All Festivals articles – Page 18
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Reviews‘Paper Tiger’ review: Adam Driver, Miles Teller and Scarlett Johansson drive James Gray’s textured 1980s crime thriller
Gray’s Cannes Competition premiere unfolds in 1980s Queens
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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
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Reviews‘Sheep In The Box’ review: AI changes the nature of grief in Hirokazu Koreeda’s scattershot, syrupy near-future drama
The Cannes Competition title stars Haruka Ayase and Daigo as grieving parents
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Reviews‘Rehearsals For A Revolution’ review: Four decades of Iranian history informs this timely, moving documentary
Pegah Ahangarani’s deeply personal film hits the sweet spot between intimate diary and political narrative
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Reviews‘John Lennon: The Last Interview’ review: Steven Soderbergh’s poignant doc is undercut by egregious AI visuals
Uneven Cannes Special Screening is structured around Lennon and Yoko Ono’s final interview
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Reviews‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’ review: John Travolta’s directorial debut is eccentric, diverting oddity
The actor-turned-filmmaker’s paean to the golden age of air travel bows in Cannes Premiere
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NewsGermany launches Dogma initiative with Tom Tykwer, Nora Fingscheidt, Ilker Catak films
Five filmmakers will each make a feature film in the coming years, similar to the Nordic programme.
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Reviews‘Clarissa’ review: Sophie Okonedo, David Oyelowo anchor bold Lagos-set ‘Mrs Dalloway’ adaptation
The Esiri brothers’ Cannes Directors’ Fortnight title relocate Virginia Woolf’s potent themes to modern Nigeria
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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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NewsCartoon Saloon animation ‘Julián’ sets distributors for UK, Ireland, Canada
EXCLUSIVE: Film adds further deals for Poland, Benelux.
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News“Cinema not just for the elite”: New Tokyo film festival director reveals plans for next edition
EXCLUSIVE: Takeo Hisamatsu wants to add more commercial titles and increase the number of films from Japanese filmmakers.
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Reviews‘Gentle Monster’ review: Léa Seydoux is excellent in Marie Kreutzer’s undisciplined follow-up to ‘Corsage’
Cannes Competition title explores the collateral damage of abuse
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Reviews‘Club Kid’ review: Jordan Firstman’s queer drama is triumphant, acidic portrait of New York’s gay scene
The ’I Love LA’ star’s feature debut makes an impact in Cannes Un Certain Regard
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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‘Congo Boy’ review: Central African Republic debut is a warm, humane portrait of survival
Rafiki Fariala draws on his own experiences as a Congolese refugee for this authentic Un Certain Regard title
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Reviews‘Atonement’ review: Involving, balanced US-Iraq war drama stars a magnetic Hiam Abbass
Boyd Holbrook and Kenneth Branagh also star in Reed Van Dyk’s Directors’ Fortnight debut
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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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Reviews‘A Girl Unknown’ review: Assured, controlled debut traces an adopted girl’s journey through China
Zou Jing’s Critics’ Week premiere features an impressive performance from Resurrection star Li Gengxi
















