All Festivals articles – Page 351
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Reviews‘Moneyboys’: Cannes Review
A gay Chinese hustler struggles to cope with the disapproval of his rural family
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Reviews‘Amparo’: Cannes Review
An intense and personal debut from Colombian filmmaker Simon Mesa Soto
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Reviews‘Medusa’: Cannes Review
Brazillian filmmaker Anita Rocha da Silveria cements her reputation with this stylish satire
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NewsCannes managing director plays down Covid-19 restrictions, cancellation rumours
François Desrousseaux talks festival’s evolving pandemic health protocols.
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Reviews‘Bergman Island’: Cannes Review
Mia Hansen-Løve takes Vicky Krieps and Tim Roth on a pilgrimage to Sweden
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Reviews‘Evolution’: Cannes Review
An intense, stylised rendition of a Holocaust-themed stage play by Kata Weber and Kornel Mundruczo
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Reviews‘Babi Yar. Context’: Cannes Review
Sergei Loznitza turns his gaze to wartime Ukraine, and the 1941 massacre of Jews outsite Kiev, in this powerful documentary
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Reviews‘Three Floors’: Cannes Review
Nanni Moretti returns to Cannes with an adaptation of an Israeli novel transposed to an affluent Rome suburb
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Reviews‘Are You Lonesome Tonight?’: Cannes Review
Wen Shipei’s lacklustre Chinese hit-and-run thriller makes its international premiere as a Cannes special screening
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Reviews‘Drive My Car’: Cannes Review
Japanese filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi effectively adapts a short story by Haruki Murakami
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Reviews‘Zero Fucks Given’: Cannes Review
Adele Exarchopoulos stars as an endlessly on-the-move flight attendant in this Critics Week film
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Reviews‘Intregalde’: Cannes Review
Romania’s new wave director Radu Muntean returns with a cast of characters who can’t see the woods for the trees
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Reviews‘Peaceful’: Cannes Review
Emmanuelle Bercot returns to Cannes with a tough cancer drama starring Catherine Deneuve and Benoit Magimel
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Reviews‘Returning To Reims’: Cannes Review
Jan-Gabriel Pierot uses archive footage to paints his portrait of French working class life over 70 years
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Reviews‘The Innocents’: Cannes Review
Eskil Vogt constructs a whole new playground in compelling Un Certain Regard drama
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Reviews‘Supremes’: Cannes Review
Biopic of French 80s rappers Supreme NTM plays a lively midnight section at Cannes
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Reviews‘Ali & Ava’: Cannes Review
Clio Barnard returns to Bradford with a love story set in England’s Northern city
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NewsCannes 2021: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the 2021 Cannes International Film Festival, which runs July 6-17. To read click on the image below.
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NewsBreaking Glass picks up LGBTQ+ drama ‘See You Then’ in Cannes Marché (exclusive)
Distributor plans early 2022 release.
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NewsLucky Red dives into Michelangelo Frammartino’s Italian cave drama (exclusive)
The Italian director’s third, as yet untitled feature, was shot in one of the world’s deepest caves.
















