All Un Certain Regard articles
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         News NewsCannes, IFFR winners ‘I Only Rest In The Storm’, ‘Fiume o morte!’ acquired for UK-IrelandEXCLUSIVE: Distributor will release both titles in cinemas this autumn. 
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         News NewsHarris Dickinson’s Cannes premiere ‘Urchin’ picked up for UK-IrelandEXCLUSIVE: Dickinson’s debut feature film will be released in cinemas on October 3. 
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         News NewsCannes award-winner ‘Pillion’ sells to Italy, Germany and more for CornerstoneHarry Lighton’s UK drama stars Alexander Skarsgard and Harry Melling. 
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         Reviews Reviews‘The Mysterious Gaze Of The Flamingo’ review: Un Certain Regard winner is set in 1980s ChileAIDS is making its presence felt within an alternative community in the mining region 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Caravan’ review: A mother and her disabled son take to the road in ItalyCzech debut from Zuzana Kirchnerova is born from her own personal experience and her Cinefondation-winning short 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Heads Or Tails?’ review: John C. Reilly is Buffalo Bill in this ‘rambunctious’ spaghetti WesternRising French star Nadia Tereszkiewicz also stars in this surrealist Un Certain Regard premiere 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Homebound’ review: Neeraj Ghaywan’s empathetic Indian drama is backed by EP Martin ScorseseStory of two friends attempting to escape their marginalised roots could be an Un Certain Regard breakout 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Eleanor The Great’ review: June Squibb headlines Scarlett Johansson’s warm debutChiwetel Ejiofor and Erin Kellyman co-star in this Holocaust-themed story set in New York’s Jewish community 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Aisha Can’t Fly Away’ review: A Cairo careworker finds herself caught up in local gang tensionsMorad Mostafa’s feature debut mixes drama and magical realism 
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         Reviews Reviews‘A Poet’ review: A failed Colombian poet mentors a promising young talentSimon Mesa Soto’s second feature is powered by a strong performance from non-professional Ubeimar Rios 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Once Upon A Time In Gaza’ review: Satirical, resonant follow-up to ‘Gaza Mon Amour’Latest film from the Nasser brothers looks at everyday life in Gaza City in the 2010s 
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         Reviews Reviews‘My Father’s Shadow’ review: Sope Dirisu stars in this electric debut set in 1990s NigeriaThe semi-autobiographical first feature from Akinola Davies Jr premieres in Un Certain Regard 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Pillion’ review: Alexander Skarsgard and Harry Melling star in frank British debutWriter/director Harry Lighton sensitively explores a submissive gay relationship 
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         Features Features‘Pillion’ director Harry Lighton on finding the light in his transgressive queer drama: “I didn’t want the sex to feel like empty provocation”Harry Lighton makes his feature debut with queer sub-dom drama ‘Pillion’. 
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         Features FeaturesNeeraj Ghaywan, director of Un Certain Regard premiere ‘Homebound’, talks 10-year gap between films, getting notes from Martin ScorseseGhaywan attributes the length gap between the two films to Cannes and his own imposter syndrome. 
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         Reviews Reviews‘I Only Rest In The Storm’ review: Pedro Pinho visits neo-colonialism in Guinea-BissauA Portuguese engineer becomes embroiled with two locals while working in Guinea-Bissa 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Urchin’ review: Harris Dickinson directs an elevated study of addictionBritish actor-turned-filmmaker bows in Un Certain Regard 
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         Reviews Reviews‘The Chronology Of Water’ review: Kristen Stewart’s debut is an intense deep-dive into the life of a troubled artistLength and repetition undermines a fiery film anchored by Imogen Poots 
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         Reviews Reviews‘The Plague’ review: Joel Edgerton produces, stars in timely hazing dramaCharlie Polinger’s perceptive debut plays out at an all-boys water polo camp 
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         Features FeaturesKristen Stewart unpacks her feature directorial debut ‘The Chronology Of Water’“I’m an angry optimist,” says the actress-turned-filmmaker 
 








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