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Tue, May 14, 2024 – Sat, May 25, 2024 Cannes Festival News and Dailies I Cannes Market Dailies I Les Dailies du Festival I Les News du Marché
2023 Full coverage I 2022 Full coverage Festival / Market I 2021 Full coverage / Sample of newsletters ARCHIVES: Video gallery I Image gallery I Conference Future of Cinema in Cannes I PROMOTE YOUR FILM I VIDEO SERVICES IN CANNES Filmfestivals.com has become the number 1 online media on cannes with 1300 articles published for the 3 past editions. 10 newsletters reaching close to 2 M film professionals...International Pavilion of the Day: TunisiaSituated along the Croisette, the Tunisia pavilion is back in Cannes, for the fifth year. Back in 2006, the pavilion was created by the country's producers' union, La Chambre Syndicate nationale des producteurs du films, whose vice-president, Lotfi Layounie, is this year's pavilion coordinator. The original goal of the pavilion was to attract foreign production to Tunisia. Layounie explained to "Cannes Market News" that there are "good postproduction services [in Tunisia] and great locations. And for many countries [Tunisia's] prices are very competitive" including offers of tax breaks for overseas producer's. In the past Tunisia has been host to some larger films including: George Lucas' "Star Wars," Steven Spielberg's "Raiders of the Lost Ark," and Anthony Minghella's "The English Patient," and its a goal of the pavilion to increase the number of films made there. Some results of the pavilion includes Raja Amari's "Buried Secrets," and "Let it Be" directed by Italy's Guido Chiesa. For "Buried Secrets," the pavilion served as a meeting place for discussions and deals regarding the film. 17.05.2010 | Cannes's blog Cat. : Anthony Minghella Arkansas Buried Secrets Buried Secrets cannes Cannes Cannes CDATA coordinator George Lucas Guido Chiesa international pavilion Let it Be Lotfi Layounie Person Career Producer Raiders of the Lost Ark Raja Amari Rebecca Sokoloff Star Wars Steven Spielberg The English Patient tunisia Tunisia Tunisia pavilion vice-president XML
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