All Cannes articles – Page 99
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NewsThe Match Factory boards two major German projects (exclusive)
Projects are Barbara Albert’s ’Die Mittagsfrau’ and Christoph Hochhäusler’s ’Learning To Die’.
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NewsCristian Mungiu calls on Cannes festival-goers to do more for Ukraine
Romanian Palme d’Or winner calls for ”decency”.
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FeaturesPark Chan-wook on why his Cannes title ‘Decision To Leave’ is “a different kind of police film”
The feature came together while Park was in London working on BBC series The Little Drummer Girl.
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FeaturesCosta Rican filmmakers celebrate success on the worldwide stage
Ariel Escalante Meza’s Domingo And The Mist premieres in Un Certain Regard this year.
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Reviews‘Smoking Causes Coughing’: Cannes Review
Quentin Dupieux returns with a frothy, loose ode to TV superheroes of old
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Reviews‘Sick Of Myself’: Cannes Review
A toxic relationship gone nuclear is at the heart of Kristoffer Borgli’s dark comedy
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Reviews‘Don Juan’: Cannes Review
Serge Bozon’s offbeat musical interpretation of Molière’s work stars Tahar Rahim and Virginie Efira
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Reviews‘Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble In Mind’: Cannes Review
Ethan Coen’s solo debut presents a warts and all snapshot of a temperamental star
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Reviews‘Forever Young’: Cannes Review
A celebrated French theatre school in the 1980s is the setting for Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s excitable drama
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NewsFemicide protesters hit Cannes red carpet
It is understood that the names of 129 victims of femicide in France since the last Cannes were listed on the banner.
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FeaturesItalian buyers talk strategy, ‘wow’ movies and their best-ever deals
Screen speaks to I Wonder Pictures, Academy Two, Movies Inspired and Notorious Pictures.
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Reviews‘Holy Spider’: Cannes Review
A spate of murders in the holy city of Mashhad is at the heart of Ali Abbasi’s arresting Iranian noir
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NewsFilm Sales Company strikes Cannes deals on Blumhouse horror ‘Dashcam’
Film played 2021 BFI London, Sitges, Toronto.
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Reviews‘The Worst Ones’: Cannes Review
The burgeoning genre of street-kid cinema is lampooned in this unbalanced satire
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Reviews‘Diary Of A Fleeting Affair’: Cannes Review
A couple embarks on a spring romance in Emmanuel Mouret’s traditionally French romantic comedy
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NewsIn pictures: Taiwan reception at Cannes 2022
Held at the Palais, the Taiwan Cinema Networking Party was attended by around 150 guests.
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NewsStreamers lead heavyweight package deals in Cannes
’Pain Hustlers’ and ’Fingernails’ have gone to Netflix and Apple, respectively.
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Reviews‘Return To Seoul’: Cannes Review
Sony pick-up centres around a young adoptee who returns to Seoul to reconnect with her roots
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Reviews‘Summer Scars’: Cannes Review
A mysterious premise played straight is certain to divide viewers in this Critics’ Week feature debut
















