All Directors' Fortnight articles – Page 12
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NewsSarajevo teams with Cannes Directors' Fortnight on short film initiative
Six directors from the region will produce shorts to screen in 2019.
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NewsCannes 2019: new Directors' Fortnight programming team announced
Paolo Moretti to head up Quinzaine from next year.
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NewsGaspar Noé's 'Climax' wins in Cannes Directors' Fortnight
Gianni Zanasi’s ‘Lucia’s Grace’ was also given an award.
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Reviews'Lucia's Grace': Cannes Review
There’s some divine intervention afoot in this pleasant Italian comedy which closes Directors’ Fortnight
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Reviews'The Snatch Thief': Cannes Review
A petty Argentinian criminal undergoes a fortuitous change of identity
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Reviews'Mirai': Cannes Review
Charming animation from Japan takes a todder-eye view of a new arrival in the family
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Reviews'Carmen & Lola': Cannes Review
A look at Spain’s close-knit gitano community through the eyes of a lesbian teenager
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Reviews'The Trouble With You': Cannes Review
A giddy comedy from France’s Pierre Salvadori is the centrepiece of Directors’ Fortnight 50th anniversary celebrations
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Reviews'Dear Son': Cannes Review
Mohamed Ben Attia seals his reputation with this finely-drawn portrait of a father and his troubled son
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Reviews'Buy Me A Gun': Cannes Review
A young Mexican girl lives as a boy to avoid the attention of the local drugs cartel
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NewsJohnny Depp circling Ciro Guerra's 'Waiting For The Barbarians' (exclusive)
Depp would join Mark Rylance and Robert Pattinson in the film, which is being lined up to shoot this year.
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News'Birds Of Passage' star Natalia Reyes to lead 'The Gray Beyond' for Chile's Jirafa (exclusive)
Jirafa’s Augusto Matte and Bruno Bettati are scouting for partners on the Croisette.
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NewsCannes festival chiefs to sign gender equality pledge (exclusive)
Document was drawn up by France’s 5050x2020 movement as part of its gender equality campaign.
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Reviews'Climax': Cannes Review
Gaspar Noé returns with an uncompromising street dance/horror hybrid.
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Reviews'The World Is Yours (Le monde est à toi)': Cannes Review
A hapless Parisian criminal tries to find the funds to go straight
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Reviews'The Load': Cannes Review
A truck driver undertakes a dangerous journey across war-torn Kosovo
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Reviews'Treat Me Like Fire (Jouers)': Cannes Review
Marie Monge gambles her debut on the chemistry between Stay Martin and Tahar Ramin
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Reviews'Los Silencios': Cannes Review
A family copes with the fallout of Colombia’s conflict in Beatriz Seigner’s reverie
















