All Cannes articles – Page 83
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Reviews‘Enys Men’: Cannes Review
Mark Jenkin’s Cannes debut is an offbeat Cornish folk horror more concerned with atmosphere than story
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Reviews‘Sons Of Ramses’: Cannes Review
Clément Cogitore paints both an authentic community portrait and a serious, moody take on the Parisian crime drama
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Reviews‘Harkis’: Cannes Review
A sensitive portrait of Algerian soldiers who fought with the French army in their country’s war for independence
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News'Armageddon Time' director James Gray: "The world is in serious trouble"
Jeremy Strong talks parallels with ‘Succession’.
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Reviews‘El Agua’: Cannes Review
Elena López Riera makes her daring debut in Director’s Fortnight with this magical realist romantic drama
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Reviews‘99 Moons’: Cannes Review
A frank, erotically charged portait of two lovers plays out in Cannes’ ACID programme
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Reviews‘Corsage’: Cannes Review
Vicky Krieps is a ’chain-smoking self-absorbed uber-bitch’ in her performance of Empress Elisabeth of Austria
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News‘The Eight Mountains’ splits critics on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Felix Van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch’s drama received an average score of 2.1.
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NewsRithy Panh explains Cannes TikTok jury resignation
Cambodian director says TikTok “fails to understand creators and their independence.”
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Reviews'One Fine Morning’: Cannes Review
Léa Seydoux is luminous in Mia Hansen-Løve’s intimate drama about loss and love
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Newsmk2 films posts early deals on buzzy Un Certain Regard title ‘Corsage’ (exclusive)
Vicky Krieps as the 19th-century Empress Elisabeth of Austria, affectionately nicknamed Sisi, as she turns 40.
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FeaturesAGC Studios' Bonnie Voland celebrates her 40th Cannes
“I still have the passion for it and the intensity,” says beloved marketing and publicity executive.
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News‘Yomeddine’ director A.B. Shawky signs for Saudi feature ‘Sea Of Sands’ (exclusive)
Saudi-Egyptian co-production revolves around the special bond between a young Bedouin orphan and a camel.
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FeaturesAfter a triumphant Berlin, the Spanish film industry is out in force in Cannes
Spain is well-represented in the festival selections.
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FeaturesElectric Shadow Company heads on the UK production-finance outfit’s ambitious slate
Company launching Rupert Sanders’ The Crow remake in the Cannes market.
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Features‘Bait’ director Mark Jenkin on his unconventional folk horror ‘Enys Men’
Jenkin was offered more conventional, bigger-budget projects after Bait, but turned them down in favour of returning to his roots,
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FeaturesWhat four key Spanish buyers are looking for in Cannes
Screen catches up with A Contracorriente Films, BTeam Pictures, Caramel Films and Elastica Films.
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NewsPicturehouse Entertainment swoops for UK-Ireland on two Cannes Competition titles (exclusive)
Both features will receive their world premieres at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Reviews‘Hunt’: Cannes Review
‘Squid Game’ star Lee Jung-jae makes his muscular directorial debut with this kinetic, violent thriller
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Reviews‘EO’: Cannes Review
At 84, Jerzy Skolimowski continues his career resurgence: his life story of a donkey ‘sizzles with strangeness’
















