A pair of documentaries selected for this year’s Cannes Classics program will screen for free on the festival’s website and on the Cine+ Dailymotion platform as of this evening from 7pm local time. The two films, both just shy of one hour in length, are Daphné Baiwir’s, a portrait of the famed actress who was the first female president of the Cannes jury in 1965, and Emmanuel Barnault’s, a look at the French festival’s 74-year history.
The films will be available until July 4 at 10pm local time.Venice Film Festival has revealed the 30 projects that will take part in its Gap-Financing Market during this year’s industry-focused Production Bridge, running September 1-11. The event will offer filmmaking teams one-on-one meetings with international decision-makers. Among the selected titles areThe Year I Started Masturbating, and a feature doc about Egyptian actor Omar Sharif.