All Reviews articles – Page 129
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‘Belle’: Cannes Review
Mirai’s Mamoru Hosoda plays in a virtual realm with this captivating alternate-reality animation
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‘Casablanca Beats’: Cannes Review
A vibrant musical from Nabil Ayouch, shot over two years at the cultural centre he founded
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‘France’: Cannes Review
A surprising swerve from formerly austere auteur Bruno Dumont showcases Lea Seydoux as the title character
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‘Memoria’: Cannes Review
Tilda Swinton experiences a tropical malady in Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Cannes Competition entry, filmed and set in Colombia
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‘Prayers For The Stolen’: Cannes Review
Tatiano Huezo’s intimate tale of Mexican adolescents makes its bow in Un Certain Regard
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‘Hold Me Tight’: Cannes Review
Mathieu Amalric adapts and directs this demanding arthouse film about loss and abandonment starring Vicky Krieps
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‘Feathers’: Cannes Review
Unsettling, wry drama/comedy from Egypt is the winner of the 2021 Critics’ Week top prize at Cannes
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‘Paris, 13th District’: Cannes Review
Jacques Audiard reinvents his own cinema with this fresh story of lovers inter-twined in today’s Paris
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‘The Story Of My Wife’: Cannes Review
Ildiko Enyedi’s lengthy and lifeless drama adapts the 1942 novel by Milan Fust
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‘The Year Of The Everlasting Storm’: Cannes Review
Seven short films mix documentary and fiction to paint a portrait of pandemic life
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‘Red Rocket’: Cannes Review
Simon Rex plays a conniving former porn star in a showcase role for director Sean Baker
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‘Europa’: Cannes Review
An Iraqi refugee desperate for a new life attempts to outrun bloodthirsty Turkish ‘migrant hunters’
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‘Women Do Cry’: Cannes Review
A powerful indictment of the patriarchy in Bulgaria from the directors of ’The Cat In The Wall’ and starring Maria Bakalova of ‘Borat 2’
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‘Neptune Frost’: Cannes Review
Cyber-musical from Rwanda showing in Directors’ Fortnight displays defiant and dizzying originality
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‘A Tale Of Love And Desire’: Cannes Review
Leila Bouzid closes out Cannes Critics’ Week with this likeable Paris-set love story
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‘The Braves’: Cannes Review
A female friendship comes under strain in Anais Volpe’s Directors’ Fortnight title
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‘Freda’: Cannes Review
Creole-language debut from Haiti sparkles at Cannes sidebar Un Certain Regard
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‘Blue Bayou’: Cannes Review
Justin Chon takes a step up in this Focus Features tearjerker co-starring Alicia Vikander
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‘Ripples Of Life’: Cannes Review
For his second feature, Wei Shujun serves up a satricial exploration of the pursuit of authenticity