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Fabien Lemercier


9753 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 08/09/2025.

Review: Living and Knowing You’re Alive

Review: Living and Knowing You’re Alive

CANNES 2019: In his characteristic style of a filmed private diary, Alain Cavalier puts his name to a subtle, sensitive and moving documentary which pays tribute to Emmanuèle Bernheim  

17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Special Screenings

French sales agents make fresh announcements at Cannes

French sales agents make fresh announcements at Cannes

Bac Films, Les Films du Losange, StudioCanal, Le Pacte and Memento are now handling the upcoming movies by Kaouther Ben Hania, Michel Spinosa, Samuel Tourneux, Juanjo Giménez and Philippe Falardeau  

17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Marché du Film

Review: Zombi Child

Review: Zombi Child

CANNES 2019: Bertrand Bonello puts his name to a film steeped in the occult and brilliant despite its simple façade, blurring the boundaries between times and worlds  

17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Directors’ Fortnight

Review: Atlantics

Review: Atlantics

CANNES 2019: Mati Diop’s first feature film mixes realism and fantasy to weave an intriguing and nebulous moral tale about immigration, love and death  

17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Competition

Review: Heroes Don’t Die

Review: Heroes Don’t Die

CANNES 2019: Aude Léa Rapin shows great audacity in a feature debut focused on a film crew investigating a possible case of reincarnation in Bosnia  

17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Critics’ Week

Review: The Swallows of Kabul

Review: The Swallows of Kabul

CANNES 2019: Zabou Breitman and Eléa Gobbe-Mevellec dive into the Taliban’s Kabul and achieve a very beautiful animated adaptation of Yasmina Khadra’s novel  

16/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Un Certain Regard

Review: Blow It To Bits

Review: Blow It To Bits

CANNES 2019: Lech Kowalski’s moving political documentary offers an inside view of the desperate yet dignified social battle fought by the workers of GM&S in France  

16/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Directors’ Fortnight

Review: Bacurau

Review: Bacurau

CANNES 2019: Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles’ new work bobs and weaves with gusto and humour, playing with the traditions of the Western, Brazilian cinema and anti-imperialist resistance  

16/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Competition

Review: Les Misérables

Review: Les Misérables

CANNES 2019: With his first fiction feature, Ladj Ly paints an intense and impactful portrait of the relations between police and young people in the Paris suburbs  

16/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Competition

Review: Deerskin

Review: Deerskin

CANNES 2019: Quentin Dupieux delivers a brilliantly refined film, between an absurdist comedy and a realistic drama about madness, with Jean Dujardin and Adèle Haenel excellent in the lead roles  

15/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Directors' Fortnight

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