Cannes vs. Box Office: Film's Troubling Split Personality
Ankler Agenda24 Mai 2024

Cannes vs. Box Office: Film's Troubling Split Personality

At the Cannes Film Festival, the active buyers’ market and (largely) applauded indies had everyone in the market, from haute couture hangers-on to cinema’s swells, feeling festive says Claire Atkinson. But back in L.A., an early June gloom has descended, with Sean McNulty, Elaine Low and Richard Rushfield talking movies’ early signs of a summer bummer — and a release calendar that looks like it’s on Ozempic. Transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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