All Directors' Fortnight articles – Page 9
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'Alice And The Mayor': Cannes Reviews
The Mayor of Lyon needs help to come up with new ideas in this lively, funny film
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'Oleg': Cannes Review
A timely and impressive second feature from Latvian director Juris Kursietis
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'First Love': Cannes Review
This riotously entertaining bloodbath from Takashi Miike might be his most commercial film in a while
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‘The Orphanage’: Review
A teenage boy in Afghanistan is sent to a Russian-run facility in this Bollywood-inspired follow-up to ’Wolf And Sheep’
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'Zombi Child': Cannes Review
Bertrand Bonello’s latest is ’contemporary French cinema at its most conceptually ambitious’
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'Song Without A Name': Cannes Reviews
Impressive debut from Peru about a pregnant young mother has clear parallels with ‘Roma’
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'And Then We Danced': Cannes Review
A film brimming with doubt and dance about forbidden love in the Georgian ballet
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'Blow It To Bits': Cannes Review
Finger-jabbing rhetoric dominates Lech Kowalski’s documentary about a workers strike in a French car parts factory
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‘Dogs Don’t Wear Pants’: Review
BDSM sex drama from Finland proves to be surprisingly non-confrontational
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News
Focus Features boards 'The Lighthouse' from 'The Witch' director Robert Eggers
Film has world premiere in Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes.
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Rediance picks up Cannes titles 'The Horse Thief', 'Ghost Tropic' (exclusive)
Bas Devos’ Ghost Tropic is premiering in Directors Fortnight, while Tian Zhuangzhuang’s The Horse Thief is in Cannes Classics.
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Sarajevo teams with Cannes Directors' Fortnight on short film initiative
Six directors from the region will produce shorts to screen in 2019.
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Cannes 2019: new Directors' Fortnight programming team announced
Paolo Moretti to head up Quinzaine from next year.
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Gaspar Noé's 'Climax' wins in Cannes Directors' Fortnight
Gianni Zanasi’s ‘Lucia’s Grace’ was also given an award.
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'Lucia's Grace': Cannes Review
There’s some divine intervention afoot in this pleasant Italian comedy which closes Directors’ Fortnight
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'The Snatch Thief': Cannes Review
A petty Argentinian criminal undergoes a fortuitous change of identity
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'Mirai': Cannes Review
Charming animation from Japan takes a todder-eye view of a new arrival in the family
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'Carmen & Lola': Cannes Review
A look at Spain’s close-knit gitano community through the eyes of a lesbian teenager
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