All France articles – Page 36
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‘A Prince’: Cannes Review
Horticulture and sex collide in ‘cineaste-peasant’ Pierre Creton’s curio set in Normandy
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‘Deserts’: Cannes Review
The adventures of Casablancan debt collectors take a sharp turn in Fauzi Bensaidi’s disorienting drama
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Features
‘Banel & Adama’ director Ramata-Toulaye Sy on having her debut in competition: “I’ve already won”
How first-time filmmaker Ramata-Toulaye Sy landed a coveted slot in Cannes’ main Competition with Banel & Adama.
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‘Youth (Spring)’: Cannes Review
Wang Bing turns his intense focus on China’s young clothing factory workers again in this rigorous Competition documentary
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‘The Nature Of Love’: Cannes Review
Monia Chokri returns to Cannes with her third feature, a fun, sharp and sexy Canadian romcom
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News
Catherine Corsini was “maybe a bit too proud and pretentious” to use intimacy coaches on ‘Homecoming’ set
The film has been mired in controversy surrounding the filming of its intimate scenes.
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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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‘Homecoming’: Cannes Review
A woman and her daughters face a difficult return home in Catherine Corsini’s Competition entry
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‘The Animal Kingdom’: Cannes Review
Humans are inexplicably mutating into animals in this inventive French genre mash-up
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News
Imax expands in France, teams up with Kinepolis for new systems in Europe and North America
Imax is expanding its presence in France from 22 systems to over 60
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France Télévisions' head of cinema talks championing film and rising budgets: "we are being more selective"
Manuel Alduy talks to Screen about bringing the public broadcaster into a new era.
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News
Laure Calamy, Ariane Labed, Jeremie Renier sign open letter denouncing sexual harassment in French industry
The letter targets “the political positions displayed by the Cannes Festival” in particular.
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‘The Goldman Case’: Cannes Review
Director’s Fortnight opens with the mesmerising, volatile trial of Pierre Goldman, played by Ariel Worthalter
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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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Catherine Corsini on her challenging return to Cannes with ‘Homecoming’: “directors have faults because we’re intense"
The film was caught up in turmoil when the festival offered Corsini a berth in official selection, only to leave Homecoming out of the press conference announcement.
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‘Jeanne Du Barry’: Cannes Review (opening film)
Johnny Depp and Maiwenn open the Cannes film festival as the King of France and his low-born lover
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News
Catherine Deneuve pays tribute to Ukraine as Cannes opens with Maiwenn’s ‘Jeanne Du Barry’
Michael Douglas also received his honorary Palme d’Or,
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Future of Clermont-Ferrand short film festival under threat after budget cut
Largest and biggest dedicated short film festival and market in the world faces “dangerous situation”.
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Cannes jury president Ruben Ostlund: “I’d rather have another Palme d’Or than an Oscar”
Ostlund and his Cannes jury discussed writers strike, Cannes protests.
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French film guilds pen fiery letter denouncing copyright infringements and protecting auteur status
It was signed by auteurs including Claire Denis, Jacques Audiard, the Dardenne brothers and Katell Quillévéré.