Domination in America, Starting from being a Boxing Champion-Chapter 533 - 415 Paris Baby_3

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Another project Link specifically invested in was "The Intouchables," which is currently being filmed with an unknown release date, as well as "Rust and Bone," which is in preparation and will commence once Marion has fully recuperated.

Link asked how much capital remained in the company's account, indicating that he could contribute additional investments if necessary, or invest in more low-budget films if there were surplus funds.

This question could have been directed to the company's finance department; asking Guillaume was merely a way to gauge his attentiveness to company affairs.

Guillaume stated that there were over six million euros left, sufficient to invest in another low-budget film.

Link instructed him to discuss with the company producers and prioritize investing in projects with box office potential, and consider artistic value after making profits.

Guillaume, with disdain, retorted that he was Jewish and only knew about making money, that he was utterly vulgar and undeserving of Marion's love.

Link didn't argue with him; in the film industry, whether art or profit is more important is like the distinction between two sects of the Huashan Sword School, a debate that could last days and nights without resolution.

Link simply reminded him that now they had Cassel, it was imperative to find ways to make more money for a richer life for the child. If he continued to make money without saving like before, he would bring the child to live in the United States and not let him suffer in France with him.

Guillaume, with a dark expression, countered that having less money was not bad, that being too wealthy could corrupt one's soul, just like him. It would be a pity if Cassel grew up to be like him, always concerned with money, and he should keep his distance from the child to prevent corrupting him with his vulgarity.

Link shook his head and returned to the bedroom to join Marion for breakfast.

It was almost noon by the time he boarded the TGV high-speed train to Cannes, urged by Director Woody Allen. Initially, he had wanted Director Allen and the crew to go ahead and he would follow up to arrive just before the opening ceremony.

Director Allen mentioned that there were interviews and promotional activities before the opening ceremony, and it was necessary to arrive earlier.

Link had no choice but to leave the youngster behind and set out early with the old man.

"Marion is already married and has a child; you should be cautious."

Director Woody Allen said while flipping through a newspaper.

"It's an engagement! Besides, Marion, Guillaume, and I are friends. We co-founded a film company, and my visits are to discuss company matters, seeing Marion just happens to be convenient."

"Just like that?"

Director Woody Allen adjusted his glasses, his face full of gossip as he stared at him, trying to read his micro-expressions for an answer.

"Of course!"

Link shrugged his shoulders, turned his head back to the continuous Alps with its pristine white snow under the clear sunny sky, and the air so fresh he could almost smell the nearby lavender from Provence.

Passing through this mountain range westward would bring him into Switzerland; he planned to detour there after the Cannes Film Festival to see where that cold-hearted woman had placed the child.

Whoo Whoo!

The train sounded its whistle and, amidst the clanking sounds, plunged into a deep tunnel.

The Cannes Film Festival was founded in 1946 and takes place annually in mid to late May, lasting two weeks.

It is currently the most influential and top-tier international film festival in the world, ranked alongside the Berlin International Film Festival and the Venice International Film Festival as one of the world's three major international film festivals.

It features different award categories including 'Main Competition,' 'Directors' Fortnight,' 'Un Certain Regard,' and 'Critics' Week,' with the highest prize being the Palme d'Or.

This year, the festival committee received 3,304 films from over a hundred countries, including 1,715 feature films and 1,589 short films.

In the end, 49 films from 33 countries were nominated in various award categories, with Asia contributing only two films from Japan and one from Israel this year.

With numerous films, including many with commercial potential, this venue has also become a platform for international film distributors to network.

Not just the Cannes Film Festival, but also Sundance, Toronto, Venice, Berlin, Rotterdam, and other festivals serve as active spots for international dealers hoping to find commercially promising films among the many participants.

For instance, the films like the Coen brothers' "Blood Maze," Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs," Soderbergh's "Sex, Lies, and Videotape," Jiang Wen's "Devils on the Doorstep," Chen Kaige's "Farewell My Concubine," and 2007's surprise hit "Little Miss Sunshine" all emerged from various major film festivals.

This festival, Lionsgate Films is participating with two films, "The Devil's Double" and "Warrior," and has also arranged for people to attend screenings, led by the International Operations Officer, Andrew Kramer.

Link is also prepared to scout for films worth investing in.

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