All Un Certain Regard articles – Page 7
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News
Wild Bunch International boards Ukrainian Cannes title ‘Butterfly Vision’ (exclusive)
Maksym Nakonechnyi’s first feature revolves around a female Ukrainian soldier returning home after months of being held a prisoner in the Donbas.
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Luxbox boards Maha Haj’s Un Certain Regard title ‘Mediterranean Fever’ (exclusive)
Haj’s first film ’Personal Affairs’ also screened in Cannes Un Certain Regard in 2016.
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Cannes adds 17 more titles to 2022 Official Selection
New titles join 47 unveiled at April 14 press conference and previously announced Elvis and Top Gun: Maverick.
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The Match Factory boards Emin Alper’s Cannes title ‘Burning Days’ (exclusive)
Turkish drama set to premiere in Un Certain Regard.
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Cannes 2021 title ‘The Innocents’ sells to UK-Ireland, France, Germany (exclusive)
Protagonist Pictures secures multiple deals on Eskil Vogt’s supernatural drama.
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Reviews
‘La Civil’: Cannes Review
Teodora Mihai makes an explosive fiction debut with this thriller set in Mexico
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‘Prayers For The Stolen’: Cannes Review
Tatiano Huezo’s intimate tale of Mexican adolescents makes its bow in Un Certain Regard
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‘Women Do Cry’: Cannes Review
A powerful indictment of the patriarchy in Bulgaria from the directors of ’The Cat In The Wall’ and starring Maria Bakalova of ‘Borat 2’
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‘Freda’: Cannes Review
Creole-language debut from Haiti sparkles at Cannes sidebar Un Certain Regard
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‘Blue Bayou’: Cannes Review
Justin Chon takes a step up in this Focus Features tearjerker co-starring Alicia Vikander
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‘Lamb’: Cannes Review
Confident Icelandic debut which ’walks a delicate balance between supernatural thriller and absurdist comedy’
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‘Streetwise’ (‘Gaey Wa’r’): Cannes Review
Gritty drama from China is set in the Sichuan Province of two decades ago
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‘Commitment Hasan’: Cannes Review
Turkey’s Semih Kaplanoglu continues his ‘Commitment’ trilogy in Cannes Un Certain Regard
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‘Moneyboys’: Cannes Review
A gay Chinese hustler struggles to cope with the disapproval of his rural family
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‘The Innocents’: Cannes Review
Eskil Vogt constructs a whole new playground in compelling Un Certain Regard drama
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‘Let It Be Morning’: Cannes Review
An Israeli Arab visiting his hometown finds himself under military seige
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‘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