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'Pope Francis - A Man Of His Word': Cannes Review
Wim Wenders presents an interesting, if glossy, portrait of Pope Francis
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'Happy As Lazzaro': Cannes Review
Alice Rohrwacher’s follow-up to ‘The Wonders’ is a delirious brew
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'Murder Me, Monster (Muere, Monstruo, Muere)': Cannes Review
Source: Cannes Film Festival Murder Me, Monster Dir Alejandro Fadel. Argentina. 2018. 106mins Alejandro Fadel wades into some dark, murky waters with Murder Me, Monster (Muere, Monstruo, Muere), a gory creature feature from the fantasy realms of Guillermo Del Toro with a nod to David Lynch along ...
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'Our Struggles' (Nos Batailles)': Cannes Review
Romain Duris is the factory worker struggling to balance his responsibilities
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'The Great Mystical Circus (O Grande Circo Místico)': Cannes Review
Carlos Diegues plots the changing fortunes of a family-run circus
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'Fahrenheit 451': Cannes Review
A militant regime attempts to stamp out free thought in this by-the-numbers Ray Bradbury adaptation
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'Manto': Cannes Review
Nawazuddin Siddiqui puts in an impressive central performance as writer Saadat Hasan Manto
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'Climax': Cannes Review
Gaspar Noé returns with an uncompromising street dance/horror hybrid.
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'Girls Of The Sun': Cannes Review
A batallion of female Kurdish fighters take on ISIS in Eva Husson’s follow-up to ‘Bang Gang’
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'Angel Face': Cannes Review
Love is not enough in this tale of a woman struggling to look after her daughter
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'The World Is Yours (Le monde est à toi)': Cannes Review
A hapless Parisian criminal tries to find the funds to go straight
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'The Spy Gone North (Gongjak)': Cannes Review
A South Korean agent must infiltrate 1990s North Korea in Yoon Jong-bin’s spy thriller
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'Another Day Of Life': Cannes Review
Animation/live-action hybrid look at Angola’s 1975 fight for independence
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'The Load': Cannes Review
A truck driver undertakes a dangerous journey across war-torn Kosovo
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'Ash Is Purest White': Cannes Review
Jia Zhangke explores the evolution of China through the experiences of a woman released from jail
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'El Angel': Cannes Review
Propulsive crime drama from Argentina features a breakthrough performance from newcomer Lorenzo Ferro