All Cannes articles – Page 8
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NewsFull Circle Lab Nouvelle-Aquitaine Hessen reveals 2026 selection
EXCLUSIVE: Films include Franz Bohm’s political thriller ‘Keep Her Quiet’.
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Features‘Colony’ director Yeon Sang-ho talks zombies, future projects and a Korean comeback
Yeon’s latest horror thriller premiered at Cannes.
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Reviews‘Shana’ review: Impressive French debut makes the most of a propulsive performance from newcomer Eva Huault
There are shades of ’Anora’ in Lina Pinell’s feature debut, which premieres in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight
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Reviews‘Karma’ review: Marion Cotillard’s blistering performance fails to boost Guillaume Canet’s conventional thriller
Cotillard and Canet’s latest collaboration premieres Out Of Competition in Cannes
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NewsEU underlines support for European film: “The industry shouldn’t be too nervous”
The proposed AgoraEU programme will replace Creative Europe.
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NewsCannes buyers finally catch festival fever, circle ‘Club Kid’, ‘A Man Of His Time’
Acquisition teams on alert after slow start.
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NewsCannes day 6: Competition highlights so far and the year of Sandra Huller? - The Screen Podcast
Senior US critic Tim Grierson discusses Fatherland, All Of A Sudden and Gentle Monster.
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FeaturesAndrey Zvyagintsev on returning to filmmaking with ‘Minotaur’ after spending 40 days in a coma
Zvyagintsev survived an extreme reaction to the Sputnik Covid vaccine.
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NewsIrish producer David Collins on Cannes Critics’ Week selection ‘Tin Castle’ and the secret to a long career
‘Tin Castle’ is directed by French-Irish filmmaker Alexander Murphy, and sold by Films Boutique.
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NewsOpera doc ‘Primadonna Or Nothing’ sells to China
EXCLUSIVE: Primadonna Or Nothing is directed by German filmmaker and music journalist Juliane Sauter.
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NewsDirectors’ Fortnight’s ‘Clarissa’ filmmakers on their next feature and the future of Nigerian cinema
Arie and Chuko Esiri have co-directed a modern-day adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s ’Mrs Dalloway’.
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Reviews‘Paper Tiger’ review: Adam Driver, Miles Teller and Scarlett Johansson drive James Gray’s textured 1980s crime thriller
Gray’s Cannes Competition premiere unfolds in 1980s Queens
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Reviews‘Visitation’ review: Volker Schlöndorff returns with a haunting chronicle of modern German history
The Palme d’Or-winning director’s latest is an ambitious, time-hopping drama set against the volatile 20th century
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Reviews‘The Beloved’ review: Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s muscular drama features a blistering Javier Bardem
Victoria Luengoemilia also stars in Sorogoyen’s bold Cannes Competition entry
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FeaturesWord of Mouth: Film4’s Cate Kane on her favourite film TikTok and most valuable WhatsApp group
Film4’s senior commissioning executive Cate Kane on the former colleagues, critics and TikTok creators who give her film tips.
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Reviews‘Sheep In The Box’ review: AI changes the nature of grief in Hirokazu Koreeda’s scattershot, syrupy near-future drama
The Cannes Competition title stars Haruka Ayase and Daigo as grieving parents
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Reviews‘Rehearsals For A Revolution’ review: Four decades of Iranian history informs this timely, moving documentary
Pegah Ahangarani’s deeply personal film hits the sweet spot between intimate diary and political narrative
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Reviews‘John Lennon: The Last Interview’ review: Steven Soderbergh’s poignant doc is undercut by egregious AI visuals
Uneven Cannes Special Screening is structured around Lennon and Yoko Ono’s final interview
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News‘All Of A Sudden’ lands second on Screen’s Cannes jury grid; ‘Gentle Monster’ disappoints
It marks Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s third time on the grid after 2021’s ‘Drive My Car’.
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Reviews‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’ review: John Travolta’s directorial debut is eccentric, diverting oddity
The actor-turned-filmmaker’s paean to the golden age of air travel bows in Cannes Premiere
















