All In Competition articles – Page 3
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News
‘Decision To Leave’ lands top of Screen Cannes jury grid; ‘Crimes Of The Future’ in fourth
Park Chan-wook takes a 3.2 and David Cronenberg a 2.5 on the jury grid.
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Reviews
‘Crimes Of The Future’: Cannes Review
Blending body horror and climate change, this future of body alteration is ‘pure, essential Cronenberg’
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‘Decision To Leave’: Cannes Review
The blurred lines between police detective and suspect are at the heart of Park Chan-wook’s seductive neo-noir
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News
‘Holy Spider’ divides opinion on Screen’s Cannes jury grid; ‘Forever Young’ struggles
With almost half of the titles scored, none have yet achieved an average score of three or higher.
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Global sales closed on Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cannes contender ‘Broker’
CJ ENM says sales have been made to 171 countries.
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‘Forever Young’: Cannes Review
A celebrated French theatre school in the 1980s is the setting for Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s excitable drama
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‘Holy Spider’: Cannes Review
A spate of murders in the holy city of Mashhad is at the heart of Ali Abbasi’s arresting Iranian noir
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‘Triangle Of Sadness’, ‘R.M.N.’ land mid-pack on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Latest films from Ruben Ostlund and Cristian Mungiu both earn a 2.5 average score.
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Reviews
‘R.M.N.’: Cannes Review
Cristian Mungiu paints a sombre portrait of modern xenophobia in his Romanian homeland
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‘Triangle Of Sadness’: Cannes Review
Ruben Ostland glosses it up for this Palme D’Or winning satire set aboard a luxury yacht
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James Gray’s ‘Armageddon Time’ takes early lead on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Jerzy Skolimowski’s ’EO’, Tarik Saleh’s ’Boy From Heaven’ and Arnaud Desplechin’s ’Brother and Sister’ also land on the jury grid.
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‘Brother And Sister’: Cannes Review
A sterling cast headed by Marion Cotillard and Melvil Poupaud anchor Arnaud Desplechin’s intense sibling saga
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‘Cairo Conspiracy' (aka 'Boy From Heaven’): Cannes Review
A ’Name of the Rose’ style murder mystery transposed to Cairo has the potential to travel further
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‘EO’: Cannes Review
At 84, Jerzy Skolimowski continues his career resurgence: his life story of a donkey ‘sizzles with strangeness’
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‘Armageddon Time’: Cannes Review
James Gray returns to Cannes Competition with his self-critical, autobiographical coming-of-age tale about white privilege in America
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‘The Eight Mountains’: Cannes Review
A rich, gentle story about a lasting friendship with conventional arthouse appeal shares the Jury Prize at Cannes
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‘Tchaikovsky’s Wife’: Cannes Review
Alena Mikhailova gives an intense lead performance in Kirill Serebrennikov’s ’brooding prestige monument’
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Features
Cannes 2022 line-up guide: Competition and Out Of Competition titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Reviews
‘America Latina’: Venice Review
The D’Innocenzo brothers deliver their most accessible film yet in this psychological thriller starring Elio Germano
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‘Captain Volkonogov Escaped’: Venice Review
An executionor seeks redemption in this unusual, often hallucinatory tale set in Stalin’s Russia