All Un Certain Regard articles – Page 9
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Features
Director Ali Abbasi on how Cannes title 'Border' channels "the experience of being a minority"
Abbasi lived for 20 years in Iran, then studied in Sweden before moving to his current home in Denmark.
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Reviews
'Rafiki': Cannes Review
Kenya’s first film at Cannes brings a fresh energy to its central lesbian love story
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Reviews
'Donbass': Cannes Review
The prolific Sergei Loznitsa opens Un Certain Regard with a blast from the titular region of Ukraine
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News
True Colours ramps up Italian slate, including Un Certain Regard title 'Euforia' (exclusive)
New roll of comedies includes Valerio Attansio’s directorial debut ‘The Handyman’.
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Un Certain Regard opener 'Donbass' clocks sales for Pyramide (exclusive)
The Paris-based company has sealed deals to Greece, Turkey and Germany amongst others.
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Films Boutique sells Un Certain Regard title 'Border' to France (exclusive)
It is the second feature from Iranian-born Danish director Ali Abbasi.
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Features
Cannes 2018: 20 films to look out for
Screen selects a few of the exciting projects to appear at Cannes this year
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Features
Cannes 2018: Screen's guide to the Un Certain Regard titles
Screen staff preview the titles competing in Un Certain Regard at this year’s festival.
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News
Beta rounds out Cannes slate with 'The Gentle Indifference Of The World', 'Woman At War'
Adilkhan Yerzhanov returns to Cannes with the Indifference world premiere in Un Certain Regard.
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Reviews
'The Desert Bride': Cannes Review
A long-distance bus ride turns into an adventure for Pauline Garcia’s Argentinian maid
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'The Summit': Cannes Review
Ricardo Darin plays the newly elected Argentine president in Santiago Mitre’s character drama
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'Closeness': Cannes Review
A social realist debut from Kantemir Balagov is an intense film influenced by the Dardenne brothers
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'Montparnasse Bienvenue' (Jeune Femme): Cannes Review
Laetitia Dosch dominates this Paris-set story of a woman in emotional freefall after a break-up
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'The Workshop (L'atelier)': Cannes Review
Dir. Laurent Cantet. France, 2017. 113minsTackling once again the burning topics of the day - in this case France at political and demographic crossroads - with subtle intelligence and a profoundly humanistic touch, Laurent Cantet (The Class) delivers a film that may be difficult to classify ...
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'Out': Cannes Review
An unemployed factory worker travels from Slovakia to the Baltics to catch a big fish
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'Until The Birds Return': Cannes Review
Three interconnected stories tell of life in modern-day Algeria in Karim Moussaoui’s feature debut
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'Fortunata': Cannes Review
Jasmine Trinca shines as a put-upon single mother in this Italian melodrama
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'Redoutable': Cannes Review
Louis Garrel takes on the role of Jean-Luc Godard for The Artist’s Michel Hazanavicius