Teichtmeister), though still carrying around the baggage of privilege, she seeks a way out through dieting, excessive horse riding and flirting with her instructor (Colin Morgan). But the itch to escape won't be eased. Marie Kreutzer's costume drama is a fabulous, cheekily anachronistic tale of female agency (or the lack of it) with the luminous Krieps a mesmerising presence. Simon Wardell Championship football: Sheffield United v Leeds, 7pm, Sky Sports Main EventA top-of-the-table encounter between the Yorkshire clubs.