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Fabien Lemercier

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9824 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 17/11/2025.

Review: Brother and Sister

Review: Brother and Sister

CANNES 2022: Arnaud Desplechin disturbs the potent mustiness of a profound and violent sibling hatred rooted way back in the past, and seeks a way to rid the dark family closet of skeletons  

21/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Competition

Review: More Than Ever

Review: More Than Ever

CANNES 2022: Emily Atef delivers a wonderful melodrama about the approach of death, whisking us from Bordeaux to Norway in the wake of the charismatic Vicky Krieps and the much-missed Gaspard Ulliel  

21/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Un Certain Regard

Review: Aftersun

Review: Aftersun

CANNES 2022: Charlotte Wells demonstrates her potential as a filmmaker with a subtle, sensitive and highly controlled first feature about the holidays of a divorced father and his 11-year-old daughter  

21/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Critics’ Week

Review: The Night of the 12th

Review: The Night of the 12th

CANNES 2022: Dominik Moll crafts a French-style Zodiac, an ensemble police investigation both highly effective and brilliantly acted, where procedures and mindsets reveal a frayed society  

20/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Cannes Première

Review: One Fine Morning

Review: One Fine Morning

CANNES 2022: An expert in observing and distilling the micro-emotions which form the fabric of our lives, Mia Hansen-Løve paints a wonderful portrait of a woman facing a crossroads in her life  

20/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Directors’ Fortnight

Review: Plan 75

Review: Plan 75

CANNES 2022: Produced by Japan, France and the Philippines, Chie Hayakawa's first feature film deals with the delicate subject of euthanasia in a subtle and slightly futuristic way  

20/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Un Certain Regard

Review: Sons of Ramses

Review: Sons of Ramses

CANNES 2022: Karim Leklou shines as a real-false psychic caught in a downward spiral in an excellent social, nocturnal and urban thriller, brilliantly directed by Clément Cogitore  

20/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Critics’ Week

Review: Father and Soldier

Review: Father and Soldier

CANNES 2022: Mathieu Vadepied plunges Omar Sy into the trenches of the First World War, as a father trying by any means necessary to extract his son forcibly enlisted in Senegal  

20/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Un Certain Regard

Review: Les Harkis

Review: Les Harkis

CANNES 2022: Philippe Faucon’s humble mastery of cinematographic pithiness puts under the microscope the cruel page of history of local soldiers engaged on the French side during the Algerian war  

19/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Directors’ Fortnight

Review: Rodéo

Review: Rodéo

CANNES 2022: Lola Quivoron makes a powerful debut with an original first feature film packed full of ultra-rugged, female-style, wild energy, and set on the fringes of the motocross world  

19/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Un Certain Regard

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