All Europe articles – Page 3
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NewsWhich films are in the running for the 2026 Venice Film Festival?
The Adventures Of Cliff Booth, Wild Horse Nine, A Woman Unknown, Being Heumann tipped for Lido bows.
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Reviews‘Fjord’ review: Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve intrigue in Cristian Mungiu’s underpowered Norway-set drama
Mungiu’s Cannes Competition title sees a Christian family going up against Norway’s child protection services
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Reviews‘The Unknown’ review: Léa Seydoux brings conviction to an ambitious but frustrating body-swap mystery
Niels Schneider also stars in Arthur Harari’s twisting Cannes Competition title
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Reviews‘Viva Carmen’ review: Sébastien Laudenbach follows ‘Chicken For Linda!’ with vivid animated take on Bizet’s ‘Carmen’
Laudenbach’s third feature premieres in Cannes Directors Fortnight before moving on to Annecy
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Reviews‘Everytime’ review: Austrian director Sandra Wollner impresses with an emotionally precise study of grief
Wollner’s follow-up to ‘The Trouble With Being Born’ bows in Cannes Un Certain Regard
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Reviews‘Cantona’ review: Energetic doc explores the man behind football’s enigmatic icon
Ben Nichols and David Tryhorn’s lively portrait plays as a Cannes Special Screening
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Reviews‘Full Phil’ review: Woody Harrelson and Kristen Stewart relish their roles in Quentin Dupieux’s absurdist comedy
The director’s English-language Cannes Midnight title also stars Emma Mackey
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NewsAnonymous Content pledges to double number of European productions
EXCLUSIVE: “We want to be in the international market with greater intensity,” says president and CEO Darren Walker.
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Reviews‘Jim Queen’ review: Cheeky French animation proves an irreverent celebration of LGBTQ+ culture
Feature premieres in Cannes Midnight strand before opening in France in June
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Reviews‘When The Night Falls’ review: Director Daniel Auteuil turns real-life Second World War event into provocative moral thriller
Auteuil also stars in the drama, which premieres in Cannes Premiere
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Reviews‘Moulin’ review: Gilles Lellouche impresses in Laszlo Nemes’ powerful French resistance drama
The director’s follow up to ‘Orphan’ plays in Cannes Competition
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Reviews‘Too Many Beasts’ review: Alexis Manenti and Ella Rumpf anchor a genre-bending French crime story
Sarah Arnold’s debut feature caper makes its bow in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight
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Reviews‘A Girl’s Story’ review: Sensitive adaptation of Annie Ernaux’s MeToo novel from Judith Godrèche
The second feature from actress-turned-filmmaker Godrèche bows in Cannes Un Certain Regard
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NewsFull Circle Lab Nouvelle-Aquitaine Hessen reveals 2026 selection
EXCLUSIVE: Films include Franz Bohm’s political thriller ‘Keep Her Quiet’.
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NewsEuropa Cinemas unveils nine projects for 2026 Collaborate to Innovate scheme
EXCLUSIVE: Selected projects include a Danish version of the Cineville subscription scheme.
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Reviews‘Shana’ review: Impressive French debut makes the most of a propulsive performance from newcomer Eva Huault
There are shades of ’Anora’ in Lina Pinell’s feature debut, which premieres in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight
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Reviews‘Karma’ review: Marion Cotillard’s blistering performance fails to boost Guillaume Canet’s conventional thriller
Cotillard and Canet’s latest collaboration premieres Out Of Competition in Cannes
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News‘Twilight Of The Warriors’ sequel lands key Europe, Asia sales as Daniel Wu joins cast
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In’ premiered at Cannes in 2024
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Reviews‘Visitation’ review: Volker Schlöndorff returns with a haunting chronicle of modern German history
The Palme d’Or-winning director’s latest is an ambitious, time-hopping drama set against the volatile 20th century
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Reviews‘The Beloved’ review: Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s muscular drama features a blistering Javier Bardem
Victoria Luengoemilia also stars in Sorogoyen’s bold Cannes Competition entry
















