All Festivals articles – Page 240
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Cannes 2022: the stand-out short films
Screen mentee and Unifrance Critics Lab participant Alexandria Slater journeys through this year’s short films from Cannes.
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Sheffield DocFest 2022 line-up includes world premiere of Werner Herzog’s ‘The Fire Within’
The documentary festival will include 38 world premieres.
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Karlovy Vary reveals 2022 competition line-up
Film festival unveils 27 world premieres and three international premieres.
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‘Triangle Of Sadness’ wins Palme d’Or at Cannes 2022
Grand Prix shared between ‘Close’, ‘Stars At Noon’.
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Park Chan-wook’s ‘Decision To Leave’ tops Screen’s final 2022 Cannes jury grid
Kelly Reichardt’s ’Showing Up’ lands third on Screen’s Cannes jury grid.
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Cannes attendees jubilant over return to physical market as business returns
Final figures show there were 12,872 professionals accredited to the market as it returns to full strength.
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‘Masquerade’: Cannes Review
Nicolas Bedos’ mystery thriller has the suspense and sardonic wit of the Hollywood classics
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‘Mother And Son’: Cannes Review
A sensitive and complex triptych of a migrant family from the Ivory Coast arriving in 1980s France
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‘Showing Up’: Cannes Review
Michelle Williams stars in Kelly Reichardt’s first Cannes Competition entry, a wry comedy about a solitary sculptor
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‘The Strange Case of Jacky Caillou’: Cannes Review
Lucas Delangle’s offbeat debut concerns a young man torn between mysticism and music
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‘Magdala’: Cannes Review
Damien Manivel creates a gentle, unhurried portrait of Mary Magdalene in this melancholy autumnal tale
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‘Salam’: Cannes Review
Doc exploring French rap star Diam’s mental health and conversion to Islam is compromised by the involvement of its subject
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‘For The Sake Of Peace’: Cannes Review
Forest Whitaker-backed doc follows two young South Sudanese people determined to reclaim their country
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‘The Beasts’: Cannes Review
Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s psychological thriller about outsiders in a Galician village is ’a brooding, muscular piece of filmmaking’
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‘Broker’, ‘Close’, ‘Pacifiction’ land on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Competition titles from Hirokazu Kore-eda, Lukas Dhont and Albert Serra face our jurors.
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‘Holy Spider’ director Ali Abbasi: “We didn’t do it as an activist work but it takes up the themes”
The Iran-born, Denmark-based director was talkinig about the issue of women’s rights in Iran.
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‘Dodo’: Cannes Review
Panos Koutras’ chaotic comedy farce is an ambitious fresco of a family’s existential crisis
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‘Close’: Cannes Review
Lukas Dhont’s |Grand Prix-winning picture is an intimate, quietly devastating study of childhood friendship between two boys
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‘Broker’: Cannes Review
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s first Korean-language picture is a sensitive and compassionate look at the market for unwanted children
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‘Pacifiction’: Cannes Review
Albert Serra’s latest is the strangely captivating tale of a colourful politician in French Polynesia