All Special Screening articles
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Reviews‘Cantona’ review: Energetic doc explores the man behind football’s enigmatic icon
Ben Nichols and David Tryhorn’s lively portrait plays as a Cannes Special Screening
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Reviews‘Rehearsals For A Revolution’ review: Four decades of Iranian history informs this timely, moving documentary
Pegah Ahangarani’s deeply personal film hits the sweet spot between intimate diary and political narrative
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Reviews‘John Lennon: The Last Interview’ review: Steven Soderbergh’s poignant doc is undercut by egregious AI visuals
Uneven Cannes Special Screening is structured around Lennon and Yoko Ono’s final interview
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Reviews‘Ashes’ review: Diego Luna directs a quiet exploration of the Mexican immigrant experience
Luna’s fourth directorial feature stars an impressive Anna Diaz and premieres as a Cannes Special Screening
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NewsOscar-nominated ‘Little Amélie or The Character Of Rain’ acquired for Germany
EXCLUSIVE: Film is nominated for best animated feature at the 98th Oscars.
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Reviews‘The Six Billion Dollar Man’ review: Julian Assange is the ultimate whistleblower in Eugene Jarecki doc
Director uses divisive WikiLeaks founder to explore the wider freedom of the press
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Reviews‘Tell Her I Love Her’ review: Romane Bohringer confronts her own past in convoluted hybrid feature
Over-stuffed docu-fiction hybrid is the result of a close collaboration with French politician Clémentine Autain
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Reviews‘A Private Life’ review: Rebecca Zlotowski directs Jodie Foster in her first French-speaking lead
Foster is a Parisian therapist embroiled in a murder mystery in this intriguing, uneven thriller
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Reviews‘Little Amelie’ review: Life in 1960s Japan through the eyes of a Belgian toddler
Charming animation is based on Amelie Nothomb’s memoir ‘The Character of Rain’
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Reviews‘Mama’ review: A Polish domestic worker has a difficult return home from Israel
Writer/director Or Sinai’s composed character study is split between two countries, like its central character
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Reviews‘A Magnificent Life’ review: Sylvain Chomet animates the life of Marcel Pagnol
’Triplets of Belleville’ director presents presents a rose-tinted view of the writer/director
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Reviews‘The Wave’ review: Sebastian Lelio's ambitious feminist musical is set to Chile’s university strikes
Ambitious project set during the 2018 protests is an over-reach for the Oscar-winning director
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Reviews‘Bono: Stories Of Surrender’ review: U2’s Bono looks back in energetic solo show
Andrew Dominik turns Bono’s 2022 stage tour into an immersive performance for Apple
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NewsIsraeli Cannes Official Selection title ‘Mama’ secures sales representation
EXCLUSIVE: The film is the only Israeli film in Cannes Official Selection this year.
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Reviews‘Nasty - More Than Just Tennis’: Cannes Review
Colourful documentary profiles the impact of Romanian player Ilie ‘Nasty’ Nastase on the world of tennis and beyond
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Reviews‘Filmlovers!’: Cannes Review
Arnaud Desplechin celebrates his life-long love of cinema through the experiences of alter-ego protagonist Paul Dedalus
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Reviews‘An Ordinary Case’: Cannes Review
Daniel Auteuil directs and stars as a lawyer defending a murder case in this by-the-numbers French legal drama
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Reviews‘Elementary’: Cannes Review
Claire Simon profiles daily life in a French elementary school in this charming documentary
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Reviews‘Ernest Cole, Lost And Found’: Cannes Review
Raoul Peck explores the life and work of exiled South African protest photographer Ernest Cole
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Reviews‘The Invasion’: Cannes Review
Sergei Loznitsa presents a vivid document of the effects of the Russian invasion on Ukraine
















