All Reviews articles – Page 100
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‘Everybody Loves Jeanne’: Cannes Review
A woman attempts to outrun her inner demons in this charming comedy from Céline Devaux
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‘R.M.N.’: Cannes Review
Cristian Mungiu paints a sombre portrait of modern xenophobia in his Romanian homeland
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‘Marcel!’: Cannes Review
A young girl vies with the family dog for her mother’s attention in this off-kilter family drama
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‘Triangle Of Sadness’: Cannes Review
Ruben Ostland glosses it up for this Palme D’Or winning satire set aboard a luxury yacht
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‘Pamfir’: Cannes Review
A bold and brave story of a family man at the mercy of small town corruption
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‘Under The Fig Trees’: Cannes Review
Erige Sehiri makes her fiction debut with this gentle human drama set in a Tunisian orchard
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‘War Pony’: Cannes Reviews
Riley Keough makes her co-directorial debut with this measured look at life on a Native American reservation
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‘Paris Memories’: Cannes Review
The survivor of a Parisian terrorist attack finds her life forever changed in Alice Winocour’s hopeful drama
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‘Aftersun’: Cannes Review
A daughter tries to piece together a childhood trip to Turkey with her father in Charlotte Wells’ promising debut
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‘More Than Ever’: Cannes Review
Vicky Krieps and Gaspard Ulliel are superb in this sensitive romantic drama
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‘Three Thousand Years Of Longing’: Cannes review
George Miller conjures a Djinn - Idris Elba - out of a bottle in this poignant ode to storytelling
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‘Brother And Sister’: Cannes Review
A sterling cast headed by Marion Cotillard and Melvil Poupaud anchor Arnaud Desplechin’s intense sibling saga
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‘The Night Of The 12th’: Cannes Review
Dominik Moll returns to Cannes with this fascinating police procedural
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‘The Stranger’: Cannes Review
Joel Edgerton’s brooding performance anchors this intense Australian true crime thriller
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‘Plan 75’: Cannes Review
This dystopian debut about aging and euthanasia in Japan is moving and understated
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‘Cairo Conspiracy' (aka 'Boy From Heaven’): Cannes Review
A ’Name of the Rose’ style murder mystery transposed to Cairo has the potential to travel further
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'Little Nicholas - Happy As Can Be’: Review
Charming animation exploring the creation and evolution of fictional French schoolboy Little Nicholas
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‘Enys Men’: Cannes Review
Mark Jenkin’s Cannes debut is an offbeat Cornish folk horror more concerned with atmosphere than story
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‘Sons Of Ramses’: Cannes Review
Clément Cogitore paints both an authentic community portrait and a serious, moody take on the Parisian crime drama
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‘Harkis’: Cannes Review
A sensitive portrait of Algerian soldiers who fought with the French army in their country’s war for independence