All Festivals articles – Page 19
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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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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‘Fatherland’ review: Sandra Hüller and Hanns Zischler command Pawel Pawlikowski’s finely-honed literary drama
Black-and-white Cannes Competition title follows Nobel-winning author Thomas Mann and his daughter Erika
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Reviews‘The Meltdown’ review: Distinctive drama sees a young girl lose her innocence in post-Pinochet Chile
Manuela Martelli second feature bows in Cannes Un Certain Regard
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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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FeaturesDiego Luna, Valérie Delpierre talk production, casting on Cannes selection ‘Ashes’
EXCLUSIVE: “I told Valérie I didn’t want to work with more than 40 people and she said, ‘You’re describing a mid-sized film in Spain,’” Mexican multihyphenate recalls.
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NewsMagnify closes deals on Venice entry ‘Barrio Triste’
EXCLUSIVE: UK, Spain, Latin America among licensed territories.
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NewsStudent Academy Awards to be presented during TIFF
The awards ceremony was held in New York last year and in London in 2024.
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Reviews‘Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma’ review: Fear and desire are potent bedfellows in Jane Schoenbrun’s twisty satire
Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson star in Schoenbrun’s follow-up to ‘I Saw The TV Glow’
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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‘Ashes’ review: Diego Luna directs a quiet exploration of the Mexican immigrant experience
Luna’s fourth directorial feature stars an impressive Anna Diaz and premieres as a Cannes Special Screening
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Reviews‘Nagi Notes’ review: A stranger unsettles a rural Japanese community in Koji Fukada’s subdued drama
Fukada’s Cannes Competition premiere stars Shizuka Ishibash and Takako Matsu
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NewsNikolaj Arcel casts Hans Christian Andersen role for biopic ‘My Fairytale Life’
Danish actor was first of 80 actors to audition for the role.
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Reviews‘Butterfly Jam’ review: Barry Keoghan, Riley Keough and Harry Melling star in unconvincing Cannes Directors’ Fortnight opener
Kantemir Balagov follows ‘Closeness’ and ‘Beanpole’ with drama set in New Jersey’s Circassian community
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NewsPeter Jackson writing ‘Tintin’ film while in Cannes
Jackson was speaking the morning after receiving an honorary Palme d’Or at the festival’s opening ceremony.
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NewsOscilloscope, strikes international sales pact with TPC
EXCLUSIVE: Multi-year deal starts in Cannes with ‘Union County’
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Reviews‘The Electric Kiss’ review: Pierre Salvadori’s 1920s Paris-set Cannes opener lacks genuine spark
Anaïs Demoustier and Gilles Lellouche star in retro romcom set against bohemian Paris
















