All Festivals articles – Page 263
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Reviews‘Plan 75’: Cannes Review
This dystopian debut about aging and euthanasia in Japan is moving and understated
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NewsRotterdam heads address festival restructure
Six permanent roles at the festival were made redundant last month.
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Reviews'Little Nicholas - Happy As Can Be’: Review
Charming animation exploring the creation and evolution of fictional French schoolboy Little Nicholas
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Reviews‘Enys Men’: Cannes Review
Mark Jenkin’s Cannes debut is an offbeat Cornish folk horror more concerned with atmosphere than story
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Reviews‘Harkis’: Cannes Review
A sensitive portrait of Algerian soldiers who fought with the French army in their country’s war for independence
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Reviews‘El Agua’: Cannes Review
Elena López Riera makes her daring debut in Director’s Fortnight with this magical realist romantic drama
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Reviews‘99 Moons’: Cannes Review
A frank, erotically charged portait of two lovers plays out in Cannes’ ACID programme
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Reviews‘Corsage’: Cannes Review
Vicky Krieps is a ’chain-smoking self-absorbed uber-bitch’ in her performance of Empress Elisabeth of Austria
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News‘The Eight Mountains’ splits critics on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Felix Van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch’s drama received an average score of 2.1.
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NewsRithy Panh explains Cannes TikTok jury resignation
Cambodian director says TikTok “fails to understand creators and their independence.”
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Reviews'One Fine Morning’: Cannes Review
Léa Seydoux is luminous in Mia Hansen-Løve’s intimate drama about loss and love
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Reviews‘Hunt’: Cannes Review
‘Squid Game’ star Lee Jung-jae makes his muscular directorial debut with this kinetic, violent thriller
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Reviews‘EO’: Cannes Review
At 84, Jerzy Skolimowski continues his career resurgence: his life story of a donkey ‘sizzles with strangeness’
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NewsSonoma festival names Carl Spence artistic director
Experienced programmer previously had a long assocation with the Seattle festival.
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Reviews‘Armageddon Time’: Cannes Review
James Gray returns to Cannes Competition with his self-critical, autobiographical coming-of-age tale about white privilege in America
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Reviews‘Mariupolis 2’: Cannes Review
Killed in the city he portrays, the final film from the late Mantas Kvedaravicius was finished by his Ukrainian partner Hanna Bilobrova
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Reviews‘Harka’: Cannes Review
Adam Bessa excels as a Tunisian street seller amidst the Arab Spring upheaval in this heartfelt dramatic debut
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Reviews‘The Woodcutter Story’: Cannes Review
Mikko Myllylahti’s debut feature is an unpredictable Nordic oddity that plays in a familiar key of muted, comic surrealism
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NewsTransilvania film festival unveils 2022 competition line-up, new documentary strand
Titles include Sundance Jury prize winner ‘Utama’
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Reviews‘Rodeo’: Cannes Review
Lola Quivoron’s full mileage motocross movie proves she is a director with potential to burn








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