All In Competition articles – Page 10
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Reviews'Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood': Cannes Review
Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film is funny, revisionist and unexpectedly warm-hearted
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News'Portrait Of A Lady On Fire' lights up Screen’s Cannes jury grid for second place
The Dardenne brothers’ ‘Young Ahmed’ scored mid-range.
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Reviews'Frankie': Cannes Review
Ira Sachs’ European venture teeters perilously on the verge of de luxe tourism
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Reviews'Young Ahmed': Cannes Review
The Dardenne Brothers’ latest is a taut study of a devout 13-year-old Muslim
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NewsQuentin Tarantino in 'Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood' spoiler plea
”I only ask that everyone avoids revealing anything that would prevent later audiences from experiencing the film in the same way.”
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NewsTerrence Malick, Corneliu Porumboiu films receive matching scores on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Both titles recorded an average of 2.5.
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Reviews'A Hidden Life': Cannes Review
Terrence Malick tells the story of an Austrian conscientious objector who martyrs himself for his beliefs
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Reviews'Portrait Of A Lady On Fire': Cannes Review
Celine Sciamma tries on an all-female costume drama for Cannes Competition
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NewsPedro Almodóvar's 'Pain And Glory' storms into Screen Cannes jury grid lead
’Sorry We Missed You’ and ’Little Joe’ both split opinion.
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Reviews‘The Whistlers’: Review
Corneliu Porumboiu delivers a crime thriller set in the Canary Island of La Gomera
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Reviews'Little Joe': Cannes Review
Ben Whishaw, Emily Beecham star in Jessica Hausner’s film about a genetically-modified plant
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News'Atlantics' rises to surface of Screen's Cannes jury grid
Brazilian film ’Bacurau’ moves into second place.
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Reviews'Sorry We Missed You': Cannes Review
Working again with writer Paul Laverty, Ken Loach delivers one of his best films
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Reviews'Atlantics': Cannes Review
Intense debut from French/Senegalese director Mati Diop strikes an intriguing note in Competition
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Reviews'Les Misérables': Cannes Review
Competition hots up with an explosive debut feature set in one of Paris’s riotous banlieues
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Reviews'Bacurau': Cannes Review
A town - Bacurau - disappears from the map in this Brazilian mix of socio-political commentary with genre influences
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Reviews'Pain And Glory': Cannes Review
An ageing film director reflects on his life in the latest work from Pedro Almodovar
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Reviews'The Dead Don't Die': Cannes Review
Jim Jarmusch opens Cannes with a zombie feature which draws a gloomy portrait of our walking-dead existence
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FeaturesLadj Ly on his Palme d'Or contender 'Les Misérables': "Just being in Cannes is a victory"
Ladj Ly’s debut feature Les Misérables opens up the director’s tough Paris suburb.
















