All Critics' Week articles – Page 7
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News
Cannes Critics' Week unveils 2018 selection
Wildlife, directed by Paul Dano and starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan will open the selection.
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Director Joachim Trier to head 2018 Cannes Critics' Week jury
Chloë Sevigny, Nahuel Pérez Biscayart join Thelma director on jury.
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Reviews
'Makala': Cannes Review
A Congolese charcoal seller attempts to build a better life for himself in this Critics Week-winning documentary
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'La Familia': Cannes Review
Gustavo Rondón Córdova makes his feature debut with an unconventional chase movie set in Caracas
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'Oh Lucy': Cannes Review
Shinobu Terajima and Josh Hartnett headline this Critic’s Week drama set in Tokyo and Los Angeles
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'Gabriel And The Mountain': Cannes Review
The real-life story of Brazilian backpacker Gabriel Buchmann is the basis for this uplifting drama
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'Tehran Taboo': Cannes Review
Ali Soozandeh’s visually striking animation reveals a little-seen side to Tehran’s youth
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'Ava': Cannes Review
Critics Week title is a ‘hail of bullets’ drama involving a rebellious 13 year-old girl who is going blind
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'Sicilian Ghost Story': Cannes Review
This blend of teenage romance, gothic fantasy and Mafia thriller opens Cannes Critics Week
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Features
Cannes 2017: Complete guide to the Critics' Week films
The full line-up of Critics’ Week world premieres at the 70th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cannes: Critics' Week unveils 2017 selection
Mafia tale Sicilian Ghost Story to open sidebar, Sundance hit Brigsby Bear selected as closer.
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Features
Cannes 2016: Critics' Week
The full line-up of Critics’ Week world premieres at the 69th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cannes: New Europe secures 'One Week And A Day'; scores France deal
EXCLUSIVE: Black comedy to play in competition at Critics’ Week.
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Cannes: Critics’ Week unveils 2016 line-up
Justine Triet’s In Bed With Victoria to open Critics’ Week; Chloë Sevigny’s Kitty one of three closing films.