All Directors' Fortnight articles – Page 4
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NewsMPM Premium acquires Directors’ Fortnight title ‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed’ (exclusive)
Source: Un sentimiento de provincia ‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed’ MPM Premium has taken world sales rights to Hernán Rosselli’s Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, an Argentinian film about a crime family that is screening in the 2024 Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes. Set in the ...
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FeaturesDirectors’ Fortnight’s Julien Rejl on a line-up “exploring serious issues with comedy, fantasy, and imagination”
”“We don’t want radical films or films that are chic or snobby,” said Rejl.
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NewsCannes 2024 Directors’ Fortnight line-up unveiled
56th edition is heavy on films from first-time US filmmakers and South American titles.
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NewsCannes Directors’ Fortnight unveils audience award
It is supported by the Fondation Chantal Akerman, which will award the winning filmmaker a €7,500 prize.
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NewsFrench box office hit ‘The Goldman Case’ secures UK-Ireland theatrical deal (exclusive)
Courtroom drama had UK premiere at BFI London Film Festival.
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Reviews‘In Our Day’: Cannes Review
Hong Sangsoo closes out Director’s Fortnight with this slender conversation piece
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NewsDirectors’ Fortnight SACD prize goes to Pierre Creton’s ‘A Prince’
Creton also features in the cast, with Mathieu Amalric providing the inner voice for one of the characters.
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NewsSpanish drama ‘Creatura’ wins Europa Cinemas award of Cannes Directors’ Fortnight
Spanish drama follows a woman who goes on a journey of self-exploration to unveil her loss of desire.
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Reviews‘Agra’: Cannes Review
The ugly cycle of domestic violence shadows Kanu Behl’s second feature
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Reviews‘Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell’: Cannes Review
A man embarks on a physical and spiritual journey in this arresting debut drama from Vietnam
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NewsHong Sangsoo’s Directors’ Fortnight closing title ‘In Our Day’ sells to North America
Hong’s 30th feature premieres at Cannes on May 25.
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Reviews‘A Song Sung Blue’: Cannes Review
Geng Zihan’s dreamlike debut offers a layered, fresh perspective in this Chinese coming-of-age drama
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Reviews‘Grace’: Cannes Review
A father and his teenage daughter take a roadtrip through rural Russia in this atmospheric debut
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Reviews‘Legua’: Cannes Review
This subdued Portugeuse drama focuses on an abandoned country estate and its housekeeper
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Reviews‘The Other Laurens’: Cannes Review
Deadpan humour steers this freewheeling but slow-burn noir
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Reviews‘The Book Of Solutions’: Cannes Review
Michel Gondry returns with this offbeat comedy about a neurotic filmmaker
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Reviews‘Mambar Pierrette’: Cannes Review
A free-spirited seamstress navigates poverty and patriarchy in the Cameroonian city of Douala
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Reviews’Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry’: Cannes Review
An independent middle-aged woman reaches a crisis point in this endearingly-acted Georgia-set romantic drama
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Reviews‘Creatura’: Cannes Review
A sexually repressed woman confronts her difficult past in this frank Spanish drama from Elena Martin Gimeno
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Reviews‘Riddle Of Fire’: Cannes Review
A nostalgic US indie debut that attempts to capture the wonder of adolescence
















