All Un Certain Regard articles – Page 5
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Reviews
‘Good Mother’: Cannes Review
Hafsia Hersi shows her mettle in her second film, set in a Marseilles housing estate
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’Unclenching The Fists’: Cannes Review
Russian filmmaker Kira Kovalenko makes her debut with this intense, Un Certain Regard-winning family drama
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‘House Arrest’: Cannes Review
Aleksey German Jr arrives at Cannes with the story of a University professor confined to campus
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‘Great Freedom’: Cannes Review
Sebastian Meise’s drama carefully tracks the persecution of homosexuality in Germany over the decades
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‘After Yang’: Cannes Review
Kogonada follows up Colombus with a beautifully-executed tale of AI and identity starring Colin Farrell
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‘Playground’: Cannes Review
Life in a French primary school is a trauma to be endured in Laura Wandel’s gut-punch debut
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‘Onoda - 10,000 Nights in the Jungle’: Cannes Review
Opening Un Certain Regard, Arthur Harari’s feature follows a Japanese soldier who fights on through the decades
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‘Rehana’: Cannes Review
Un Certain Regard drama set in Bangladesh follows one woman’s heedless pursuit of justice
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Features
Cannes 2021 line-up guide: Un Certain Regard titles
This year’s Un Certain Regard includes Eskil Vogt, Mina Mileva and Vesela Kasazkova, and Laura Wandel.
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News
Andrea Arnold to preside over Cannes Un Certain Regard jury
Cannes Official Selection section will showcase 20 films this year.
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Cannes’ Un Certain Regard to open with ‘Onoda - 10 000 Nights In The Jungle’
It is the second film by French director Arthur Harari.
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Cannes’ Thierry Fremaux on women directors, Covid challenges, potential international screenings
Frémaux discusses hopes around travel restrictions, determination to keep Cannes international.
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Indie Sales boards Un Certain Regard title ‘Playground’, releases first image (exclusive)
Director Laura Wandel’s Foreign Bodies played in the short film section of Official Selection in 2014.
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'Homeward': Cannes Review
This notable debut takes the form of a father-and-son road trip from Kyiv to Crimea
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'The Bears' Famous Invasion': Cannes Review
Stylish animated adaptation of Dino Buzzati’s 1945 novel
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'Nina Wu': Cannes Review
A #Metoo moment from Taiwan’s Midi Zi, with actoress/writer Wu Ke-Xi drawing heavily on personal experiences
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'The Invisible Life Of Euridice Gusmao': Cannes Review
Two sisters are forced to live apart in 1950s Rio de Janiero