All Festivals articles – Page 84
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News
‘All We Imagine As Light’ takes joint lead on Cannes jury grid; ‘Beating Hearts’ lands bottom
Payal Kapadia’s ’All We Imagine As Light’ is the first Indian film to compete in over 30 years.
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Reviews
‘The Count Of Monte-Cristo’: Cannes Review
Pathe follows up the Three Musketeers with another lavish spin of a classic Alexandre Dumas swashbuckler
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‘All We Imagine As Light’: Cannes Review
Payal Kapadia’s eloquent fiction debut follows three women attempting to find their place in modern Mumbai
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‘Universal Language’ wins inaugural Cannes Directors’ Fortnight audience award
The late Sophie Fillieres’ final feature ‘This Life Of Mine’ won the SACD prize for best French film.
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Reviews
‘Nasty - More Than Just Tennis’: Cannes Review
Colourful documentary profiles the impact of Romanian player Ilie ‘Nasty’ Nastase on the world of tennis and beyond
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‘Beating Hearts’: Cannes Review
Adele Exarchopoulos and Francois Civil play teenage lovers reunited in adulthood in Gilles Lellouche’s Competition melodrama
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News
‘The Other Way Around’ wins Cannes Directors’ Fortnight Europa Cinemas prize
Second year in a row that a Spanish film has won the award.
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Reviews
‘Niki’: Cannes Review
Charlotte Le Bon embodies French artist Niki de Saint-Phalle in Celine Sallette’s vivid biopic
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Features
“Genre is political”: Emma Benestan talks about her Critics’ Week closer ‘Animale’
The French-Algerian director says the film was inspired by its Camargue location.
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Reviews
‘Motel Destino’: Cannes Review
A young hitman hides out in a Brazilian sex hotel in this steamy Competition title from Karim Ainouz
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‘Jim’s Story’: Cannes Review
Karim Leklou’s bittersweet performance anchors this tale of fatherhood from the Larrieu brothers
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News
‘Simon Of The Mountain’ wins top Cannes Critics’ Week prize
The Argentinian first feature is a coming of age story.
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Reviews
‘Filmlovers!’: Cannes Review
Arnaud Desplechin celebrates his life-long love of cinema through the experiences of alter-ego protagonist Paul Dedalus
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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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Reviews
‘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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Reviews
‘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