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9875 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 20/01/2026.

Review: Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Review: Long Day’s Journey Into Night

CANNES 2018: Bi Gan proffers an utterly mesmerising film, whose second half, filmed in 3D and through a single unbroken shot, is simply stunning  

16/05/2018 | Cannes 2018 | Un Certain Regard

Stéphane Brizé • Director

Interview: Stéphane Brizé • Director

"The brutality of the world is grounds for investigation and intrigue"

CANNES 2018: French director Stéphane Brizé talks to us about his new feature film, At War  

15/05/2018 | Cannes 2018 | Competition

Review: At War

Review: At War

CANNES 2018: Stéphane Brizé presents a striking, exciting and exceptionally realistic film about workers struggling with the threatened closure of their factory  

15/05/2018 | Cannes 2018 | Competition

The award winners of the Cinéfondation unveiled

The award winners of the Cinéfondation unveiled

CANNES 2018: The jury of the Cinéfondation, chaired by Bertrand Bonello, has handed prizes to four movies from film schools  

15/05/2018 | Cannes 2018 | Awards

Review: The House That Jack Built

Review: The House That Jack Built

CANNES 2018: Lars von Trier forcefully explores the circles of hell and his own career. A film that should by no means be taken at face value  

15/05/2018 | Cannes 2018 | Out of Competition

Review: Little Tickles

Review: Little Tickles

CANNES 2018: An original angle on the issue of adult trauma following sexual assault during childhood in a somewhat problematic film directed by Andréa Bescond and Eric Metayer  

15/05/2018 | Cannes 2018 | Un Certain Regard

Review: The Harvesters

Review: The Harvesters

CANNES 2018: Family torments rage through ultra-religious, Afrikaner territory in the first full-length film by Etienne Kallos, an atmospheric and rugged work set on unforgivingly rural ground  

15/05/2018 | Cannes 2018 | Un Certain Regard

Review: Sir

Review: Sir

CANNES 2018: A refreshing film on impossible love between castes, and the first full-length fictional narrative from Indian director Rohena Gera, co-produced with France  

14/05/2018 | Cannes 2018 | Critics’ Week

Review: Sink or Swim

Review: Sink or Swim

CANNES 2018: Gilles Lellouche presents a funny, effective and marvellously-acted film about a ragtag bunch of life’s losers who form an unlikely team of male synchronised swimmers  

14/05/2018 | Cannes 2018 | Out of Competition

Pawel Pawlikowski • Director

Q&A: Pawel Pawlikowski • Director

"I wanted the film to be visually striking"

CANNES 2018: Oscar-winning Polish filmmaker Pawel Pawlikowski talks about his new film, the splendid Cold War, which was unveiled in competition  

14/05/2018 | Cannes 2018 | Competition

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