All Cannes articles – Page 36
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‘Firebrand’: Cannes Review
Katherine Parr, the wife who outlived Henry VIII, is finally given a biopic starring Alicia Vikander and Jude Law
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‘Anatomy Of A Fall’: Cannes Review
Sandra Hüller plays a wife on trial for her husband’s murder in Justine Triet’s knotty Palm d’Or winning title
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‘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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‘Mambar Pierrette’: Cannes Review
A free-spirited seamstress navigates poverty and patriarchy in the Cameroonian city of Douala
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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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News
UK producers call for more support to be able to work with local talent
“We’re the ones making work for actors and everybody,’” said Anna Griffin at a BFI / Screen panel in Cannes.
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Martin Scorsese voices support for Ukraine, freedom of speech at Cannes 2023
Director is “very nervous about the aggression of Russia”; says “freedom to speak is the most important.”
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France's minister of culture talks plan to woo more international productions
“We have beautiful landscapes and cities, but more and more shoots are happening in studios and our studios are small and not modernised enough.”
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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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Todd Haynes’ ‘May December’ lands top of Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Banel & Adama also lands on the grid with a 2.3 average.
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‘Along Came Love’: Cannes Review
An epic post-war romance starring Anaïs Demoustier and Vincent Lacoste has its roots in director Katell Quillevere’s own family history
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‘May December’ star Natalie Portman highlights "different expectations" for women at Cannes Film Festival
“Some people in France call May-December relationships ‘Le Macron’” jokes Todd Haynes.
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‘Pictures Of Ghosts’: Cannes Review
A historical essay about the picture palaces of Kleber Mendonca Filho’s hometown of Recife
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’Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry’: Cannes Review
An independent middle-aged woman reaches a crisis point in this endearingly-acted Georgia-set romantic drama
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News
Sovereign to release ‘Lost In The Night’ in the UK and Ireland (exclusive)
Amat Escalante’s title debuted in the Cannes Premiere section.
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Features
Jessica Hausner on exploring society’s “weak spots” in ‘Club Zero’
Club Zero stars Mia Wasikowska as a teacher at an elite boarding school whose lessons on “conscious eating” have radical and drastic effects on her students.
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Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cannes title ‘Monster’ scores UK-Ireland deal (exclusive)
Japan’s Gaga Corporation is handling sales in Asia, while Paris-based Goodfellas has the rest of the world.
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Cannes’ UK Pavilion to tackle green crisis in production; plus ‘How To Have Sex’ talent talk
A talent talk with Cannes Un Certain Regard title ‘How To Have Sex’ director Molly Manning Walker is also on today’s line-up.
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Media Luna takes on psychological thriller ‘Sparrow Call’ (exclusive)
The film stars David Bark-Jones, Billie Vee, Anita Albrecht and Amber Lily-Butterworth.
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Jason Yu talks Critics’ Week title ‘Sleep’, praised by Palme d’Or and Oscar-winner Bong Joon Ho
Bong says it is “the most unique horror film and the smartest debut film I’ve seen in 10 years”.