All Un Certain Regard articles – Page 3
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News
Goodfellas boards father-daughter thriller ‘Le Royaume’ ahead of Cannes premiere (exclusive)
The film is produced by prolific French production house Chi-Fou-Mi.
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Charades boards Hiroshi Okuyama’s Un Certain Regard selection ‘My Sunshine’ (exclusive)
The sales company has also released a first-look image.
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Mongolian Cannes title ‘If Only I Could Hibernate’ sells widely for Urban Sales (exclusive)
Paris-based sales agent locks deals for Zoljargal Purevdash’s debut feature.
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Magnolia International adds key territory sales on Cannes UCR hit ‘The Delinquents’ (exclusive)
Spain, China, Middle East among buyers for Rodrigo Moreno’s selection.
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Studiocanal racks up European deals for Alex Lutz’s Cannes romantic drama ‘Strangers By Night’ (exclusive)
Actor, writer and director Lutz and producer Didar Domehri reflect on bringing the film to the big screen.
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Reviews
‘Strangers By Night’: Cannes Review
Alex Lutz directs and stars in this Un Certain Regard closer about the chance meeting of a Parisian couple
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Reviews
‘Salem’: Cannes Review
Jean-Bernard Marlin’s fiery gang-war film confirms the promise of his debut ’Shéhérezade’
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Reviews
’All To Play For’: Cannes Review
Virginie Efira shines as a single mother attempting to save her son from the French care system
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Reviews
‘Hopeless’: Cannes Review
A troubled teenager turns to the mob in Kim Chang-hoon’s brutal South Korean drama
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Reviews
‘Terrestrial Verses’: Cannes Review
Iranian filmmakers Ali Asgari and Alireza Khatami present a series of vignettes building up to a social picture
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Reviews
‘The Buriti Flower’: Cannes Review
Docu-drama explores the relationship between the past and present for Brazil’s indigenous Krahô community
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News
Korean drama ‘Hopeless’ lands Asia, Europe sales ahead of Cannes premiere (exclusive)
Kim Chang-hoon’s feature directorial debut plays in Un Certain Regard.
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Reviews
‘The Settlers’: Cannes Review
Felipe Galvez’s ambitious feature debut confronts a brutal period in Chilean colonial history
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Reviews
‘Omen’: Cannes Review
An ostracised Congolese man returns from Europe with his pregnant fiancee to face the fears of his traditional family
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Reviews
‘If Only I Could Hibernate’: Cannes Review
A teenage boy attempts to study his way out of poverty in this assured debut from Mongolia
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‘The Mother Of All Lies’: Cannes Review
Asmae El Moudir explores the history of both her family and her Casablanca neighbourhood in this distinctive documentary
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‘The Breaking Ice’: Cannes Review
Anthony Chen turns his attentions to China’s young adult generation and the winter vistas of the country’s far north
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Reviews
‘Goodbye Julia’: Cannes Review
A timeless tale of persecution and guilt set in pre-seceded Sudan
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Reviews
‘Only The River Flows’: Cannes Review
Chinese cinema makes a sophisticated and stylish return with Wei Shujun’s nimble noir
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Features
‘Goodbye Julia’ producer on Cannes’ first Sudanese title: “Civil war might destroy the country, but it won’t stop us filmmakers”
Amjad Abu Alala on the journey behind the first Sudanese feature to be selected by Cannes and the impact of war.