
Anne Thompson
Editor at Large at IndieWire
Podcast Co-Host at Indiewire: Screen Talk
Editor at Large at IndieWire, founder of Thompson on Hollywood, awards maven, co-host of Screen Talk podcast, author of "The $11 Billion Year."
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ca.news.yahoo.com | Ryan Lattanzio |Anne Thompson
As IndieWire wraps up our Cannes Film Festival coverage — see our favorite films of the festival here and our annual critics survey here — so does the Screen Talk podcast. This week, hosts Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio debate the late-breaking premieres like “The History of Sound” and “The Mastermind,” finally get a chance to gush over “Sentimental Value,” and speculate on what countries might submit Cannes premieres for the International Feature Oscar.
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indiewire.com | Ryan Lattanzio |Anne Thompson
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yahoo.com | Ryan Lattanzio |Anne Thompson
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysAs IndieWire wraps up our Cannes Film Festival coverage — see our favorite films of the festival here and our annual critics survey here — so does the Screen Talk podcast.
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indiewire.com | Anne Thompson
Neon CEO Tom Quinn took no chances this year en route to winning the company’s sixth Cannes Palme d’Or in a row, for Iranian dissident Jafar Panahi’s “It Was Just an Accident.” He acquired the film just two days before Saturday’s award ceremony. Neon also collected the festival Jury Prize for “Sirât” (shared with MUBI’s recent buy “Sound of Falling”), and two awards for Brazil’s “The Secret Agent” — Best Director (Kleber Mendonça Filho) and Actor (Wagner Moura ).
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indiewire.com | Anne Thompson |Ryan Lattanzio
At IndieWire’s annual “Screen Talk” live podcast at the American Pavilion in Cannes, Neon CEO Tom Quinn returned to share his Oscar whisperer secrets after his victory lap on “Anora,” which won the Palme d’Or last year followed by five Oscars including Best Picture, Director, Actress, Editing, and Original Screenplay.
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