A record 102 reviews were published in the festival’s 12 days.
With its review of the closing film, Elemental, Screen International marks the second year in which it has reviewed every title in selection at Cannes during the festival itself — from Official Selection - Competition, Un Certain Regard, Special Screenings, Out of Competition and midnight - to Quinzaine and Critics Week.
That makes a record 102 reviews published in the festival’s 12 days from a team of highly experienced and professional trade critics.
Led by executive editor, reviews, Fionnuala Halligan and deputy reviews editor Nikki Baughan Screen’s critics team at Cannes also included Wendy Ide,...
With its review of the closing film, Elemental, Screen International marks the second year in which it has reviewed every title in selection at Cannes during the festival itself — from Official Selection - Competition, Un Certain Regard, Special Screenings, Out of Competition and midnight - to Quinzaine and Critics Week.
That makes a record 102 reviews published in the festival’s 12 days from a team of highly experienced and professional trade critics.
Led by executive editor, reviews, Fionnuala Halligan and deputy reviews editor Nikki Baughan Screen’s critics team at Cannes also included Wendy Ide,...
- 5/31/2023
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
A record 102 reviews were published in the festival’s 12 days.
With its review of the closing film, Elemental, Screen International marks the second year in which it has reviewed every title in selection at Cannes during the festival itself — from Official Selection - Competition, Un Certain Regard, Special Screenings, Out of Competition and midnight - to Quinzaine and Critics Week.
That makes a record 102 reviews published in the festival’s 12 days from a team of highly experienced and professional trade critics.
Led by executive editor, reviews, Fionnuala Halligan and deputy reviews editor Nikki Baughan Screen’s critics team at Cannes also included Wendy Ide,...
With its review of the closing film, Elemental, Screen International marks the second year in which it has reviewed every title in selection at Cannes during the festival itself — from Official Selection - Competition, Un Certain Regard, Special Screenings, Out of Competition and midnight - to Quinzaine and Critics Week.
That makes a record 102 reviews published in the festival’s 12 days from a team of highly experienced and professional trade critics.
Led by executive editor, reviews, Fionnuala Halligan and deputy reviews editor Nikki Baughan Screen’s critics team at Cannes also included Wendy Ide,...
- 5/31/2023
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Cannes Film Festival’s head of press Aïda Belloulid has departed the fest to take up a new role as PR Manager at Netflix France.
The event has moved swiftly to name Agnès Leroy as its new press chief. She took up the role on June 1. Leroy has worked the majority of her career at Paris-based PR agency Public Système Cinéma, most recently overseeing the communication strategy for the Deauville American Film Festival and the Gérardmer Fantastic Film Festival.
Leroy’s first responsibility will be overseeing the festival’s Official Selection press conference, which will take place tomorrow (June 3) with Cannes chiefs Pierre Lescure and Thierry Frémaux unveiling this year’s line-up.
Belloulid has been with Cannes since January 2019, when she took over the role from longstanding press head Christine Aimé.
This year’s Cannes Film Festival is due to take place July 6-17. As Deadline reported yesterday, the event...
The event has moved swiftly to name Agnès Leroy as its new press chief. She took up the role on June 1. Leroy has worked the majority of her career at Paris-based PR agency Public Système Cinéma, most recently overseeing the communication strategy for the Deauville American Film Festival and the Gérardmer Fantastic Film Festival.
Leroy’s first responsibility will be overseeing the festival’s Official Selection press conference, which will take place tomorrow (June 3) with Cannes chiefs Pierre Lescure and Thierry Frémaux unveiling this year’s line-up.
Belloulid has been with Cannes since January 2019, when she took over the role from longstanding press head Christine Aimé.
This year’s Cannes Film Festival is due to take place July 6-17. As Deadline reported yesterday, the event...
- 6/2/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
The new head of press will hit ground running to oversee Official Selection press conference on Thursday (June 3).
Cannes Film Festival has appointed Agnès Leroy as head of press with immediate effect, following the departure of predecessor Aïda Belloulid to take up a new role at Netflix France.
Like Belloulid, Leroy arrives from Bruno Barde’s Paris-based cinema PR and film festival company Le Public Système Cinéma, where she was senior communications and PR manager.
Leroy began her film career in 2005 working at the La Cinématheque Française in Paris and also briefly at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight before joining Le Public...
Cannes Film Festival has appointed Agnès Leroy as head of press with immediate effect, following the departure of predecessor Aïda Belloulid to take up a new role at Netflix France.
Like Belloulid, Leroy arrives from Bruno Barde’s Paris-based cinema PR and film festival company Le Public Système Cinéma, where she was senior communications and PR manager.
Leroy began her film career in 2005 working at the La Cinématheque Française in Paris and also briefly at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight before joining Le Public...
- 6/1/2021
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
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