All Cannes articles – Page 55
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Reviews
‘Project Silence’: Cannes Review
Cheesy disaster film set on Incheon’s Airport Bridge fails to go for the jugular
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Features
‘Just The Two Of Us’ director Valérie Donzelli on writing with Audrey Diwan, her favourite Cannes films
French filmmaker Valérie Donzelli discusses the transition of toxic-marriage drama Just The Two Of Us from script to screen
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Korean drama ‘Hopeless’ lands Asia, Europe sales ahead of Cannes premiere (exclusive)
Kim Chang-hoon’s feature directorial debut plays in Un Certain Regard.
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BFI, Diversity In Cannes reflect on Black women in film programme: “This has to happen again”
The BFI teamed up with Yolonda Brinkley’s Diversity In Cannes to launch a programme of events to build creative and financial partnerships for Black women in film.
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Features
Cannes 2023: Screen's dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily editions from the 2023 Cannes Film Festival and Cannes Marche Du Film.
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News
Circle Women Doc Accelerator reveals 10 participants (exclusive)
The first part will take place on the Greek island of Evia in June.
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Reviews
‘Marguerite’s Theorem’: Cannes Review
Ella Rumpf plays a maths PhD student who finds life - and love - outside her textbook existence
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News
‘Mapantsula’ restoration goes to Film Movement for North America (exclusive)
The anti-apartheid South African drama premiered 35 years ago at Cannes.
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‘Club Zero’: Cannes Review
Mia Wasikowska stars in Jessica Hausner’s restrained Competition drama
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‘Fallen Leaves’: Cannes Review
Another two lost souls attempt to find love in Aki Kaurismäki’s Helsinki-set Competition drama
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‘The Settlers’: Cannes Review
Felipe Galvez’s ambitious feature debut confronts a brutal period in Chilean colonial history
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‘Lost Country’: Cannes Review
A teenager in 1990s Serbia discovers who his beloved mother really is in Vladimir Perisic’s political drama
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News
“It’s really tough”: producers and financiers debate future of independent film at Cannes’ Investors Circle
Panellists cite slowdown in streamer investment and difficulties in attracting audiences to cinemas.
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Reviews
‘Omen’: Cannes Review
An ostracised Congolese man returns from Europe with his pregnant fiancee to face the fears of his traditional family
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Justine Triet’s ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ joins ‘May December’ at top of Screen’s Cannes jury grid
‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ scored a 3 average while ‘Firebrand’ also landed on the grid on 1.8
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Jude Law on the perfume he wore to ensure he “smelt awful” as Henry VIII in ‘Firebrand’
Specially-made scent was constructed of ”puss, blood, faecal matter and sweat” said the actor.
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‘The Other Laurens’: Cannes Review
Deadpan humour steers this freewheeling but slow-burn noir
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‘Sleep’: Cannes Review
A young family is shaken by a strange presence in their home in this mischievous debut thriller from South Korea
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‘The Book Of Solutions’: Cannes Review
Michel Gondry returns with this offbeat comedy about a neurotic filmmaker
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News
US indie projects eyeing European shoots as threat of strike escalation looms large
“Distributors are getting concerned about supply,” said one sales exec.