All Critics' Week articles – Page 2
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‘Sky Peals’: Venice Review
Moin Hussain’s intriguing arthouse tale of alienation in modern Britain plays out in Critics Week
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‘Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person’: Venice Review
A vampire who refuses to kill makes a life-changing connection in this Quebecois debut at Venice and Tiff
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News
Magnet Releasing takes Cannes Critics’ Week selection 'Sleep'
Lee Sun-kyun (Parasite) and Jung Yu-mi star as newlyweds in peril.
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Marie Amachoukeli’s Cannes Critics’ Week opener ‘Ama Gloria’ acquired for UK and Ireland
The French drama explores the close relationship between a six-year-old girl and her nanny
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Malaysian art horror ‘Tiger Stripes’ scoops top Cannes Critics’ Week prize
Amanda Nell Eu’s debut feature wins sidebar’s €10,000 grand prize.
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Cannes Critics’ Week drama ‘Power Alley’ lands UK-Ireland deal (exclusive)
Brazilian drama marks the directorial debut feature of Lillah Halla.
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‘No Love Lost’: Cannes Review
Erwan Le Duc closes Critics Week with this relentlessly whimsical father/daughter comedy-drama
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‘Power Alley’: Cannes Review
This spirited debut on female reproductive rights in Brazil celebrates queer sisterhood
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‘Lost Country’: Cannes Review
A teenager in 1990s Serbia discovers who his beloved mother really is in Vladimir Perisic’s political drama
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‘Sleep’: Cannes Review
A young family is shaken by a strange presence in their home in this mischievous debut thriller from South Korea
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Features
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”.
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‘The (Ex)perience Of Love’: Cannes Review
A couple must sleep with all of their ex-partners in order to conceive in this Belgian sex comedy
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‘The Rapture’: Cannes Review
A Parisian midwife takes a strange interest in her best friend’s baby in this slow-burn thriller
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‘Vincent Must Die’: Cannes Review
An ordinary man finds himself in the middle of a pandemic of violence in Stephan Castang’s edgy horror
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‘It’s Raining In The House’: Cannes Review
Teenage siblings try to cope with their alcoholic mother in this arresting coming-of-age tale from Belgium
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‘Inshallah A Boy’: Cannes Review
A widow fights against powerful patriarchal laws in the first Jordanian film to play at Cannes
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‘Tiger Stripes’: Cannes Review
An adolescent girl faces a violent transition to womanhood in this Malaysian art-horror
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‘Ama Gloria’: Cannes Review
A six-year-old girl must contend with losing her beloved nanny in this ’charmed, heartwarming’ Critics Week opening film
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Features
Cannes 2023 line-up guide: Critics’ Week titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection and parallel sections.
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News
Heretic adds Critics’ Week title ‘It’s Raining In The House’ to Cannes slate (exclusive)
Fiction debut of Belgian director Paloma Sermon-Daï has also sealed French distribution.