All Cannes articles – Page 5
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‘It Was Just An Accident’ review: Jafar Panahi confronts the Iranian injustice system head-on
Cannes Competition title sees a traffic accident spark a series of devastating events
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News
‘Brand New Landscape’ producers call for investigation after Cannes palm tree incident
The first statement about the accident offers details of the incident that occurred during the Cannes Film Festival.
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‘Eleanor The Great’ review: June Squibb headlines Scarlett Johansson’s warm debut
Chiwetel Ejiofor and Erin Kellyman co-star in this Holocaust-themed story set in New York’s Jewish community
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Films Boutique’s Valeska Neu elected president of sales network Europa International
Europa International members handle almost 70% of the films selected in Cannes this year.
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‘Imago’ review: Critics’ week doc looks at a Chechen enclave in Georgia
Filmmaker Déni Oumar Pitsaev visits the picturesque Pankissi valley in search of his roots
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‘Aisha Can’t Fly Away’ review: A Cairo careworker finds herself caught up in local gang tensions
Morad Mostafa’s feature debut mixes drama and magical realism
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Julia Ducournau’s ‘Alpha’ lands joint bottom of Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Tarik Saleh’s ‘Eagles Of The Republic’ also disappoints.
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Features
‘The History Of Sound’ director Oliver Hermanus on Paul Mescal, Josh O’Connor and the difficulty of financing “quiet films”
South African director Oliver Hermanus kept Mescal and O’Connor attached to the project for four years before filming.
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Republic of Story, British Blacklist launch platform for Black and Global Majority producers
As well as a directory, No Password Required will host a dedicated industry market in London.
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Guillaume Canet to star in Robert Badinter biopic for Pathe
EXCLUSIVE: Robert Badinter led the fight to abolish the death penalty in France.
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Auschwitz survivor welcomes launch of digital replica of camp for virtual productions
Certified digital video replica of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp can be used for film and TV productions.
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Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid on his post-October 7 film ‘Yes’: "I can never run away from the war - it will follow me"
Its filmed in a war zone and is now premiering in Directors’ Fortnight.
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Cannes 2025: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily editions from the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, which runs May 13-24.
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‘Alpha’ review: Julia Ducournau's ‘Titane’ follow-up is set against a mysterious French plague
Tahar Rahim and Golshifteh Farahani star in this surprisingly emotional family drama
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Screen’s Global Production Awards reveal 2025 winners in Cannes
The third Global Production Awards were held at Mademoiselle Gray Plage Barrière in Cannes on May 19.
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‘Highest 2 Lowest’ review: Spike Lee reteams with Denzel Washington for ambitious crime thriller
Fifth collaboration between director and star reimagines Akira Kurosawa classic ’High And Low’ in modern New York
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‘Splitsville’ review: Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona play love rivals in partner-swap comedy
Director/star Michael Angelo Covino follows ’The Climb’ with uneven Cannes Premiere title
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Spike Lee presents Denzel Washington with surprise honorary Palme d’Or in Cannes
Highest 2 Lowest premiered in Cannes on Monday evening.
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‘A Poet’ review: A failed Colombian poet mentors a promising young talent
Simon Mesa Soto’s second feature is powered by a strong performance from non-professional Ubeimar Rios