All Festivals articles – Page 88
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‘Holy Cow’: Cannes Review
A farmers son must suddenly step up to his responsibilities in this debut from Louise Courvoisier set in rural France
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‘Christmas Eve In Miller’s Point’: Cannes Review
Michael Cera joins an ensemble cast for this probing Italian-American family drama set in a Long Island home
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News
‘Megalopolis’ divides opinion on Screen’s Cannes jury grid; ‘Bird’ also lands
Francis Ford Coppola’s self-financed sci-fi epic stars Adam Driver.
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Francis Ford Coppola fears for the future of major US film studios
The director was speaking at the Cannes press conference for his new film Megalopolis.
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‘The Shameless’: Cannes Review
Konstantin Bojanov moves to India for this drama about a forbidden relationship between a sex worker and a younger girl
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Plans for Toronto content market in 2026 divide industry
Annual September event will run concurrently with festival and operate out of dedicated venues in Toronto.
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Tony Leung to head Tokyo film festival jury
The Hong Kong star will serve as president of the international competition jury.
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‘Meeting With Pol Pot’: Cannes Review
Rithy Panh dramatises a real-life event in this period thriller about three French journalists who travel to Cambodia to interview the Khmer Rouge leader
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‘Megalopolis’: Cannes Review
Francis Ford Coppola’s grand vision of a new world order fails to live up to its ambition
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‘An Unfinished Film’: Cannes Review
A Chinese film crew is caught up in the Covid-19 outbreak in Lou Ye’s absorbing lockdown drama
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‘Bird’: Cannes Review
Andrea Arnold blends gritty and magical realism in her Kent-set Competition title starring Barry Keoghan
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‘The Hyperboreans’: Cannes Review
Chilean provocateurs Cristobal Leon and Joaquin Cocina turn the full force of their craft to a reverie involving right-wing extremist Miguel Serrano
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‘On Becoming A Guinea Fowl’: Cannes Review
A young Zambian woman confronts long-buried family secrets in Rungano Nyoni’s second feature
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News
Sundance winner ‘Girls Will Be Girls’ among Transilvania IFF line-up
The 23rd edition of the Romanian festival runs June 12-24.
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‘Locust’: Cannes Review
A low-level Taiwanese gangster finds himself at a difficult crossroads in this 2019-set drama
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‘In His Own Image’: Cannes Review
Corsica’s fight for independence is told through the experiences of a young photographer in this dry drama
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Jessica Hausner to chair international competition jury of 2024 Locarno Film Festival
Leading Austrian filmmaker returns to Swiss festival having won its short film prize back in 1997.
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‘Furiosa’ director George Miller teases more ‘Mad Max’ films: “There’s other stories there”
Anya Taylor-Joy says stunt performances were all carefully organised: “It doesn’t make sense how safe that film was.”
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‘The Damned’: Cannes Review
US Civil War soldiers go up against the wilds of Montana in Roberto Minervini’s fiction debut
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‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed’: Cannes Review
A mother and daughter step up to run the family’s gambling den on an estate outside Buenos Aires in this grungy Directors Fortnight noir