All Reviews articles – Page 156
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Reviews‘Ripples Of Life’: Cannes Review
For his second feature, Wei Shujun serves up a satricial exploration of the pursuit of authenticity
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Reviews‘Titane’: Cannes Review
For her follow-up to Raw, Julia Ducournau delivers ’a deranged cocktail of outrage, excess, conceptual ferocity and sheer silliness’
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Reviews‘Deception’: Cannes Review
Arnaud Desplechin’s French-language adaptation of Philip Roth’s 1990 novel is ’accomplished French filmmaking the way arthouse denizens like it’
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Reviews‘Mi Iubita-Mon Amour’: Cannes Review
‘Jumbo’ actress Noemie Merlant also stars in her feature directorial debut
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Reviews‘A Hero’: Cannes Review
Asghar Farhadi returns to Competition with the story of an unlinkely man caught in a social media storm
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Reviews‘The Stronghold’ (‘Bac Nord’): Cannes Review
Cedric Jiminez directs this crime drama based on a true case of police corruption in Marseille in 2012
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Reviews‘Streetwise’ (‘Gaey Wa’r’): Cannes Review
Gritty drama from China is set in the Sichuan Province of two decades ago
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Reviews‘The French Dispatch’: Cannes Review
Wes Anderson launches his fantastical France-set anthology at Cannes before a September global release through Searchlight
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Reviews‘Invisible Demons’: Cannes Review
Indian filmmaker Rahul Jain pulls no punches about his homeland’s environmental crisis
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Reviews‘Petrov’s Flu’: Cannes Review
Incarcerated Russian filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov sends his latest drama to Cannes Competition
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Reviews‘Commitment Hasan’: Cannes Review
Turkey’s Semih Kaplanoglu continues his ‘Commitment’ trilogy in Cannes Un Certain Regard
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Reviews‘Murina’: Cannes Review
Tense debut set on a Croatian island promises an explosive payoff – and delivers
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Reviews‘Bruno Reidal, Confessions Of A Murderer’: Cannes Review
France’s Vincent Le Port makes his arresting debut with this dramatisation of a real-life murderer
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Reviews‘JFK Revisited: Through The Looking Glass’: Cannes Review
Oliver Stone returns to the scene of the crime
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Reviews‘Moneyboys’: Cannes Review
A gay Chinese hustler struggles to cope with the disapproval of his rural family
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Reviews‘Amparo’: Cannes Review
An intense and personal debut from Colombian filmmaker Simon Mesa Soto
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Reviews‘Medusa’: Cannes Review
Brazillian filmmaker Anita Rocha da Silveria cements her reputation with this stylish satire
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Reviews‘Bergman Island’: Cannes Review
Mia Hansen-Løve takes Vicky Krieps and Tim Roth on a pilgrimage to Sweden
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Reviews‘Evolution’: Cannes Review
An intense, stylised rendition of a Holocaust-themed stage play by Kata Weber and Kornel Mundruczo
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Reviews‘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
















