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'Fortunata': Cannes Review
Jasmine Trinca shines as a put-upon single mother in this Italian melodrama
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'How to Talk to Girls at Parties': Cannes Review
Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman star in long-gestating punk meets aliens drama
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'West of The Jordan River': Cannes Review
Amos Gitai returns to the occupied territories, scene of his 1982 documentary Field Diary
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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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'Gabriel And The Mountain': Cannes Review
The real-life story of Brazilian backpacker Gabriel Buchmann is the basis for this uplifting drama
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'The Meyerowitz Stories (New And Selected)': Cannes Review
Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller and Dustin Hoffman star in the latest from director Noah Baumbach
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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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'April's Daughter': Cannes Review
Emma Suarez gives a sly star performance in Michel Franco’s follow-up to Chronic
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'Alive In France': Cannes Review
Abel Ferrera stages a series of concert performances celebrating his filmmaking career; the result is surprisingly endearing
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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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'Tehran Taboo': Cannes Review
Ali Soozandeh’s visually striking animation reveals a little-seen side to Tehran’s youth
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'Walking Past The Future': Cannes Review
Chinese filmmaker Li Ruijun explores the isolation of modern city life
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'BPM (Beats Per Minute): 'Cannes Review'
Dir Robin Campillo. France. 2017. 143mins.Robin Campillo’s third feature as a director confirms the old maxim that the more personal the material, the more authentic the drama. Revisiting elements of his own experience, Campillo has created a bustling fresco of the personalities and politics of the ...
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'The Rider': Cannes Review
Chloe Zhao impresses with her follow up to Songs My Brothers Taught Me, also set in South Dakota’s largest reservation
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'A Prayer Before Dawn': Cannes Review
Jean Stephane Sauvaire follows up Johnny Mad Dog with a tough Thai prison drama starring a knockout Joe Cole
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'The Square': Cannes Review
A museum director’s life goes downhill in the wake of a PR stunt designed to promote a piece of performance art called The Square.
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'A Man Of Integrity': Cannes Review
An Iranian goldfish farmer finds his principles under serious threat in this muted drama