All Cannes articles – Page 51
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‘Salam’: Cannes Review
Doc exploring French rap star Diam’s mental health and conversion to Islam is compromised by the involvement of its subject
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‘For The Sake Of Peace’: Cannes Review
Forest Whitaker-backed doc follows two young South Sudanese people determined to reclaim their country
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‘The Beasts’: Cannes Review
Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s psychological thriller about outsiders in a Galician village is ’a brooding, muscular piece of filmmaking’
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News
“It’s not a comeback film”: former French rap star Diams talks Cannes bio-doc ‘Salam’
Bio-documentary is co-directed by ex-rapper Melanie Diams, ‘Divines’ director Houda Benyamina and writer Anne Cissé.
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‘Broker’, ‘Close’, ‘Pacifiction’ land on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Competition titles from Hirokazu Kore-eda, Lukas Dhont and Albert Serra face our jurors.
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Mubi adds Ali Abbasi’s ‘Holy Spider’ to Cannes 2022 acquisition slate
Arthouse platform has taken UK-Ire, LatAm excluding Mexico, and Malaysia.
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‘Holy Spider’ director Ali Abbasi: “We didn’t do it as an activist work but it takes up the themes”
The Iran-born, Denmark-based director was talkinig about the issue of women’s rights in Iran.
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Features
Directing duo of Cannes title ‘Feminist Riposte’ on the activists firing up French feminism
Marie Perennès and Simon Depardon wanted to capture the ‘collage’ movement sweeping France and give profile to the debate.
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‘Dodo’: Cannes Review
Panos Koutras’ chaotic comedy farce is an ambitious fresco of a family’s existential crisis
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‘Close’: Cannes Review
Lukas Dhont’s |Grand Prix-winning picture is an intimate, quietly devastating study of childhood friendship between two boys
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‘Rebel’: Cannes Review
Adil & Bilall’s family drama about Jihad radicalisation hits close to home for the Belgian-Moroccan duo
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‘Broker’: Cannes Review
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s first Korean-language picture is a sensitive and compassionate look at the market for unwanted children
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News
Taking part in the Cannes Unifrance Critics Lab
Alexandra Slater took part in the first Unifrance Critics Lab, devised to strengthen the ties between English-speaking film critics and French industry.
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Reviews
‘Pacifiction’: Cannes Review
Albert Serra’s latest is the strangely captivating tale of a colourful politician in French Polynesia
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Alice Winocour on ‘Paris Memories’ and who she would like to see in the Cannes line-up
‘Paris Memories’ is about the resilience of the survivors of a terrorist attack.
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A24 buys Cannes drama ‘Close’ for North America
Lukas Dhont’s film screens in competiton at the Cannes festival.
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‘The Beasts’ director Rodrigo Sorogoyen on making a modern-day western in Galicia
The Spanish director reflects on a change of pace following the thrillers and crime dramas for which he has become known.
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In pictures: Screen, BFC UK Cannes reception
Speeches from Screen’s Matt Mueller, BFC’s Adrian Wootton, Sargent Disc’s Laurence Sargent.
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Mia Hansen-Løve’s ‘One Fine Morning’ wins Europa Cinemas award of Cannes Directors’ Fortnight
‘One Fine Morning’ stars Léa Seydoux as a woman caring for her beloved ailing father.
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Reviews
‘The Vagabonds’: Cannes Review
Doroteya Droumeva’s feature debut follows a woman searching for relationships with younger men in Berlin