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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
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'Filmworker': Cannes Review
Leon Vitali shares his stories of a life devoted to Stanley Kubrick
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'Beauty And The Dogs': Cannes Review
Dir/scr: Kaouther Ben Hania. Tunisia/France/Sweden/Norway/Lebanon/Qatar/Switzerland. 2017. 100mins.An evening which starts with a carefree student party and selfies with friends descends into a Kafkaesque waking nightmare for 21-year-old Mariam (Mariam Al Ferjani). Loosely based on a real event, Kaouther Ben Hania’s gruelling drama collates vividly immediate fragments ...
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'A Ciambra': Cannes Review
Jonas Carpignano revisits the life of an Italian teen in his follow-up to Mediterranea
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'They': Cannes Review
A mature and moving story of childhood, growth and identity from Iran’s Anahita Ghazvinizadeh
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'Los Perros': Cannes Review
Marcela Said’s second feature explores privelege and power in Chile’s upper classes
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'Faces Places (Visages Villages)': Cannes Review
Film director Agnes Varda and photographer JR team for a heartwarming road trip through France
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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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'Jupiter's Moon': Cannes Review
A Syrian refugee is gunned down at the border but wakes up with mysterious powers in Kornel Mundruczo’s follow-up to White God
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'Barbara': Cannes Review
Mathieu Amalric directs and also plays the director of a film about the iconic French singer
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'Blade Of The Immortal': Cannes Review
Takashi Miike’s adaptation of a beloved manga classic is both tasteful and bloody
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'Western': Cannes Review
Bulgarian-set realist feature about a German construction team from Valeska Griseback
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'Let The Sunshine In': Cannes Review
Claire Denis opens Directors’ Fortnight with this elegant, mercurial comedy starring Juliette Binoche
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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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'Brigsby Bear': Cannes Review
An isolated man attempts to make his own version of his favourite kids show in this quirky comedy
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'Loveless': Cannes Review
An unforgiving image of Russia’s middle class kicks off Cannes 2017 Competition