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'In The Fade': Cannes Review
An unflinching Diane Kruger anchors this unfortunately-timed drama about a terrorist attack in Hamburg
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'Zombillenium': Cannes Review
A new employee must find his feet at a monster theme park in this French animation
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'L'Amant Double': Cannes Review
A surprising change of pace for Francois Ozon sees the French auteur venturing into De Palma territory
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'The Nothing Factory': Cannes Review
This Portugese labour relations drama - with songs - is an adventurous, energetic piece
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'Marlina The Murderer In Four Acts': Cannes Review
Feminist western set in rural Indonesia is a modest gem in Directors’ Fortnight
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'Nothingwood': Cannes Review
Crowdpleasing doc about the Ed Wood of Afghanistan is educational, touching and hilarious
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'Montparnasse Bienvenue' (Jeune Femme): Cannes Review
Laetitia Dosch dominates this Paris-set story of a woman in emotional freefall after a break-up
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'A Violent Life': Cannes Review
Ambitious drama tracks the modern Corsican nationalist movement
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'Happy End': Review
Two-time Palme D’Or winner Michael Haneke returns with a close-quarters family drama
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'Napalm': Cannes Review
Claude Lanzmann returns to North Korea nearly 60 years after his last visit
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'Mobile Homes': Cannes Review
British actors Imogen Poots and Callum Turner star in this US-set debut from Vladimir De Fontenay
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'Jeanette, The Childhood Of Joan Of Arc': Cannes Review
Bruno Dumont directs this unusual take on the Joan Of Arc story.
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'Redoutable': Cannes Review
Louis Garrel takes on the role of Jean-Luc Godard for The Artist’s Michel Hazanavicius
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'The Venerable W': Cannes Review
A Buddhist monk who incites riots against Burma’s Muslim minority completes Barbet Schroeder’s ‘Axis of Evil’ trilogy
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'Ava': Cannes Review
Critics Week title is a ‘hail of bullets’ drama involving a rebellious 13 year-old girl who is going blind
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'Lover For A Day': Cannes Review
Phlippe Garrel stays true to form in this tangle of love and sex starring his daughter, Esther, Eric Caravaca and Louise Chevillotte
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'Western': Cannes Review
Bulgarian-set realist feature about a German construction team from Valeska Griseback
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'Sicilian Ghost Story': Cannes Review
This blend of teenage romance, gothic fantasy and Mafia thriller opens Cannes Critics Week
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'When God Sleeps': Tribeca Review
Up close and personal with Shahin Najafi, the German-based ‘Salman Rushdie of rap’