All Directors' Fortnight articles – Page 11
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'Mandy': Cannes Review
Lovers of extreme cinema should flock to Panos Cosmatos’ latest release, starring Nicolas Cage
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News
Films Boutique sells Un Certain Regard title 'Border' to France (exclusive)
It is the second feature from Iranian-born Danish director Ali Abbasi.
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Features
Cannes 2018: Screen's guide to the Directors' Fortnight titles
This year’s line-up includes films by Ciro Guerra, Cristina Gallego, Debra Granik and Gaspar Noé.
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Cannes Directors' Fortnight title 'Mirai' sets French distribution
Mamoru Hosoda will be first Japanese animation director to have world premiere in Cannes.
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Cannes: Directors' Fortnight premiere 'The Load' gets sales deal (exclusive)
Serbian political thriller gets representation ahead of Cannes premiere.
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Martin Scorsese to receive Cannes Directors' Fortnight Carrosse d'Or award
Directors’ Fortnight honour; 50th anniversary screening of Mean Streets.
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'Bushwick': Cannes Review
Dirs. Cary Murnion & Jonathan Milott. US. 2016. 93minsAll hell breaks loose, rather perfunctorily, in Bushwick, an action-thriller that depicts full-out war on the streets of Brooklyn but is oddly uninvolving. Constructed to look like a real-time, single-shot affair, the latest from Cooties filmmakers Cary Murnion ...
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'I Am Not A Witch': Cannes Review
An arresting debut from Rungano Nyoni is set in and around Zambia’s capital city Lusaka
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'The Nothing Factory': Cannes Review
This Portugese labour relations drama - with songs - is an adventurous, energetic piece
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'Marlina The Murderer In Four Acts': Cannes Review
Feminist western set in rural Indonesia is a modest gem in Directors’ Fortnight
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'Nothingwood': Cannes Review
Crowdpleasing doc about the Ed Wood of Afghanistan is educational, touching and hilarious
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'Frost': Cannes Review
Lithuanian filmmaker Sharunas Bartas journeys into the Ukrainian conflict
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'The Intruder': Cannes Review
A social worker takes on the Italian mob in Leonardo Di Costanzo’s social drama
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'A Violent Life': Cannes Review
Ambitious drama tracks the modern Corsican nationalist movement
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'The Florida Project': Cannes Review
Sean Baker follows Tangerine with a study of poverty set on the outskirts of Orlando
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'Mobile Homes': Cannes Review
British actors Imogen Poots and Callum Turner star in this US-set debut from Vladimir De Fontenay
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'Jeanette, The Childhood Of Joan Of Arc': Cannes Review
Bruno Dumont directs this unusual take on the Joan Of Arc story.
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'Alive In France': Cannes Review
Abel Ferrera stages a series of concert performances celebrating his filmmaking career; the result is surprisingly endearing
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'The Rider': Cannes Review
Chloe Zhao impresses with her follow up to Songs My Brothers Taught Me, also set in South Dakota’s largest reservation
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'Lover For A Day': Cannes Review
Phlippe Garrel stays true to form in this tangle of love and sex starring his daughter, Esther, Eric Caravaca and Louise Chevillotte