Chapter 347: The summer file opens
【Anti-theft Sticker Chapter】
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
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On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".
On May 21, the 43rd Cannes Film Festival in France officially came to an end.
Simon didn't make it to Cannes this year, Ella Deutschman went as usual, and Giuseppe Tornatore's second feature film "Family Journey", co-invested by Gammon Pictures and several European film companies, entered the main competition unit, but compared to "Cinema Paradiso", which squeezed out "Sex, Lies and Videotapes" and won the Palme d'Or under Simon's operation last year, "Family Journey" won nothing.
David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" won the Palme d'Or this year's amid controversy.
In the original time and space, because of the controversy, "My Heart is Wild" could not even find the distributor, and the producer could only operate the theater himself.
Simon didn't like "Wild at Heart," but that didn't stop Deutchman from buying the film's North American distribution rights, and in his memory, "Wild at Heart" seemed to be okay at the box office, despite all kinds of criticism.
In addition to "Wild at Heart", Deutchman also bought back another film from Cannes that is very niche in North America, called "Ju Dou".