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Netflix Sets Fall Release For Shih-Ching Tsou & Sean Baker’s ‘Left-Handed Girl’
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Netflix has set a Nov. 14 theatrical release for their Cannes pick-up Left-Handed Girl from filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou. The movie, which is co-written by multi-Oscar winner Sean Baker and Tsou and produced by the Anora filmmaker, will stream on Nov. 28.

We told you first that the streamer took most of the world on Tsou’s movie which played in Cannes Critics’ Week.

Pic won won the Gan Foundation Award and the Prix du Rail d’Or following its premiere on the Croissette.

The Mandarin and Taiwanese language movie follows a single mother and her two daughters who relocate to Taipei to open a night market stall, each of them navigating the challenges of adapting to their new environment while striving to maintain family unity. Janel Tsai stars as the mother, along with Nina Ye and Shih-Yuan Ma as the children.

Deadline Chief Film Critic Pete Hammond praised coming the pic at the fest,...
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  • 30/7/2025
  • de Anthony D'Alessandro
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Germany’s Rapid Eye Movies launches world sales division
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Exclusive:Cologne-based distributor-producer Rapid Eye Movies (Rem) is expanding its operations with the launching of an in-house world sales arm under the banner of Rapid Eye Movies International Distribution.

The initial line-up includes the maverick Filipino filmmaker Khavn’s latest project Rizal’s Makamisa: Phantasm of Revenge, a hand-coloured 35mm silent film about his country’s fragmented colonial history at the turn of the 20th century, and 93-year-old German director Alexander Kluge’s latest two films made entirely using AI, Cosmic Miniatures and Primitive Diversity, which premiered in Rotterdam in 2024 and 2025 respectively.

In addition, the new venture will be handling a...
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  • 30/7/2025
  • ScreenDaily
‘Left-Handed Girl’: Netflix Will Release Shih-Ching Tsou’s Cannes Hit, Co-Written by Sean Baker, in Time for Awards Season
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After premiering at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, where our own Ryan Lattanzio called it “a visually propulsive portrait” and hailed filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou as “a confident directorial talent with a rare exuberance,” “Left-Handed Girl” is preparing for its next step: Awards season contender.

Netflix picked up the film, which debuted in Cannes’ Critics’ Week section, at the festival, and IndieWire can today announce that the streamer will bolster the film with both a theatrical release and a streaming release on its platform. The film is in contention as Taiwan’s national selection for the Oscars and has global distribution. You can also see three new stills, exclusive to IndieWire, both up top and below.

The film is Tsou’s debut solo directorial outing, but she’s been a mainstay in indie cinema for decades. A longtime collaborator of the celebrated filmmaker (and now multi-Oscar-winning filmmaker) Sean Baker, Tsou produced Baker’s films “Starlet,...
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  • 30/7/2025
  • de Kate Erbland
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Dree Hemingway Seemingly Cast as Daryl Hannah in 'American Love Story,' Spotted Filming with Paul Kelly as JFK Jr.
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It appears that Dree Hemingway has joined the cast of Ryan Murphy‘s upcoming series American Love Story!

The 37-year-old actress was spotted in costume while filming scenes with co-star Paul Kelly on Tuesday (July 8) in New York City.

Dree is the great-granddaughter of legendary author Ernest Hemingway. She has had a successful modeling career and has appeared in movies like Starlet, While We’re Young, and It Happened in L.A.

Dree appears to be playing real-life actress Daryl Hannah, who was in a relationship with John F. Kennedy Jr.

JFK Jr. dated Daryl for five and a half years after knowing each other for years. Their relationship began after seeing each other again at the wedding of his aunt Lee Radziwill in 1988.

Years after the breakup, JFK Jr. married Carolyn Bessette, who will be portrayed by Sarah Pidgeon in the upcoming series. The couple tragically passed away in a...
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  • 8/7/2025
  • de Just Jared
  • Just Jared
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Shih-Ching Tsou’s ‘Left-Handed Girl’ lands multiple sales for Le Pacte
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Exclusive: Le Pacte has closed several deals for Left-Handed Girl, Shih-Ching Tsou’s Taiwanese drama that premiered in Critics’ Week at Cannes and is produced by Anora director Sean Baker.

The film has been acquired for Italy (I Wonder Pictures), Spain (Avalon), Benelux (September Film), Japan (Starcat), South Korea (The Coup Distribution), Poland (So Films), Scandinavia (Selmer Media), Hong Kong (Golden Scene), Baltics (Kino Pavasaris), Greece (Cinobo) and Israel (New Cinema).

It follows a deal announced yesterday with Netflix, which scooped up rights for most of the world including North America and the UK.

‘Left-Handed Girl’ review

The story follows...
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  • 4/6/2025
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Shih-Ching Tsou’s ‘Left-Handed Girl’ lands multiple sales after Netflix deal
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Exclusive: Le Pacte has closed several deals for Left-Handed Girl, Shih-Ching Tsou’s Taiwanese drama that premiered in Critics’ Week at Cannes and is produced by Anora director Sean Baker.

The film has been acquired for Italy (I Wonder Pictures), Spain (Avalon), Benelux (September Film), Japan (Starcat), South Korea (The Coup Distribution), Hong Kong (Golden Scene), Poland (So Films), Scandinavia (Selmer Media), Hong Kong (Golden Scene), Baltics (Kino Pavasaris), Greece (Cinobo), and Israel (New Cinema).

It follows a deal announced yesterday with Netflix, which scooped up rights for most of the world including North America and the UK.

‘Left-Handed Girl...
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  • 4/6/2025
  • ScreenDaily
‘Left-Handed Girl’ Review: Producer/Co-Writer Sean Baker’s First Post-Oscar Film Follows Taiwanese Family’s Secrets & Lies – Cannes Film Festival
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What do you do after a record-setting haul of four individual Oscars including Best Picture for Anora? For Sean Baker, it is returning to his filmmaking roots and the Cannes Film Festival, where he also took the 2024 Palme d’Or for Anora. In this case he isn’t directing, instead leaving that to longtime collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou, who worked as a producer with him on earlier films including Starlet, Tangerine, The Florida Project and Red Rocket. The pair also co-directed a film called Take Out 21 years ago, and it has taken that long for Shih-Ching to take the reins of a second film, co-writing the script for Left-Handed Girl with Baker, who also serves as a producer and sole film editor. It premiered today in Cannes as part of Critics’ Week.

Set in a bustling Taiwanese night market that also seems like a Melrose Place-style food court, the film...
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  • 15/5/2025
  • de Pete Hammond
  • Deadline Film + TV
Sean Baker Follows Up Oscar Winning ‘Anora’ By Co-Writing, Co-Producing And Editing This Taiwanese Family Drama From Director Shih-Ching Tsou- Cannes Film Festival
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What do you do after setting a record haul of four individual Oscars including Best Picture for Anora? For Sean Baker it is returning to his filmmaking roots and the Cannes Film Festival where he also took the Palme d’Or last May for Anora. In this case he isn’t directing, and instead leaving that to long time collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou, who worked as a producer with him on earlier films like Starlet, Tangerine, The Florida Project, and Red Rocket. The pair also co-directed a film called Take Out 21 years ago, and it has taken that long for Shih-Ching to take on the reins of a second film, co-writing the script for Left-Handed Girl with Baker who also serves as a producer and sole film editor. It premiered today in Cannes as part of Critics Week.

Set in a bustling Taiwanese night market that also seems like a Melrose Place -style food court,...
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  • 14/5/2025
  • de Pete Hammond
  • Deadline Film + TV
With ‘Left-Handed Girl,’ Sean Baker’s Longtime Producer Shih-Ching Tsou Is Ready ‘to Come Back to the Director’s Seat’
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Furious energy down alleys and boulevards. A little girl trying to bond with her distracted mother. A familial gaggle of working-class women. Tactful editing showing off the emotional range of female characters. Humor across nuanced class divides. A massive confrontation where a woman doesn’t go down without a fight.

You wouldn’t be too wrong if you guessed the topic du jour was Sean Baker’s (“Anora”) oeuvre and moviemaking style. That’s because you’d also be discussing the work of Shih-Ching Tsou, Baker’s longtime collaborator, friend from film school, producer of his celebrated films “Starlet,” “The Florida Project,” and “Tangerine,” and co-writer and co-director of “Take Out,” Baker’s lesser-known 2004 film about a Chinese food delivery worker in New York. Particularly, you’d be ruminating on the images, characters, and craft of “Left-Handed Girl,” Tsou’s Taiwan-set first feature as a solo director, debuting this week...
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  • 14/5/2025
  • de Ritesh Mehta
  • Indiewire
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Sex on the Beach: A New Photo Book Captures the Fading Decadence of Cannes
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1984 was the year that Paris, Texas won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, Once Upon a Time in America had its world premiere, and British street photographer Derek Ridgers hit the infamous Croisette for the first time. On assignment to shoot Afrika Bambaataa and attend a screening of the film Beat Street for NME magazine, what Ridgers found was a “circus,” and his new book, titled simply Cannes, captures the fun, folly and frivolity of the rabid amateur photo corps pursuing subjects both known and unknown.

Helmut Newton, 1988: “This was on the Carlton Beach … He said to me that I was ‘so close I may as well get into the picture too.’ ”

“[The] big crazy circus drew me in, and I’d be lying if I said I didn’t find the whole thing hugely photogenic,” he says. Until 1996, Ridgers made it an annual event, snapping the...
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  • 12/5/2025
  • de Melinda Sheckells
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Cannes Critics’ Week Lineup: Sean Baker-Written ‘Left-Handed Girl’ and More to Debut
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The Cannes Critics’ Week 2025 selection boasts Best Picture winner Sean Baker’s latest project.

Baker collaborates once more with his “Take Out” co-director and co-writer Shih-Ching Tsou, who makes her directorial debut with “Left-Handed Girl.” Tsou also produced Baker’s “Tangerine” (which she starred in) and “The Florida Project,” and executive-produced “Starlet.” Now, “Left-Handed Girl” incorporates Baker’s social-realist approach with the Taipei-set tragicomedy “Left-Handed Girl,” which follows a single mother and her two daughters building a new life in the Taiwanese capital. Baker cowrites, edits, and produces the film.

“The film was edited by Sean. It’s true that there’s a connection, I’m not going to hide it, and I don’t think Shih-Ching Tsou will either,” Cannes Critics’ Week artistic director Ava Cahen told Deadline. “It’s a bit reminiscent of ‘Tangerine’ and ‘The Florida Project,’ for the way it captures reality, with a form of wonder,...
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  • 14/4/2025
  • de Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
Sean Baker Produced Taiwanese Drama ‘Left-Handed Girl’ By Long-Time Collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou Set For Cannes Critics’ Week
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Fresh from his Oscars sweep with Cannes Palme d’Or winner Anora, Sean Baker could be back on the Croisette this year as the producer, co-writer and editor of long-time American-Taiwanese collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou’s Left-Handed Girl.

The Taipei-set drama was announced on Monday as having being selected for competition in Cannes parallel section Critics’ Week.

The film stars Taiwanese star Janel Tsai as a mother and her two daughters who returns to Taipei after several years of living in the countryside to open a stand at a buzzing night market.

The trio have to adapt to this new environment to make ends meet and succeed in maintaining the family unity. Three generations of family secrets begin to unravel after the youngest daughter who’s left-handed is told by her traditional grandfather to never use her “devil hand”.

Tsou has collaborated with Sean Baker since 2004, co-directing, co-writing and co-producing his second feature credit Take-Out.
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  • 14/4/2025
  • de Melanie Goodfellow
  • Deadline Film + TV
Bill Maher Returns To ‘Anora’ Topic And Has Things To Say About The Phrase “Sex Worker Community”
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Bill Maher returned to the topic of the Best Picture Oscar winner Anora on Friday’s Real Time with Bill Maher.

Last week, Maher posited that Sean Baker’s indie hit winning the big prize on Oscar night was helped by the Karla Sofía Gascón controversies that tainted her leading Oscar nominee Emilia Pérez.

This week on his HBO show, Maher held up Anora in a “New Rules” segment about “whores having a moment,” questioning when the term “sex worker community” became the norm, playing clips of both Mikey Madison and Baker thanking the group during their Oscar acceptance speeches.

Comparing the phrase to when the term “homeless” became “unhoused” and “illegal alien” became “undocumented migrant,” Maher said argued that the repositioning can be looked at as a detriment.

“You can get so caught up in the virtue signaling that you actually do harm to the cause, and using ‘sex...
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  • 15/3/2025
  • de Patrick Hipes
  • Deadline Film + TV
Every Sean Baker Movie, Ranked
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After dedicating his entire filmography to an overlooked portion of America, Sean Baker has finally gotten the recognition he deserved. His movie Anora not only brought home the prestigious Palme d'Or but also won a Best Picture award at the Oscars. In addition, Baker received awards for the film's editing, screenplay, and most notoriously, for achievement in directing.

Anora and Sean Baker's wins are a symbolic win for indie cinema overall. It shows that everyone who starts small can dream big. Baker has always advocated for the importance of watching movies on the big screen and for stories about minorities and the oppressed. Anora and the seven movies he'd made before it share an important, singular message while dealing with a variety of topics and characters from different backgrounds: the only thing society can't take from us is our humanity. Here is every movie directed by Sean Baker, from worst to best.
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  • 12/3/2025
  • de Arthur Goyaz
  • CBR
The Important Reason Anora Director Sean Baker Thanked Sex Workers At The Oscars
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Sean Baker had a history-making night at the Oscars, winning Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Director, and Best Picture for "Anora," while star Mikey Madison took home the statue for Best Actress for her performance as Ani. As a result, Baker had four opportunities to speak to the world at large through his acceptance speeches, and he came prepared. He encouraged audiences to watch movies on the big screen since independent theaters need support now more than ever, at the same time promoting the importance of independent cinema and telling unique stories. He also, given the subject of "Anora," opened his night by thanking the sex work community.

"I want to thank the sex worker community. They have shared their stories. They have shared their life experience with me over the years. My deepest respect. Thank you — I share this with you," he said. Madison echoed the sentiment in her own acceptance speech,...
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  • 4/3/2025
  • de BJ Colangelo
  • Slash Film
Anora’s Best Picture Win Is A Victory For Truly Independent Cinema
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Throughout his speeches for his record-breaking four Oscar wins yesterday (the most amount ever awarded to one person for one film), Sean Baker thanked his team, his distributors, his cast, and his crew, and the sex-worker community, and his dog Bunsen. By the time Anora bagged Best Picture, the orchestra once more striking up Take That’s ‘Greatest Day’, there was barely anyone left to thank. Just as Anora is a fairy-tale story, this was a fairy-tale win for, as Baker said during his final speech, “a truly independent film” made by someone who, a decade ago, was on the verge of jacking it all in.

I first met Baker in 2015, interviewing him for his fifth feature, the transgender sex-worker comedy drama Tangerine, which tore through the screen just as its protagonists tore through Hollywood. Its heroines were hustlers, as was Baker, not that he particularly wanted to be. He...
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  • 3/3/2025
  • de Alex Godfrey
  • Empire - Movies
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Sean Baker Makes Oscar History, Achieving a Feat Coppola, Cuarón and Walt Disney Never Could
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So many of the greats had come close.

Francis Ford Coppola had a good shot at doing it.

Alfonso Cuarón and Chloé Zhao got halfway to doing it.

Walt Disney needed a whole bunch of movies to do it.

Bong Joon Ho nearly did it.

But until Sunday, no filmmaker had done it — it: won four Academy Awards for the same movie.

That’s exactly what Sean Baker pulled off when he landed Oscars for producing, directing, writing and editing the original film Anora on Sunday.

How is it that this had never happened in the 96 previous Academy Awards ceremonies, with all the greats that had come before? Well, Walt Disney won four Oscars in 1954 — for four different films.

Cuarón and Zhao landed four nominations each in 2019 and 2021, respectively, for their films Roma and Nomadland…but won only two apiece.

Coppola took home three prizes in 1974 for The Godfather: Part II...
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  • 3/3/2025
  • de Steven Zeitchik
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Anora’ Wins Best Picture Oscar, Only Fourth Palme d’Or Winner to Do So
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Hit the Atm? How about hitting the jackpot? “Anora” has won the Oscar for Best Picture at the 2025 Academy Awards, capping off a remarkable awards season run that began with the Sean Baker film starring Mikey Madison winning the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival last May. It’s only the fourth film ever to win Best Picture at the Oscars after winning the Palme, following “The Lost Weekend,” “Marty,” and “Parasite.” And IndieWire has celebrated “Anora” since it premiered at Cannes, through our Future of Filmmaking Summit, where Baker was our keynote speaker, to Oscar night itself.

“Anora” finished the night with five Oscar wins: Best Picture, Best Actress Mikey Madison, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Director. Of these, Baker personally won four, as the film’s director, producer, editor, and screenwriter.

Producer Alex Coco said when accepting his Best Picture Oscar, “If you’re trying to make independent films,...
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  • 3/3/2025
  • de Christian Blauvelt
  • Indiewire
‘Anora’s Sean Baker Thanks Sex Worker Community After Winning First Oscar For Best Screenplay
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Anora has won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, with writer-director Sean Baker taking home the statuette. The win is Baker’s first at the Academy Awards, where he’s personally scored his first set of four nominations this year, from the film’s set of six.

In his acceptance speech, Baker said, “I want to thank the sex worker community. They have shared their stories. They have shared their life experience with me over the years. My deepest respect. Thank you — I share this with you.”

Baker also thanked Neon, FilmNation, Focus Features/Universal Pictures, Le Pacte, his “incredible cast,” who “elevated everything I wrote and made me look very good,” and finally, his fellow producers on the project, Samantha Quan and Alex Coco.

For Baker, Anora is just the latest film to spotlight the sex worker community. An interest in authentically examining the lives of underrepresented individuals has...
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  • 3/3/2025
  • de Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
Anora Movie Review: Sean Baker’s Magnum Opus Is A Masterclass, With Its Beauty Lying In Chaos!
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Anora Movie Review Rating:

Star Cast: Mikey Madison, Yura Borisov, Mark Eydelshteyn, Vache Tovmasyan, and Karren Karagulian.

Director: Sean Baker

Anora Movie Review (Photo Credit – YouTube)

What’s Good: The performances, the visuals, the score, and the energy are out of this world.

What’s Bad: There is nothing bad about the film, but the chaotic nature of it might overwhelm some people.

Loo Break: There are no loo breaks in Anora as the film’s pace is frenetic and has no room for filler.

Watch or Not?: Anora is a must-watch for cinema fans worldwide, especially now that it has received so many Oscar nominations.

Language: English (with subtitles).

Available On: Theaters, VOD

Runtime: 139 Minutes.

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Throughout his career, Sean Baker has become one of the most singular filmmakers in North America, thanks to his inclination to tell stories that feel real and look real while...
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  • 28/2/2025
  • de Nelson Acosta
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Anonymous Oscar Ballot: Director Embraces ‘Anora,’ ‘A Complete Unknown,’ ‘Sing Sing,’ and ‘Wicked’
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With final Oscar balloting closed on February 18, we’re continuing with our eighth annual series of interviews with Academy voters from different branches for their unfiltered takes on what got picked, overlooked, and overvalued in the 2025 award season. Voter’s picks are in bold. Interview edited for brevity.

Best Picture

“Anora.” I went with “A Complete Unknown” for such a long time, for two months before I saw “Anora.” Just the balancing act of the humor, the tension, the male gaze sexiness, and [Anora’s] character being so aggressive and tough and not taking shit, this long-lost child inside. When that last scene happened, it broke your heart, and [Mikey Madison] was so good in it. And the boyfriend [Mark Eydelshteyn], from the moment he walked on the screen, I wanted to do violence to him. Every chance she gets, she would go in his lap and snuggle up and there’d be no conversation.
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  • 21/2/2025
  • de Anne Thompson
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‘The Brutalist’ Director Brady Corbet Celebrates This Year’s Oscar Nominees as “Very Radical, Daring, Original Movies”
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This year’s five best director Oscar nominees — Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez), Sean Baker (Anora), Brady Corbet (The Brutalist), Coralie Fargeat (The Substance) and James Mangold (A Complete Unknown) — sat down for a conversation at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Monday to discuss their group of films, both separately and together.

In a chat moderated by The Hollywood Reporter‘s Scott Feinberg at the Arlington Theatre, Audiard kicked things off with a short discussion of Emilia Pérez, as he noted the film had a smaller budget than most American musicals and dubbed it, “a modest musical. It was my first time doing a musical, but it was also my first time working entirely in a studio, and that for me was both a shock and a tremendous discovery. I absolutely loved doing it because working in the studio allowed me to attain a level of stylization that I...
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  • 11/2/2025
  • de Kirsten Chuba
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Sean, People Don’t Want To See That”: Anora Director Relives His Mother’s Reaction To The Premise After She Couldn’t Make It Through His Previous Movie
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Director Sean Baker has revealed that his mother didn't approve of his script for Anora. The story follows an exotic dancer who meets and quickly marries Ivan, the son of a Russian oligarch. Upon learning about the marriage, Ivan's parents rush to America to get the marriage annulled. The cast of Anora includes Mikey Madison, Mark Eydelshteyn, Karren Karagulian, Yuriy Borisov, and Vache Tovmasyan. Reviews have been exceptional, and the film currently has a score of 94% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Despite Anora's strong reviews, it seems that Baker's mother has no interest in the movie's content. While speaking at the 2025 NYFCC ceremony (as reported by IndieWire), after winning the Best Screenplay award, Baker admitted that his mother didn't like his initial pitch for Anora. During his acceptance speech, Baker claimed that his mother wouldn't agree with their choice, and revealed that she didn't even make it through his previous film,...
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  • 10/1/2025
  • de Max Ruscinski
  • ScreenRant
Mya Taylor and Kitana Kiki Rodriguez in Tangerine: chicas fabulosas (2015)
Mark Kermode on… director Sean Baker, who thrillingly puts the marginalised centre stage
Mya Taylor and Kitana Kiki Rodriguez in Tangerine: chicas fabulosas (2015)
The American indie director who made his mark with Tangerine and The Florida Project, and whose latest film, Anora, is an Oscars favourite, owes an unlikely debt to British social realists Mike Leigh and Ken Loach

Last month I wrote about British film-maker Mike Leigh creating a “string of perfectly crafted dramas with an uncanny element of verisimilitude” – dramas such as the 1996 Palme d’Or winner Secrets & Lies, which went on to win five Oscar nominations including best picture. It’s no surprise to learn that one of Leigh’s greatest admirers is Sean Baker, the American independent director (born in New Jersey in 1971) whose most recent feature, Anora, similarly scooped the Palme d’Or last May and is now shaping up as an Oscars frontrunner.

Although their film-making styles are distinctly different, Baker and Leigh share a guiding dramatic principal: to portray real people in real situations with which the audience can empathise.
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  • 4/1/2025
  • de Mark Kermode
  • The Guardian - Film News
Sarah Smith Top Ten Feature Films of 2024
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This year I lost my London Film Festival virginity and amongst some of the incredible films I was enthralled by I caught my number 1 for this year’s Top Ten. I am a woman who unashamedly wears her emotions very proudly on the surface but this is also the year I developed my tactical cry, where I had to rush to the bathroom after screenings to release the raw and unrestrained pouring of emotions films evoked in me so I was able to pass through Picture House Central and the BFI Southbank and network without being a snotty mess. Here at Directors Notes, we launched our BIFA partnership for The Douglas Hickox Award and I was truly blown away by the talent, execution and fucking formidable stories told by these debut feature filmmakers – none of which was even comparable to each other. I ended the year in a very traditional...
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  • 29/12/2024
  • de Sarah Smith
  • Directors Notes
‘Anora’: Read The Screenplay For Sean Baker’s Cannes Palme d’Or Winner That Paints Outside The Margins
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Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the scripts fueling the year’s most talked-about movies continues with Neon’s Anora, a zany romantic comedy written and directed by Sean Baker. The film, which won the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, stars Mikey Madison as Anora, a sex worker from Brooklyn whose life takes an unexpected turn when she meets and impulsively marries the son of a billionaire oligarch.

Neon released Anora on October 18, and it has grossed $29.5 million to date at the global box office. The pic has been a major presence during awards season, having scored a co-leading five Indie Spirit Awards nominations, seven Critics Choice noms and five Golden Globe noms including for directing and screenplay, and Best Picture. The Los Angeles Film Critics named it film of the year, and it’s on several Top 10 lists including AFI‘s.

Set over three contrasting acts,...
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  • 23/12/2024
  • de Robert Lang
  • Deadline Film + TV
Sean Baker Reveals Upcoming Criterion Release of His Earlier Films
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Sean Baker broke some news to IndieWire at the red carpet of the Gotham Awards in New York City December 2. The “Anora” director shared that several of his earlier films are getting Criterion Collection releases — and that he hopes to get his next film off the ground “Asap.”

The Palme d’Or winner has made no secret of his love for Criterion in the past, being one of the first directors to visit the Criterion Closet back in 2015 and sharing his Top 10 titles from the Collection around the same time for Criterion’s website. He also spoke at length to IndieWire about his belief that a love of older movies informs his own skillset as a filmmaker.

But to date, Baker only has one title that’s received a physical Criterion Collection release, his 2004 breakout film “Take Out,” which he co-directed with Shih Ching-Tsou. More, however, are on the way.
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  • 3/12/2024
  • de Christian Blauvelt and Vincent Perella
  • Indiewire
The Best Movie Of 2024 Teaches Hollywood A Lesson It's Been Ignoring For Years
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There's a moment in "The Florida Project," the Willem Dafoe-starring drama from Sean Baker about a six-year-old girl named Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) living in a motel with her mother Halley (Bria Vinaite), that I think about daily. Halley and one of her friends go out to eat one night and get food from a stand. We know that Halley doesn't have a lot of money — we've watched her steal, scam, and engage in sex work to make ends meet — but she still puts a tip in the jar for the food stand worker. To those who have never grown up poor, it's a moment that likely went unnoticed. But to those of us who have, it was a signal that this film came from someone who genuinely wanted to present an authentic look at how people living in poverty make joy in their lives without financial security. That includes always tipping service industry workers,...
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  • 15/11/2024
  • de BJ Colangelo
  • Slash Film
Sean Baker on Making Future Films About Sex Work: ‘I Never Wanted It to Become a Shtick of Mine’
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It’s fair to say Sean Baker is trying to change how people look at sex workers.

In his iPhone-shot 2015 indie “Tangerine” he explored a friendship between two transgender sex workers who find solace in their support of one another. In “Starlet” and “Red Rocket,” he used the porn industry as a way of dissecting issues around finding connection and building trust. Most recently, in his Palme d’Or winning “Anora,” Baker follows an exotic dancer given the chance at a fairytale lifestyle free of gentlemen’s clubs and scuzzy men…or, at least, so she thinks. Despite a deep, grounded understanding of these stigmatized and marginalized communities, Baker isn’t placing all his chips on these stories and doesn’t want to be tied to only making films about this group.

“I never wanted it to become a shtick of mine or anything like that,” Baker told the crowd...
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  • 3/11/2024
  • de Harrison Richlin
  • Indiewire
Anora Box Office (North America): Mikey Madison’s Film Beats Venom 3 With Its Average Per Theatre Collections In A Limited Release
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Anora Box Office (North America): Hits Its First Milestone( Photo Credit – Instagram )

Anora, starring Mikey Madison in the titular role, is performing well for a limited release. The movie has hit a significant milestone at the box office in North America. It has also beaten Tom Hardy’s Venom: The Last Dance with its average per theatre number on Friday. The romance comedy movie was widely praised upon its premiere at the 77th Cannes Film Festival this year. It achieved an amazing feat in over a decade. Scroll below for the deets.

It is a romantic comedy written, directed, and edited by Sean Baker. Baker is known for directing independent feature films about the lives of marginalized people. He has made movies like Take Out, Starlet, and Tangerine. The theatres are filled with multiple releases, some big ones, yet this romantic comedy is paving its path towards a successful run.
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  • 27/10/2024
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  • KoiMoi
Every Sean Baker Movie, Ranked
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“Anora,” the winner of the 2024 Palme d’Or, is a film that’s all too easy to describe as a star is born moment. The film, a madcap romance between the wealthy son of a Russian oligarch and a Brighton Beach sex worker that channels everything from the screwball comedies of Ernst Lubitsch to the intimate neo-realist dramas of Federico Fellini features a performance from Mikey Madison in the lead role that feels destined to raise the “Better Things” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” star’s profile immediately.

Beyond its leading lady, “Anora” also feels like it’s destined to be the moment where its director Sean Baker goes from indie darling to award darling. Baker, who made his directorial debut in the year 2000 with the obscure “Four Letter Words,” has slowly risen in stature for years now. After three more features — “Take Out,” “Prince of Broadway,...
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  • 22/10/2024
  • de Wilson Chapman
  • Indiewire
‘I find myself getting in a little too deep’: Sean Baker on his Palme d’Or-winning lapdance film
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Anora, his tragi-comedy about a lapdancer who marries a Russian oligarch’s son, is the latest in a line of acclaimed movies about sex work. The Hollywood outsider talks about his anxieties over A-listers and the dangers of partying in his 50s

Sean Baker is fastidious about research, plunging himself into the milieu of whatever he happens to be making a movie about. And yes, he knows how that looks. “People online are like, ‘Oh, Sean is such a horndog! That’s the only reason he makes those films.’” He gives one of his joyful, crinkle-faced grins, his eyes vanishing into creases, his entire face seeming to smile. At 53, he looks as if he fell in the fountain of youth. His boyish ebullience and tousled hair lend him a Richie Cunningham wholesomeness which contrasts amusingly with the subjects of his films, if not with their bubbly, irrepressible tone.

His charming fourth feature,...
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  • 21/10/2024
  • de Ryan Gilbey
  • The Guardian - Film News
Fellini Did It First: How ‘Nights of Cabiria’ Set the Template for Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’
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[Editor’s note: The following essay contains major spoilers for “Anora.”]

Why do men do the things they do to women? Why do they offer affection and hope when all they’re really capable of is self-satisfaction? Why do they prop themselves as something they’re not at the expense of the physical and emotional well-beings of others? This is not to say women aren’t guilty of the same cruelties, but in a world where women continue to be persecuted, having their health, financial livelihoods, education, and more subject to legal control while men walk the Earth freely, seemingly bound by only the Darwinian laws of nature, I think it’s fair to say that one gender is granted a much wider latitude over the other. And why is that so? It was these questions that rattled through my brain as I took in every thrilling high and tragic low of Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or-winning “Anora” and...
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  • 19/10/2024
  • de Harrison Richlin
  • Indiewire
Interview: Mikey Madison and Sean Baker on Bringing the Freewheeling ‘Anora’ to Life
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If there’s a thematic thread that ties the plots of Sean Baker’s films together, it’s that much of their wildest narrative developments might be avoidable in a country with a less uptight attitude toward sexuality than America. Since first exploring the world of sex work with his 2012 independent breakout Starlet, the writer-director’s filmmaking interests have never strayed too far from the industry. While the tone of his stories range from madcap comedy (2015’s Tangerine), to wrenching social realism (2017’s The Florida Project), to provocative character study (2021’s Red Rocket), the colorful craziness undergirding all of them stems from a deeply American aversion to the world’s oldest profession.

Baker’s Palme d’Or-winning Anora synthesizes over a decade of work into a single feature. This exhaustive exploration of the promises and pratfalls of a sex worker’s life begins as a fairy-tale romance for Mikey Madison...
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  • 17/10/2024
  • de Marshall Shaffer
  • Slant Magazine
Anora trailer: romantic drama is generating Oscar buzz, reaches theatres this week
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At this year’s Cannes Film Festival, director Sean Baker won the Palme d’Or when his romantic drama Anora was chosen as the Best Feature Film of the Official Competition. The movie has been generating Oscar buzz ever since, with Variety reporting that lead actress Mikey Madison could be one of the “few sure-fire bets” in the Best Actress category, while Baker could end up being nominated as producer, director, writer, and editor. That all remains to be seen, but soon enough we’ll find out how a wider audience responds to the film, as Neon (the distributor behind Best Picture winner Parasite) will be giving Anora a theatrical release this Friday, October 18th. With just a few days to go until that date arrives, a new trailer for the film has been unveiled, and you can check that out in the embed above.

The story Baker crafted for...
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  • 14/10/2024
  • de Cody Hamman
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‘Anora’ Director Sean Baker Joins IndieWire’s Future of Filmmaking Summit for Keynote Chat
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It’s IndieWire’s honor to announce that Sean Baker will be joining us in a keynote chat for our Future of Filmmaking Summit, happening in Los Angeles on November 2.

Baker, who won the Palme d’Or at Cannes in May for his latest film “Anora” — a major player this awards season — will share his advice to summit attendees and his thoughts about where the industry is going. For a limited time, IndieWire is offering an early-bird discount, with tickets for the all-day event being just $125.

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A testament to adaptation and flexibility while never losing sight of his voice, Baker’s career includes acclaimed low-budget features “Prince of Broadway,” “Starlet,” and “Tangerine.” His 2017 drama “The Florida Project” premiered at Director’s Fortnight in Cannes and received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for Willem Dafoe. In 2021, “Red Rocket” became his first film in the...
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  • 1/10/2024
  • de Dana Harris-Bridson
  • Indiewire
The Oscar Best Picture Race: Deadline’s Critics Compare Notes On The Season So Far
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With the awards race ramping up, and festival favorites emerging, the list of films in the Best Picture Oscar race can seem long, and, this early in the season, distinctly unclear. Fortunately, both Deadline’s Awards Columnist and Chief Film Critic, Pete Hammond, and Film Awards Editor Damon Wise keep on hand an ever-evolving dossier of ones to watch. But then, of course, they don’t always agree. So, we got them together to boil it all down in a back-and-forth: What’s hot, what’s not, and what’s got big-prize potential. Bear in mind, there are, of course, more films yet to come, and for brevity’s sake, not every film with broad Oscar potential could be included in this discussion, but here are Hammond and Wise in conversation about some of the films on their maybe-Best-Picture lists right now. Click on each film’s title to read Deadline’s review.
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  • 25/9/2024
  • de Pete Hammond, Damon Wise and Antonia Blyth
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Sean Baker Talks ‘Anora’ Success in San Sebastian: “I’m Not Looking for It to Get Me a Marvel Film”
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Sean Baker, director of Cannes’ Palme d’Or winner Anora, discussed the success of his latest movie at a San Sebastian Film Festival event Saturday, admitting that he won’t be using the momentum to take on big-budget studio films like Marvel’s.

Baker spoke to a packed crowd about his film — now receiving Oscar buzz — which follows Anora (Mikey Madison), a young sex worker from Brooklyn, who gets her chance at a Cinderella story when she meets and impulsively marries the son of an oligarch (Mark Eydelshteyn). But the fairytale is threatened when her fiancé’s parents set out to get the marriage annulled. The story has drawn comparisons to the Julia Roberts standby Pretty Woman.

Baker’s follow-up to Red Rocket, Anora earned high praise from critics out of Cannes. The movie is getting a whole host of air time ahead of the awards season, debuting in Cannes before screening at Venice,...
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  • 21/9/2024
  • de Lily Ford
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Natalie Portman, Michelle Williams, Sebastian Stan, Sean Baker, James Gray, Daisy Ridley & Michael Douglas Set For Starry 50th Deauville Film Festival
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Natalie Portman, Michelle Williams and Sebastian Stan have joined the roster of Hollywood stars set to attend the 50th edition of France’s Deauville American Film Festival.

The festival announced Thursday that it would fete Portman and Williams with its Deauville Talent Award at the upcoming edition (running from September 6 to 15) in the presence of the stars.

Stan is also set to attend receive its Nouvel Hollywood award in the wake of recent performances in The Apprentice and A Different Man, which will screen at the festival as part of its Premieres line-up.

He joins Daisy Ridley, whose presence in Deauville for same award was announced last week. Previous recipients of the award feting rising Hollywood talents include Robert Pattinson, Ryan Gosling and Emilia Clarke.

In other additions to the program, Deauville also revealed that it would be welcoming back Cannes 2024 Palme d’Or winner Sean Baker, who has a long history with the festival.
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  • 22/8/2024
  • de Melanie Goodfellow
  • Deadline Film + TV
Natalie Portman, Michelle Williams, Sebastian Stan to Be Honored at Deauville Film Festival
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Natalie Portman, Michelle Williams and Sebastian Stan will be honored at the Deauville American Film Festival which celebrates this year its 50th anniversary in the seaside town of French Normandy.

Portman and Williams will receive the Deauville Talent Award for their career achievements, while Stan will be honored with the Hollywood Rising Star Award.

“Portman has always taken on demanding roles (…) that are marked by this ambivalent presence, a mixture of strength and fragility. She has proven throughout her career that she can play all kinds of characters with depth and accuracy,” stated the Deauville Film Festival which is under the new leadership of Aude Hesbert.

Portman earned a Golden Globe nomination for her role in Todd Haynes’ “May December” which was presented at the Deauville Film Festival in 2023. The actor was already celebrated last year with a Deauville honorary tribute but was not able to attend the festival due to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
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  • 22/8/2024
  • de Elsa Keslassy
  • Variety Film + TV
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Mikey Madison on Being Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’: “I’ve Never Had a Character Written For Me, I Was in Disbelief”
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Director Sean Baker and his Anora star Mikey Madison have spoken about the “collaborative” process of portraying sex workers in a film that he acknowledged hearkens back to the captivating love story in Pretty Woman.

Baker spoke with his cast at Cannes’ press conference for the film, which follows Anora (Madison), a young sex worker from Brooklyn, who gets her chance at a Cinderella story when she meets and impulsively marries the son of an oligarch (Mark Eydelshteyn). But the fairytale is threatened when her fiancé’s parents set out to get the marriage annulled.

“Mikey had so much to do with the development of Anora,” Baker said as he lauded his lead actress. “I wrote the script for Mikey. We had a meeting and asked if she was interested, I said: ‘Okay, I’m going to write you a script and come back in three months.’ It took a year.
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  • 22/5/2024
  • de Lily Ford
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sean Baker Has Another Sex Worker Movie In The Works After ‘Anora’, Thinks Trade Should Be Decriminalized – Cannes
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Better Things actress Mikey Madison goes the distance in a raw and revealing performance as a high-class stripper who is romanced, and married by, the son of a Russian oligarch in Sean Baker’s Anora.

The pic is one of many in Baker’s canon, including Starlet and Red Rocket, that centers on a sex worker. In fact, the filmmaker said Wednesday at a Cannes Film Festival press conference for Anora that “my next film involves a sex worker.”

Why is Baker so hot for the subject?

“It’s important to explore what sex work is in the modern age and how it applies in a capitalist society; it’s a job, a livelihood, it’s a job, it’s a career and it should be respected.”

“In my opinion, I’m speaking for myself, be decriminalized and not in any way regulated,” he added. “It’s a sex worker...
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  • 22/5/2024
  • de Anthony D'Alessandro
  • Deadline Film + TV
Sean Baker Makes Movies About Sex Workers in Hopes of ‘Helping Remove the Stigma’ — and He’s ‘Already Talking About the Next One’
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At a Cannes press conference for his new film “Anora” on Wednesday, Sean Baker discussed his affinity for making films about sex workers — and teased his next film.

“Anora,” which premiered at the film festival on Tuesday, follows a strip club worker who falls in love with the son of a Russian oligarch. When asked about how sex workers came to be the subject of the last five of his movies, Baker said after making 2012’s “Starlet,” he was “introduced to the adult film world.”

“I became friends with [sex workers] and realized there were a million stories from that world. If there is one intention with all of these films, I would say it’s by telling human stories, by telling stories that are hopefully universal,” he said. “It’s helping remove the stigma that’s been applied to this livelihood, that’s always been applied to this livelihood.”

Baker said...
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  • 22/5/2024
  • de Ellise Shafer and Alex Ritman
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Anora’ Review: Mikey Madison Gives Her All In Sean Baker’s Subversive Screwball Comedy
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Sean Baker’s previous film, 2022’s Red Rocket (2022), began with *Nsync’s Spotify-topping “Bye Bye Bye,” but Anora starts with the slightly lesser-known “Greatest Days” by British boy band Take That. Musically, it’s a bold choice, at odds with the frenetic spirit of what for over half its running time is a high-decibel screwball comedy that spends a lot of time in its establishing scenes in a New York strip joint.

The tentative nature of the lyric however — “This could be the greatest day of our lives” — is slyly indicative of where this modern Cinderella story is going, a film of three parts that accelerates at speed, cruises at high altitude for a surprisingly long time, then comes back down to earth with a deeply affecting and almost unbearably melancholy coda that sends the audience out in silence.

The opening suggests a sister piece to Baker’s 2012 film Starlet,...
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  • 21/5/2024
  • de Damon Wise
  • Deadline Film + TV
Act Accordingly: Inside the Mind of a Casting Director
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Think about the experience of sitting and watching a movie. What is it about that big, wonderful image that connects with you? If you’re a diehard cineaste the answer might be the film’s cinematography or its use of music, special effects, sound design or something else. But for most audiences, chances are that the primary point of connection is the characters—and probably the actors embodying them.

It’s these performances that we identify with, root against and even lust after. But as much as their agents and managers might care for you to believe otherwise, actors don’t pop up in these roles by accident. Enter the Casting Director.

One of the most important (and unsung) positions on any film crew, the Casting Director is the person responsible for assembling the actors tasked with translating the script’s character description and dialogue into flesh-and-blood.

Below, we’ve...
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  • 18/3/2024
  • de Matt Warren
  • Film Independent News & More
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Sean Baker to Executive Produce ‘Modern Whore’ Movie Adaptation (Exclusive)
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The Florida Project director Sean Baker has come on board to executive produce Modern Whore, Nicole Bazuin’s documentary adaptation of Andrea Werhun’s sex work memoir.

The feature-length hybrid film is currently shooting narrative re-enactments as part of a doc based on Modern Whore: A Memoir, a 2022 book that recalled Werhun’s work as an escort and in strip clubs, for which Bazuin provided extensive photography.

The illustrated memoir in turn sprang from a 2020 short film Modern Whore that Werhun starred in, Bazuin directed and which had its world premiere at SXSW. The Modern Whore feature documentary will be told from Werhun’s perspective and have her portray her former escort alias Mary Ann and her stripper persona Sophia, as well a more recent foray into OnlyFans as part of her sex work career in Toronto.

The indie will also incorporate writing and collaborations with other sex workers telling their own stories.
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  • 16/1/2024
  • de Etan Vlessing
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sean Baker Pic ‘Anora’ Acquired By Neon For North America
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Neon has acquired North American rights to the romantic dramedy Anora, the latest feature from award-winning indie filmmaker Sean Baker (The Florida Project). It will be released in theaters sometime next year.

Mikey Madison, Mark Eydelshteyn, Yuriy Borisov, Karren Karagulian, and Vache Tovmasyan star in the pic, shot on 35mm by DoP Drew Daniels, the synopsis for which remains under wraps. Samantha Quan, Alex Coco, and Baker served as producers. FilmNation Entertainment is handling worldwide rights, having already licensed to Le Pacte in France, Lev in Israel, Kismet in Australia and New Zealand, and Focus Features/Universal Pictures International for the rest of the world.

News of the acquisition follows Neon’s announcement of They Follow, a sequel to David Robert Mitchell’s cult classic horror It Follows, on which Mitchell is set to reteam with star Maika Monroe. Neon will produce, distribute and handle international sales. Other titles on...
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  • 2/11/2023
  • de Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
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‘The Kill Room’ Trailer – Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson Star in Darkly Comedic Thriller
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Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson and Joe Manganiello team up in upcoming Shout! Studios thriller The Kill Room, and the official trailer for the rated “R” movie has arrived.

The Kill Room will release in theaters on September 28, 2023.

IGN debuted the trailer this week. Check it out below.

The dark comedic thriller was directed by Nicol Paone and written by Jonathan Jacobson.

The Kill Room follows “an art dealer (Thurman) who teams with a hitman (Manganiello) and his boss (Jackson) for a money laundering scheme. The plan accidentally turns the hired killer into an overnight avant-garde sensation, forcing the dealer to play the art world against the underworld.”

Maya Hawke, Thurman’s real life daughter, also stars in the film.

“’The Kill Room’ is a sharp, darkly comic evisceration of the art collecting scene, delivered with wily relish by Uma Thurman and director Nicol Paone. We’re confident this will...
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  • 4/8/2023
  • de John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson Thriller ‘The Kill Room’ Lands at Shout Studios (Exclusive)
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Shout Studios acquired North American rights to “The Kill Room,” a thriller starring Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson and Joe Manganiello.

The distribution and production division of indie Shout Factory has emerged victorious in a bidding war at Cannes Film Festival. Shout Studios plans to release the film in theaters this fall.

“The Kill Room” was directed by Nicol Paone and written by Jonathan Jacobson. The dark comedic-thriller follows an art dealer (Thurman) who teams with a hitman (Manganiello) and his boss (Jackson) for a money laundering scheme. The plan accidentally turns the hired killer into an overnight avant-garde sensation, forcing the dealer to play the art world against the underworld.

“’The Kill Room’ is a sharp, darkly comic evisceration of the art collecting scene, delivered with wily relish by Uma Thurman and director Nicol Paone. We’re confident this will play very well with audiences who like their entertainment both witty and visceral,...
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  • 6/7/2023
  • de Rebecca Rubin
  • Variety Film + TV
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Mubi Unveils June 2023 Lineup
Albert Serra at an event for La mort de Louis XIV (2016)
Mubi has announced its lineup of streaming offerings for next month, including the exclusive streaming premiere of Albert Serra’s extraordinary Pacifiction, a trio of films by Todd Haynes, two by Michael Haneke (Caché and Amour), plus works by David Cronenberg, Shin’ya Tsukamoto, and Derek Jarman.

Additional selections include Alice Rohrwacher’s Corpo Celeste, Luchino Visconti’s Rocco and His Brothers, Sean Baker’s early film Starlet, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s short Mekong Hotel.

Check out the lineup below and get 30 days free here.

June 1 – Is This Fate?, directed by Helga Reidemeister | What Sets Us Free? German Feminist Cinema

June 2 – Safe, directed by Todd Haynes | I Really Love You: Three by Todd Hayne

June 3 – Caché, directed by Michael Haneke | Close-Up on Michael Haneke

June 4 – Amour, directed by Michael Haneke | Close-Up on Michael Haneke

June 5 – Topology of Sirens, directed by Jonathan Davies

June 6 – Tetsuo, the Iron Man, directed by Shin’ya...
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  • 23/5/2023
  • de Leonard Pearce
  • The Film Stage
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