All Cannes articles – Page 7
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News
Think-Film Impact Production marks 10th anniversary with busy Cannes schedule
Impact specialists are hosting discussion panel on censorship.
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Reviews
‘Exit 8’ review: Tokyo’s subway is an endless purgatory in ‘ingenious’ video game adaptation
Director Genki Kawamura’s twisting, inventive chiller bows in Cannes Midnight
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‘Magellan’ review: Lav Diaz directs Gael Garcia Bernal as the titular Portuguese explorer
The prolific Filipino auteur serves up a handsome, accessible historical biopic
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‘The Love That Remains’ review: Follow-up to ‘Godland’ is a tender breakup drama
Iceland’s Hynur Palmason returns with film about the end of a marraige.
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‘Mama’ review: A Polish domestic worker has a difficult return home from Israel
Writer/director Or Sinai’s composed character study is split between two countries, like its central character
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News
Mubi swoops on Cannes Competition entry ‘Die, My Love’
Black Label Media, Excellent Cadaver, and Sikelia Productions produced.
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Reviews
’The Phoenician Scheme’ review: Benicio del Toro and Wes Anderson unite for espionage comedy-drama
Mia Threapleton co-headlines alongside an ensemble cast including Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson and Benedict Cumberbatch.
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News
Cannes Close-Up: ‘Die, My Love’ producer Andrea Calderwood on reuniting with Lynne Ramsay
The Scottish producer says Martin Scorsese got the ball rolling on ’Die, My Love’.
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Reviews
‘The Secret Agent’ review: Kleber Mendonça Filho’s 1970s Brazilian thriller is ‘riot of a movie’
The director’s anarchic follow-up to ‘Bacarau’ stars Wagner Moura and Udo Kier
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News
Cannes Close-Up: Production designer Anne Seibel on ‘Emily In Paris’ and Marie Antoinette’s bedroom
Siebel is Oscar-nominated for her design on Woody Allen’s ‘Midnight In Paris’.
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Reviews
‘My Father’s Shadow’ review: Sope Dirisu stars in this electric debut set in 1990s Nigeria
The semi-autobiographical first feature from Akinola Davies Jr premieres in Un Certain Regard
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Reviews
‘Peak Everything’ review: Anne Emond’s bilingual romance takes some outlandish detours
Canadian director presents a romantic comedy, disaster movie, family drama and eco-horror rolled into one
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News
‘Die, My Love’ receives mixed scores on Cannes jury grid; ‘Nouvelle Vague’ lands third
Chie Hayakawa’s ’Renoir’ also scored on the grid.
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Reviews
‘A Magnificent Life’ review: Sylvain Chomet animates the life of Marcel Pagnol
’Triplets of Belleville’ director presents presents a rose-tinted view of the writer/director
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‘Pillion’ review: Alexander Skarsgard and Harry Melling star in frank British debut
Writer/director Harry Lighton sensitively explores a submissive gay relationship
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News
Richard Linklater says Trump tariffs are “not going to happen”
The director was speaking at a Cannes Film Festival press conference for his French-language feature Nouvelle Vague.
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News
Jennifer Lawrence: “I highly recommend having kids if you want to be an actor”
Lawrence and Robert Pattinson joke over whether parenthood gives you energy.
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Reviews
‘Orwell: 2+2=5’ review: Raoul Peck links the writer, thinker and activist to the Orwellian present day
Peck’s wide-ranging, cluttered film is several documentaries in one
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Features
‘Pillion’ director Harry Lighton on finding the light in his transgressive queer drama: “I didn’t want the sex to feel like empty provocation”
Harry Lighton makes his feature debut with queer sub-dom drama ‘Pillion’.
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News
James McArdle, Ewen Bremner to lead Sunderland-set dark comedy ‘Kill Paddy’
EXCLUSIVE: The independent title is produced by Carley Armstrong.