All France articles – Page 62
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‘The Beasts’ director Rodrigo Sorogoyen on making a modern-day western in Galicia
The Spanish director reflects on a change of pace following the thrillers and crime dramas for which he has become known.
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Mia Hansen-Løve’s ‘One Fine Morning’ wins Europa Cinemas award of Cannes Directors’ Fortnight
‘One Fine Morning’ stars Léa Seydoux as a woman caring for her beloved ailing father.
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‘The Green Perfume’: Cannes Review
Sandrine Kiberlain and Vincent Lacoste star in Nicolas Pariser’s whimsical comedy adventure
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‘The Blue Caftan’: Cannes Review
This beautifully textured Moroccan drama is a ’superbly acted and emotionally resonant offering’
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Featuristic Films, WTFilms re-team on survival thriller ‘Cold Meat’ (exclusive)
Downton Abbey star Allen Leech plays a man battling for survival in a blizzard in the Colorado Rockies.
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Mubi wins UK-Ireland bidding war for Lukas Dhont’s Cannes Competition title ‘Close’
Brings to an end days of speculation regarding the hot title.
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‘Stars At Noon’: Cannes Review
Margaret Qualley shines in Claire Denis’ elusive Grand Prix-winning thriller set in Nicaragua
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Colombian teen drama ‘The Pack’ scoops top Cannes Critics’ Week prize
UK director Charlotte Well’s buzzed-about debut Aftersun also features among the prize-winners.
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‘Ashkal’: Cannes Review
Detectives investigate a spate of burning deaths in a politically volatile Tunisia
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‘The Mountain’: Cannes Review
Actor-director Thomas Salvador gives a muted performance against the majesty of the Mont Blanc mountain
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MPM serves up territories for culinary ‘Umami’ starring Gerard Depardieu (exclusive)
The Paris-based company is planning a special physical market screening in Tokyo on June 1 for Japanese buyers.
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‘The Innocent’: Cannes Review
Louis Garrel’s fourth feature is a contrived charmer full of fizzy pleasures
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‘The Dam’: Cannes Review
Ali Cherri’s Directors’ Fortnight feature debut about a Sudanese brick-maker is a striking allegorical tale
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‘Nostalgia’: Cannes Review
Pierfrancesco Favino anchors Mario Martone’s passionate contemporary ghost story set in Naples
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‘Tori And Lokita’: Cannes Review
The Dardenne brothers’ moving exposé on migrants arriving in Europe is up with their finest
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‘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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‘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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French give “loss of habit’ as key reason for not going to cinema post-pandemic
National Cinema Centre study probes ongoing 30% shortfall in cinema admissions a year after theatres reopened.
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‘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