The Making of Quixote
Is there any chance it could premiere at Toronto? As that's as big as Cannes, and future Oscar contenders premiere there.

As for the court case defeat, it is worrying, I hope it doesn't stop it getting a release and a settlement can be reached.
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The good news is getting closer....
The latest rumor is that Gilliam's film will be added to the Cannes selection... in competition, no less !
Claire Denis's High Life would join it if the visual effects are done in time. Lars Von Trier's new film would go out of competition.
source : https://twitter.com/Satellifax/status/98...3866398720
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It's official, it's in at Cannes!! Big Grin http://deadline.com/2018/04/cannes-adds-...202367660/

Not only that, but it's the closing film on Saturday May 19 and it'll be released in France on the same day!! Big Grin Hopefully saving the best until last! Wink
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Sorry for you guys, not everybody can be french I guess Smile . I'll think of you when I'll watch the film in May and you'll have to wait 6 more months to see it Big Grin .
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It looks like the French are giving a two fingered salute to Paulo Branco by releasing it in French cinemas as well. Wink
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At this point I'm not even trying to understand the Branco situation anymore Big Grin.
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It's got so complicated it's impossible to know what Branco really wants anymore. A credit on the finished film? A cash settlement? Or some recognition for at least trying to get it made? He's garnered something of a bad reputation lately, and Quixote's producers are confident they'll see him off. Defeats and appeals notwithstanding.
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The french distributor released a new statement precising that the original contract signed by Branco (who's claiming it's still valid) has a clause stating that "no legal conflict can delay, in whatever way, the production or the exhibition of the film"
https://twitter.com/OceanFilmsFR/status/...6712614913
So I guess they're covered.
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Yeah, if Branco had wanted the film's release to have been halted, he would have tried before now. At least that clause has saved their bacon for now.
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Meanwhile, Paulo Branco still threatens to cancel the screening : https://www.publico.pt/2018/04/19/cultur...sa-1810948
Sounds like a desperate call to have media attention, I don't know if it can go further...
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