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Sandra Wollner’s ‘Everytime’ Wins Un Certain Regard Award at Cannes
It was Un Certain Regard, the second most prestigious section at the Cannes Film Festival, that brought arguably the event’s biggest surprise hit this year. Jordan Firstman’s directorial debut “Club Kid,” which played to thunderous applause on the first Friday of the festival, was acquired by a whopping $17 million by A24 after a multiple-bidder […]
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According to Variety’s source item, Sandra Wollner’s ‘Everytime’ Wins Un Certain Regard Award at Cannes, It was Un Certain Regard, the second most prestigious section at the Cannes Film Festival, that brought arguably the event’s biggest surprise hit this year. Jordan Firstman’s directorial debut “Club Kid,” which played to thunderous applause on the first Friday of the festival, was acquired by a whopping $17 million by A24 after a multiple-bidder […]
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