All In Competition articles – Page 9
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Reviews
'The Wild Pear Tree': Cannes Review
Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s latest sees a young graduate attempt to carve out some independence
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News
'Dogman', 'Capernaum' land mid-pack on Screen's Cannes jury grid after 'Burning' sets record
Lee Chang-dong’s Burning set a new record score of 3.8.
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'Knife + Heart': Cannes Review
A trashy murder-mystery set in Paris porn circles of the 1970s calls to mind De Palma’s signature flourishes
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'Capernaum': Cannes Review
Lebanese director Nadine Labaki delivers a powerful story about a 12 year-old boy who takes his parents to court
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Features
Matteo Garrone on reaching into his past with Cannes Competition title 'Dogman'
The Italian filmmaker returns to Competition for the fourth time, three years after ‘Tale Of Tales’.
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Features
'Burning' director Lee Chang-dong on his “ambiguous” Cannes Competition title
The film stars Yoo Ah-in, Steven Yeun, and Jeon Jong-seo.
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'Dogman': Cannes Review
Matteo Garrone sets his Cannnes Competition entry in a run-down seaside town in Campania
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'Under The Silver Lake': Cannes Review
Andrew Garfield is an LA drifter on the trail of a missing girl
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News
Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'Shoplifters' tops Screen's jury grid; four new titles land
The film takes over from Jean-Luc Godard’s ‘The Image Book’ in the number one spot.
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'At War': Cannes Review
Employees at a car plant are betrayed by their management: Stéphane Brizé’s film starrting Vincent Lindon follows what happens next.
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'BlacKkKlansman': Cannes Review
Spike Lee returns to Cannes with a film of raw anger and sadness
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News
Kino Lorber takes all North American rights to Godard's 'The Image Book'
The film scored an average of 3.0 out of 4 on Screen’s jury grid.
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'Shoplifters': Cannes Review
Hirokazu Kore-eda turns in a masterful ensemble piece about a ‘family’ living on its wits
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News
Cannes festival chiefs to sign gender equality pledge (exclusive)
Document was drawn up by France’s 5050x2020 movement as part of its gender equality campaign.
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Reviews
'Girls Of The Sun': Cannes Review
A batallion of female Kurdish fighters take on ISIS in Eva Husson’s follow-up to ‘Bang Gang’
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'Ash Is Purest White': Cannes Review
Jia Zhangke explores the evolution of China through the experiences of a woman released from jail