All Festivals articles – Page 144
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‘The Book Of Solutions’: Cannes Review
Michel Gondry returns with this offbeat comedy about a neurotic filmmaker
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News
US indie projects eyeing European shoots as threat of strike escalation looms large
“Distributors are getting concerned about supply,” said one sales exec.
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‘Bonnard, Pierre And Marthe’: Cannes Review
Cannes Premiere title paints a beautiful portrait of French artist Pierre Bonnard and his muse
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‘Eureka’: Cannes Review
Lisandro Alonso’s trademark slow cinema treads new metaphysical ground into very hazy terrain
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‘Little Girl Blue’: Cannes Review
Marion Cotillard stars in Mona Achache’s vivid doc-hybrid reconstruction of her late mother’s troubled life
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‘Firebrand’: Cannes Review
Katherine Parr, the wife who outlived Henry VIII, is finally given a biopic starring Alicia Vikander and Jude Law
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‘Anatomy Of A Fall’: Cannes Review
Sandra Hüller plays a wife on trial for her husband’s murder in Justine Triet’s knotty Palm d’Or winning title
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‘If Only I Could Hibernate’: Cannes Review
A teenage boy attempts to study his way out of poverty in this assured debut from Mongolia
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‘Bread And Roses’: Cannes Review
Jennifer Lawrence-backed doc reveals a powerful resistance against the Taliban amongst Afghan women
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‘Mambar Pierrette’: Cannes Review
A free-spirited seamstress navigates poverty and patriarchy in the Cameroonian city of Douala
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‘The Mother Of All Lies’: Cannes Review
Asmae El Moudir explores the history of both her family and her Casablanca neighbourhood in this distinctive documentary
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News
UK producers call for more support to be able to work with local talent
“We’re the ones making work for actors and everybody,’” said Anna Griffin at a BFI / Screen panel in Cannes.
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Martin Scorsese voices support for Ukraine, freedom of speech at Cannes 2023
Director is “very nervous about the aggression of Russia”; says “freedom to speak is the most important.”
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‘The Breaking Ice’: Cannes Review
Anthony Chen turns his attentions to China’s young adult generation and the winter vistas of the country’s far north
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News
Todd Haynes’ ‘May December’ lands top of Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Banel & Adama also lands on the grid with a 2.3 average.
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‘May December’ star Natalie Portman highlights "different expectations" for women at Cannes Film Festival
“Some people in France call May-December relationships ‘Le Macron’” jokes Todd Haynes.
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‘Pictures Of Ghosts’: Cannes Review
A historical essay about the picture palaces of Kleber Mendonca Filho’s hometown of Recife
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’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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News
UK’s Adrian Wootton to head jury of Malta’s inaugural Mediterrane Film Festival
The inaugural Mediterrane Film Festival will take place June 25-30 in Malta
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‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’: Cannes Review
Martin Scorsese deftly explores the crimes commited against the Native American Osage tribe for his latest Great American Movie