All Cannes articles – Page 56
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Features
'Moonage Daydream' Cannes director Brett Morgen talks Bowie doc, coma, next project
The film premieres at Cannes Midnight Screenings.
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Reviews
‘Funny Pages’: Cannes Review
Owen Kline’s indie debut about an aspiring comic book artist is laced with dark irony
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Reviews
‘Our Brothers’: Cannes Review
Rachid Bouchareb returns to Cannes with a sobering story about the December 1986 Paris protests and police brutality
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News
Films Boutique scores sales on Un Certain Regard title ‘The Blue Caftan’ (exclusive)
Maryam Touzani’s has its Cannes premiere later this week for Films Boutique.
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Romantic drama ‘Firebird’ sells to key territories (exclusive)
Peeter Rebane’s film is the story of a clandestine love affair between a Soviet Air Force pilot and a young Estonian officer.
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Features
‘Crimes Of The Future’ producer on shooting in Greece
The film shot in Anthes for seven weeks
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News
Joan Collins, Matt Goss, Craig Fairbrass to star in ’Letter Girls’ (exclusive)
Letter Girls is set in London’s Soho in 1975, against the backdrop of the disco scene.
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Ukrainian team behind ‘Butterfly Vision’ plan red carpet protest (exclusive)
The festival is aware of the planned protest and is permitting it to take place, including the sirens.
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EFA's youth-focused platform to launch in 2023
The European Film Club (EFC) is to start testing across 20 nations in June prior to a full launch in 2023.
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News
Cannes 2022: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, which runs May 17-28.
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Reviews
‘Moonage Daydream’: Cannes Review
Brett Morgen takes a sensory voyage through David Bowie’s estate in this dizzying doc
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Reviews
‘Crimes Of The Future’: Cannes Review
Blending body horror and climate change, this future of body alteration is ‘pure, essential Cronenberg’
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‘Decision To Leave’: Cannes Review
The blurred lines between police detective and suspect are at the heart of Park Chan-wook’s seductive neo-noir
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Reviews
‘The Five Devils’: Cannes Review
A girl’s powerful sense of smell suddenly starts to evoke times before she was born in Lea Mysius’ follow-up to ‘Ava’
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News
UK Pavilion panel at Cannes calls out festival on its diversity efforts
“They don’t see you, they don’t hear you” said one panellist.
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Reviews
‘Feminist Riposte’: Cannes Review
Engaged, spirited documentary following a new wave of feminist activists across France
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‘De Humani Corporis Fabrica’: Cannes Review
Verena Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor explore the human body in intimate detail in their immersive documentary
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‘Imagine’: Cannes Review
A woman bonds with her taxi driver in night rides around Tehran in Ali Behrad’s atmospheric yet ephemeral meditation on love and longing
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‘Joyland’: Cannes Review
Outdated ideas of gender and duty come under fire in the first Pakistani film to play at Cannes