All Cannes articles – Page 56
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‘Mediterranean Fever’: Cannes Review
In Haifa, an unlikely friendship between two neighbours is the basis of a muted exploration of masculinity and mental illness
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‘Butterfly Vision’: Cannes Review
Maksym Nakonechnyi’s debut feature is a sensitive meditation on the psychological effects of war
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‘Next Sohee’: Cannes Review
Critics’ Week comes to a close with July Jung’s muted drama about teen suicide inspired by real-life events
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‘Stars At Noon’: Cannes Review
Margaret Qualley shines in Claire Denis’ elusive Grand Prix-winning thriller set in Nicaragua
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‘Elvis’: Cannes Review
Baz Luhrmann returns to Cannes with his ’lavish, passionate and overblown’ biopic of The King
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News
Colombian teen drama ‘The Pack’ scoops top Cannes Critics’ Week prize
UK director Charlotte Well’s buzzed-about debut Aftersun also features among the prize-winners.
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‘Ashkal’: Cannes Review
Detectives investigate a spate of burning deaths in a politically volatile Tunisia
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‘Leila’s Brothers’: Cannes Review
Excellent performances anchor this gripping family drama about gender and succession in Iran
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‘Godland’: Cannes Review
A 19th century missionary is tested to his limits in Hlynur Pálmason’s striking Icelandic drama
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‘Continental Drift’: Cannes Review
Lionel Baier sets a sentimental mother-son drama against the backdrop of a divided Europe
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News
‘The Eight Mountains’ treks to major territories for Vision Distribution (exclusive)
Deals sealed for the UK, Spain and Sweden among others.
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‘The Mountain’: Cannes Review
Actor-director Thomas Salvador gives a muted performance against the majesty of the Mont Blanc mountain
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‘The Innocent’: Cannes Review
Louis Garrel’s fourth feature is a contrived charmer full of fizzy pleasures
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News
‘Nostalgia’ secures joint third place on Screen’s Cannes jury grid; ‘Tori And Lokita’ struggles to shine
‘Tori And Lokita’ arrives fifth on Screen’s Cannes jury grid and divides the critics.
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‘Domingo And The Mist’: Cannes Review
The second feature from Ariel Escalante Meza is ’a mournful, achingly atmospheric tale’ set in rural Costa Rica
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Features
‘Sick Of Myself’ director on Cannes’ audiences, self-censoring and creating unlikeable characters
Norway’s Kristoffer Borgli wrote and directed the film starring Kristine Kujath Thorp.
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‘The Dam’: Cannes Review
Ali Cherri’s Directors’ Fortnight feature debut about a Sudanese brick-maker is a striking allegorical tale
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‘The Silent Twins’: Cannes Review
Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance bring intensity to their performances in this challenging true-life drama
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‘Nostalgia’: Cannes Review
Pierfrancesco Favino anchors Mario Martone’s passionate contemporary ghost story set in Naples
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News
Visit Films to handle sales on Souleymane Cisse Cannes documentary (exclusive)
The film about the Malian director is getting its world premiere in the Cannes Classics line-up.