All Un Certain Regard articles – Page 3
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Features
‘Sick Of Myself’ director on Cannes’ audiences, self-censoring and creating unlikeable characters
Norway’s Kristoffer Borgli wrote and directed the film starring Kristine Kujath Thorp.
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Reviews
‘The Silent Twins’: Cannes Review
Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance bring intensity to their performances in this challenging true-life drama
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Reviews
‘Metronom’: Cannes Review
Alexandru Belc’s Un Certain Regard debut plays out in the harsh glare of Communist-controlled Romania of the 1970s
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News
Films Boutique scores sales on Un Certain Regard title ‘The Blue Caftan’ (exclusive)
Maryam Touzani’s has its Cannes premiere later this week for Films Boutique.
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Reviews
‘Joyland’: Cannes Review
Outdated ideas of gender and duty come under fire in the first Pakistani film to play at Cannes
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‘Sick Of Myself’: Cannes Review
A toxic relationship gone nuclear is at the heart of Kristoffer Borgli’s dark comedy
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‘The Worst Ones’: Cannes Review
The burgeoning genre of street-kid cinema is lampooned in this unbalanced satire
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‘Return To Seoul’: Cannes Review
Sony pick-up centres around a young adoptee who returns to Seoul to reconnect with her roots
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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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‘More Than Ever’: Cannes Review
Vicky Krieps and Gaspard Ulliel are superb in this sensitive romantic drama
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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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‘Corsage’: Cannes Review
Vicky Krieps is a ’chain-smoking self-absorbed uber-bitch’ in her performance of Empress Elisabeth of Austria
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News
mk2 films posts early deals on buzzy Un Certain Regard title ‘Corsage’ (exclusive)
Vicky Krieps as the 19th-century Empress Elisabeth of Austria, affectionately nicknamed Sisi, as she turns 40.
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Reviews
‘Harka’: Cannes Review
Adam Bessa excels as a Tunisian street seller amidst the Arab Spring upheaval in this heartfelt dramatic debut
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‘Rodeo’: Cannes Review
Lola Quivoron’s full mileage motocross movie proves she is a director with potential to burn
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Features
‘Harka’ producer Julie Viez on the Cannes title’s exhilarating Tunisian shoot
Un Certain Regard title Harka is the debut film by Egyptian-UK director Lotfy Nathan.
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Reviews
‘Father And Soldier’: Cannes Review
Omar Sy is a father determined to save his son from the French colonial fallout of the First World War
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News
First trailer for Un Certain Regard title ‘Mediterranean Fever’ (exclusive)
It is the director’s second time in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard selection.
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News
Cannes director turns lens on Ukrainian zoo animals during invasion (exclusive)
Maksym Nakonechnyi has been filming in zoos including in Kyiv and Odesa.