All Festivals articles – Page 155
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‘The Pot-Au-Feu’: Cannes Review
Juliette Binoche and Benoit Magimel make an appetising combination in Tran Anh Hung’s food-themed Competition entry
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‘Hopeless’: Cannes Review
A troubled teenager turns to the mob in Kim Chang-hoon’s brutal South Korean drama
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News
Director Victor Erice criticises Thierry Fremaux’s decision-making process for Cannes Premiere title ‘Close Your Eyes’
Spanish director expresses disappointement it was not programmed in Competition after turning down an offer from Directors’ Fortnight.
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“I am drawn to the old techniques” Wes Anderson talks shooting ‘Asteroid City’ on film
Andreson is in Cannes as ’Asteroid City’ premieres in Competition.
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‘Room 999’: Cannes Review
The future of cinema is addressed with unfiltered interviews inspired by Wim Wenders’ ‘Room 666’
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‘No Love Lost’: Cannes Review
Erwan Le Duc closes Critics Week with this relentlessly whimsical father/daughter comedy-drama
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Gebeka scores big sales for animations ‘Living Large’ , ‘Diplodocus’ in Cannes (exclusive)
Gebeka is the animatoin feature specialist launched by Hildegarde and Goodfellas in 2021.
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Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’, Marco Bellocchio’s ‘Kidnapped’ land with mixed scores on Screen's Cannes jury grid
‘Asteroid City’ scored 2.2 while ‘Kidnapped’ received 2.5.
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‘Kidnapped’: Cannes Review
Italian veteran Marco Bellocchio’s Competition drama tells the true story of how the Vatican kidnapped a young Jewish boy
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‘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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‘Kubi’: Cannes Review
Takeshi Kitano’s return to the samurai genre is an adaptation of his own historical novel
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‘Asteroid City’: Cannes Review
Wes Anderson’s star-studded latest revolves around the colourful inhabitants of the titular desert city
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‘Close Your Eyes’: Cannes Review
Spanish director Victor Erice returns after a 30-year absence with this languid tale of a missing actor
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‘Grace’: Cannes Review
A father and his teenage daughter take a roadtrip through rural Russia in this atmospheric debut
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‘Man In Black’: Cannes Review
Composer Wang Xilin recalls his painful past in China’s Cultural Revolution in Wang Bing’s unusual documentary
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Features
Cannes Confidential: Picturehouse Cinemas’ Clare Binns on her festival survival tips
Binns is managing director of exhibitor Picturehouse Cinemas and distributor Picturehouse Entertainment, and has been a regular on the Croisette from more than 30 years.
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‘Terrestrial Verses’: Cannes Review
Iranian filmmakers Ali Asgari and Alireza Khatami present a series of vignettes building up to a social picture
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‘Legua’: Cannes Review
This subdued Portugeuse drama focuses on an abandoned country estate and its housekeeper
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‘The Buriti Flower’: Cannes Review
Docu-drama explores the relationship between the past and present for Brazil’s indigenous Krahô community
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‘Power Alley’: Cannes Review
This spirited debut on female reproductive rights in Brazil celebrates queer sisterhood