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Bifan’s 25th edition ready to roll with new sections and nearly 100 world premieres
The Korean fantastic film festival will run July 8-18.
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Cannes 2021: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the 2021 Cannes International Film Festival, which runs July 6-17. To read click on the image below.
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Why travel bans, quarantines and testing are proving a headache for Cannes PRs
The hardest hit are those working with UK-based talent.
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US buyers defy pandemic to hit Croisette in numbers
However a slimmed-down US and UK industry presence in general.
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How Cannes Val Kilmer doc ‘Val’ will make viewers “fall in love” with the enigmatic actor
Directors talk about collecting footage of Val Kilmer for the A24 documentary.
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Todd Haynes, Christine Vachon talk Cannes’ title ‘The Velvet Underground’
The documentary based on the acclaimed rock band is set to premeire at Cannes.
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Reviews
‘Death Knot’: Udine Review
Indonesian genre outing marks a strong - if low-budget - debut for Cornelio Sunny
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‘Babi Yar. Context’: Cannes Review
Sergei Loznitza turns his gaze to wartime Ukraine, and the 1941 massacre of Jews outsite Kiev, in this powerful documentary
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‘The Souvenir: Part II’: Cannes Review
Joanna Hogg’s sequel to 2019’s ‘The Souvenir’ is both daring and absorbing
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‘After Yang’: Cannes Review
Kogonada follows up Colombus with a beautifully-executed tale of AI and identity starring Colin Farrell
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Venice poised to host glitzy auteur edition
Pedro Almodovar, Jane Campion, Paolo Sorrentino in the mix.
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Cineart secures bumper crop of Cannes titles
The 17 titles are a mix of pre-buys and acquisitions.
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‘Everything Went Fine’: Cannes Review
Sophie Marceau leads a strong cast in Francois Ozon’s quietly moving tribute to his late writing partner, Emmanuele Bernheim
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Screen reveals 2021 Cannes jury grid critics
Critics will score the 24 titles in Competition at Cannes
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‘Evolution’: Cannes Review
An intense, stylised rendition of a Holocaust-themed stage play by Kata Weber and Kornel Mundruczo
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‘Robust’: Cannes Review
Critics Week opens with an enjoyable odd-couple drama starring Gerard Depardieu and Deborah Lukumuena
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‘Ahed’s Knee’: Cannes Review
Nadav Lapid plays in Competition with a caustic story about an Israeli film-maker forced into a cultural compromise
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Pandemic-era Cannes wrestles with early teething troubles
Delegates are expressing alarm at the lack of social distancing measures in place.