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Cannes Q&A: Olivier Assayas, 'Personal Shopper'
Kristen Stewart stars in the Clouds Of Sils Maria director’s latest feature, which plays in Competition at Cannes.
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Cannes: Shahrbanoo Sadat, Katja Adomeit talk 'Wolf And Sheep'
Writer-director Shahrbanoo Sadat and producer Katja Adomeit talk to Wendy Mitchell about the challenges involved in making the Afghanistan-set drama Wolf And Sheep, which is premiering here in Directors’ Fortnight
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Cannes: Park Chan-wook talks 'The Handmaiden'
The new film from Cannes favourite Park Chan-wook is an adaptation of Sarah Waters’ Victorian era-set lesbian crime novel Fingersmith, transplanted to 1930s Japan.
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Cannes: Michele Russo talks 'The Family Whistle'
Michael Russo tracks the history of the Coppola clan in doc The Family Whistle.
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Michael Dudok de Wit on collaborating with Studio Ghibli
Dutch animator Michael Dudok de Wit talks Un Certain Regard title The Red Turtle.
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Nicole Garcia, 'From The Land Of The Moon'
Garcia discusses her Martion Cotillard-starring Cannes Competition title.
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Cannes: Kleber Mendonca Filho, 'Aquarius'
Brazilian director discusses his Cannes Competition drama.
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Cannes: Riccardo Scamarcio on Buena Onda’s sweet success
The Italian production company run by Riccardo Scamarcio [pictured] and Valeria Golino is back in Cannes.
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Cannes Q&A: Juho Kuosmanen, 'The Happiest Day In The Life Of Olli Maki'
The Finnish director makes his debut feature with a boxing story more about romance than the ring.
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Cannes: Justine Triet on 'In Bed With Victoria'
Triet’s latest stars Virginie Efira as a workaholic Parisian lawyer.
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Cannes: Daniel Dubiecki, Lara Alameddine talk 'Money Monster'
The film’s producers discuss the long-gestating project.
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Mohamed Diab, dazed and bruised in Cairo
Diab talks to Screen about his Un Certain Regard-opener Clash.
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Paul Verhoeven talks returning to Cannes with 'Elle'
The Dutch director, whose Basic Instinct opened the Cannes Film Festival in 1992, discusses his Competition title Elle.
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Paddy Considine on directing himself in boxer drama 'Journeyman'
The British actor and filmmaker reveals why he chose to centre on a boxer for his second film as a director and taking on the challenge of directing himself.
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Nathan Morlando, from the shadows
Nathan Morlando talks Screen through his coming-of-age drama Mean Dreams, which takes its place in Directors’ Fortnight.
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Xavier Dolan goes full circle
After his 2014 Jury Prize for Mommy and serving on the Competition jury last year, Quebec writer-director Xavier Dolan returns to Cannes with It’s Only The End Of The World. He tells Screen why his starry film marks a career turning point
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Kim Nguyen, love in the cold
Four years on from the Oscar-nominated War Witch, Kim Nguyen returns with a romantic drama set near the North Pole. Screen speaks to the writer-director.
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Nicolas Winding Refn's 'The Neon Demon': Dressed To Kill
A tale of beauty obsession and obsessive beauties in the ruthless world of Los Angeles fashion, The Neon Demon is Nicolas Winding Refn’s first venture into horror. The Danish film-maker and producing partner Lene Borglum tell Wendy Mitchell about their Cannes Competition title
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Liz McIntyre: Doc/Fest is “calling all underheard voices”
The new boss of Sheffield Doc/Fest talks about this year’s line-up and the challenges of creating a programme of diverse voices.
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Gary Michael Schultz, 'Vincent N Roxxy'
Zoë Kravitz and Emile Hirsch star in Unified Pictures’ tough, romantic revenge thriller that premiered at Tribeca on Monday.