All Europe articles – Page 4
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Reviews‘La Gradiva’ review: Observant French debut captures volatile youths on an Italian school trip
Marine Atlan’s Cannes Critics’ Week title is set against the landscape of Pompeii
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NewsGabor Reisz’s tragicomic new film ‘Ember végez’ acquired for sales
EXCLUSIVE: Full plot, cast, production details on Reisz’s new work.
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NewsCartoon Saloon animation ‘Julián’ sets distributors for UK, Ireland, Canada
EXCLUSIVE: Film adds further deals for Poland, Benelux.
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NewsProducer burnout cases are rising fast, says EAVE report
EXCLUSIVE: ”Producers carry the creative, financial, and emotional weight of projects,” said co-author Kristina Trapp.
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Reviews‘Thanks for Coming’ review: Alain Cavalier’s playful final chapter to his long-running filmed diary
The 94-year-old director’s farewell film plays in Directors’ Fortnight
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Reviews‘All Of A Sudden’ review: Virginie Efira and Tao Okamoto form a magnetic connection in Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s rich Paris drama
The film marks the third time that Hamaguchi has played in Cannes Competition
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Reviews‘The Blow’ review: Raw, affecting French debut explores the fault lines in a troubled family
Julien Gaspar-Oliveri’s Critics’ Week title stars Diego Murgia and Romane Fringeli
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Reviews‘The Diary Of A Chambermaid’ review: Radu Jude adapts the 1900 novel into a biting commentary on the modern class divide
Melanie Thierry, Vincent Macaigne and Ana Dumitrascu star in the Romanian director’s restrained Directors’ Fortnight title
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NewsSandra Huller on playing a post-war German in ‘Fatherland’: “I feel the guilt every day”
Pawel Pawlikowski discusses “unholy mixture” of “brave new world and barbarism” today.
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NewsCharades’ founding trio on building their company’s international reputation and taking early risks on filmmakers
Paris-based sales and production outfit Charades launched in 2017.
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Reviews‘Species’ review: Astute, extreme French body horror explores the pressures of modern life
Marion Le Corroller’s unflinching debut bows in Cannes Midnight
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Reviews‘Marie Madeleine’ review: Haiti-set drama finds grace in the tension between sexuality and faith
Gessica Geneus follows debut Freda with a sensual, socially-grounded tale of belief, repression and change
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Reviews‘Parallel Tales’ review: Asghar Farhadi drama is convoluted, superficial musing on the interplay between fact and fiction
Farhadi’s French language Cannes Competition title stars Isabelle Huppert, Virginie Efira and Vincent Cassel
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Reviews‘Words Of Love’ review: Hafsia Herzi stars in energetic, lighthearted French family drama
Rudi Rosenberg’s Un Certain Regard title follows a young girl’s attempts to connect with her absent father
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Reviews‘Gabin’ review: Delicate, absorbing doc follows 10 years in the life of a boy in rural France
Maxence Voiseux’s debut documentary premieres in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight
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Reviews‘Alive’ review: Actress-filmmaker Aina Clotet’s grounded debut channels personal and global anxiety
Clotet’s Critics’ Week title delivers a controlled study of illness, impulse and the fear of time running out
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Reviews‘Forsaken’ review: Docudrama about 2020 murder of a French schoolteacher is uneasy retelling of a national trauma
Vincent Garenq’s exploration of the Samuel Paty murder combines careful reconstruction with more heavy-handed flourishes
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Reviews‘A Woman’s Life’ review: A dynamic Lea Drucker fuels Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet’s restrained mid-life drama
Bourgeois-Tacquet’s follow up to ‘Anais In Love’ debuts in Cannes Competition
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Reviews‘Dua’ review: Blerta Basholli follows ‘Hive’ with taut drama set against the tensions of 1990s Kosovo
The director’s Cannes Critics Week title features an impressive performance from newcomer Pinea Matoshi
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FeaturesCannes market 2026: 15 buzz titles from Europe
Screen presents a selection of the buzziest projects from Europe available to international buyers at this year’s Cannes market.
















