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Kung Fu Panda

Cannes: Breathless pace, beautiful visuals and a loveable central character voiced by Jack Black make this a sure-fire family hit, says Allan Hunter

Lion's Den (Leonera)

Cannes: Multi-layered, authentic drama about women prisoners from Argentina's Pablo Trapero defies genre cliches and has real international niche audience potential, says Howard Feinstein

Waltz With Bashir
Cannes : Ari Folman's powerful anti-war statement isn't just a likely contender for awards glory at Cannes; it will leave its mark forever on the ethics of war films in general, says Dan Fainaru.
Blindness

Cannes : Despite an awards-worthy performance from Julianne Moore, this uneven film from Fernando Meirelles is unlikely to attract wide audiences, says Fionnuala Halligan

The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian

New York: Breathtaking landscapes, dazzling special effects and attractive lead make this simple and predictable fantasy sequel a sure hit with young audiences, says David D'Arcy

The Foot Fist Way
Speed Racer
What Happens In Vegas
Made Of Honour
An Empress And The Warriors
L: Change The World
The Guard Post
Bitter & Twisted
Finding Amanda
Trucker
Lake City
The Caller
Tennessee
From Within
Iron Man
Bart Got A Room
Love Pain And Vice Versa (Sexo, Dolor Y Vice Versa)
Paraiso Travel
Newcastle
I Am Because We Are
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