All Festivals articles – Page 75
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‘Grand Tour’: Cannes Review
Miguel Gomes transposes the traditional European grand tour narrative to Asia for his experimental Competition entry
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‘Being Maria’: Cannes Review
Anamaria Vartolomei impresses as Last Tango In Paris star Maria Schneider in Jessica Palud’s sensitive biopic
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‘The Brink Of Dreams’: Cannes Review
An all-female Egyptian street theatre troupe act out their frustrations in this appealing Critics Week documentary
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News
Frameline LGBTQ+ festival reveals 120-film line-up
The San Francisco event includes 16 world premieres and eight US premieres.
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‘An Ordinary Case’: Cannes Review
Daniel Auteuil directs and stars as a lawyer defending a murder case in this by-the-numbers French legal drama
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‘Viet And Nam’: Cannes Review
Two gay Vietnamese miners face an uncertain future in Truong Minh Quy’s delicate drama
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‘Animale’: Cannes Review
Emma Benestan directs an atmospheric genre hybrid set in a French bull-riding community
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Salim Kechiouche to shoot ‘Wolf Dreams’ in Algeria as country makes big Cannes comeback (exclusive)
An Algerian delegation is in Cannes to promote the country as an international partner and locations hub.
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Zou Jing wins Critics’ Week Next Step prize for coming-of-age drama ‘A Girl Unknown’
Didar Domehri of France’s Maneki Films has come on to co-produce.
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‘I, The Executioner’: Cannes Review
Ryoo Seung-wan delivers a weighty action sequel to 2015’s blockbuster Veteran
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‘To A Land Unknown’: Cannes Review
Two Palestinian refugees are stranded in Athens in Mahdi Fleifel’s raw, resonant drama
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‘September Says’: Cannes Review
Ariane Labed goes behind the lens to direct this affecting study of adolescence playing in Un Certain Regard
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‘Parthenope’: Cannes Review
Paolo Sorrentino returns to Naples for this problematic tale of the eponymous young beauty
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‘Marcello Mio’: Cannes Review
Chiara Mastroianni transforms into her father Marcello in this self-reflexive confection from Christophe Honore
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‘East Of Noon’: Cannes Review
Surrealist-tinged Egyptian fable is Hala Elkoussy’s distinctive follow-up to ‘Cactus Flower’
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‘Eat The Night’: Cannes Review
Three French teens juggle edgy real-life with gaming fantasy in this disappointing thriller from the ‘Jessica Forever’ team
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‘The Village Next To Paradise’: Cannes Review
A family attempts to follow their dreams on the coast of Somalia in this Un Certain Regard debut
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‘Baby’: Cannes Review
A young man abandoned by his parents turns to sex work on the streets of Sao Paolo in this upbeat Critics Week title
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‘Misericordia’: Cannes Review
Alain Guiraudie returns to Cannes with a philosophical digression disguised as a French rural melodrama