All Cannes articles – Page 5
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Reviews‘Ben’Imana’ review: Evocative debut delivers a haunting tale of post-genocide Rwanda
Marie-Clémentine Dusabejambo’s Un Certain Regard title is set against Rwanda’s post-genocide gacaca courts
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NewsBuyers rush to Berenger Thouin’s Cannes archive-fiction mash-up ‘The Golden Age’
Thouin’s debut feature blends footage from the Gaumont Pathé Archives with fictional material.
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News‘The Unknown’, ‘Fjord’ divide critics on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
New films from Arthur Harari and Cristian Mungiu have settled in the middle of the pack.
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News“There’s been a huge gold rush”: video game IP hot property in Hollywood, say experts at Cannes UK Pavilion
Producers from the UK and New Zealand discussed finding the right IP for cross-media adaptations.
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Reviews‘Her Private Hell’ review: Nicolas Winding Refn thriller is exercise in style over substance
Sophie Thatcher and Charles Melton star in director’s soulless follow-up to ‘The Neon Demon’
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Reviews‘Colony’ review: ‘Train To Busan’ director Yeon Sang-ho returns with fun, forgettable zombie horror
The Seoul-set Cannes Midnight title stars Koo Kyo-hwan, Gianna Jun and Kim Shin-rock
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Reviews‘Tin Castle’ review: Affectionate, unsentimental doc follows an Irish traveller family
Alexander Murphy’s follow-up to ‘Goodbye Sisters’ debuts in Cannes Critics’ Week
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Reviews‘Dora’ review: K-pop star Kim Do-yeon heads July Jung’s feverish South Korean psychodrama
Jung follows ‘Next Sohee’ and ‘A Girl At My Door’ with Cannes Un Certain Regard title
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FeaturesShooting Laïla Marrakchi’s ‘Strawberries’ in Spain and Morocco: “We put everything through a credibility test”
’Strawberries’ explores the lives of the women working in the fruit fields of Andalusia.
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NewsCannes day 8: How is the Competition shaping up? Plus parallel sections gems - The Screen Podcast
Plus, our critics pick their favourites from the parallel sections.
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NewsCannes 2026: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily editions from the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, which runs May 12-23.
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PromotionIn pictures: Higgsfield unveils fully AI-generated feature ‘Hell Grind’ in Cannes
The action fantasy, directed by Aitore Zholdaskali and co-written with Adilkhan Yerzhanov, will have its full premiere at Cinema Olympia on May 21.
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NewsKey Asian titles secure strong business at Cannes market
Upcoming films from Vietnam, China and Thailand among hot projects.
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News“Cinema should be for everyone”: blind filmmaker Bahman Yazdan Panah talks navigating Cannes with guide dog Tess
“Tess helps a lot because everyone is interested in her and her market badge.”
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FeaturesJudith Godreche on “using the camera as a feminist weapon” in her Un Certain Regard premiere ‘A Girl’s Story’
The actress/filmmaker has been a leading voice in France’s MeToo movement.
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NewsFortitude International closes deals in Cannes on Liam Hemsworth, Priyanka Chopra Jonas titles
EXCLUSIVE: Nadine de Barros and her team strike sales in Australia, Italy, Middle East
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NewsHungary’s new culture minister Zoltan Tarr makes pledge to filmmakers
Funds will be distributed on “merit, not political loyalty”, said Tarr.
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NewsCritics’ Week opener ‘In Waves’ goes to Netflix for the world outside France
Will Sharpe and Stephanie Hsu head the English-language cast for the French animated romance.
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NewsScreen International’s Global Production Awards reveal 2026 winners in Cannes
14 competitive awards and one special recognition prize were handed out at the Mademoiselle Gray Plage Barrière in Cannes.
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Reviews‘Fjord’ review: Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve intrigue in Cristian Mungiu’s underpowered Norway-set drama
Mungiu’s Cannes Competition title sees a Christian family going up against Norway’s child protection services
















