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Until the Birds Return: Three trips to Algeria for the price of one

Until the Birds Return: Three trips to Algeria for the price of one

CANNES 2017: Karim Moussaoui displays his mettle as a director in a debut that gradually weaves together three stories providing a taste of contemporary Algeria  

24/05/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Un Certain Regard

Makala: The journey of an honest man

Makala: The journey of an honest man

CANNES 2017: Emmanuel Gras has made a captivating documentary that whisks us away to DR Congo on the heels of a heroic charcoal seller  

24/05/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Critics’ Week

Demons in Paradise: "Engulfed in silence"

Demons in Paradise: "Engulfed in silence"

CANNES 2017: Sri Lankan filmmaker Jude Ratnam lifts the veil on the ghosts of the conflict between the Sinhalese and the Tamils and the by-product that is the separatist Tiger guerrillas  

24/05/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Special screenings

Rodin: Turning the hierarchy on its head

Rodin: Turning the hierarchy on its head

CANNES 2017: Jacques Doillon opts to explore the route of the carnal relationship with creation as he tackles the life of the renowned sculptor, played by Vincent Lindon  

24/05/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Competition

Radiance: To live is to hope

Radiance: To live is to hope

CANNES 2017: Naomi Kawase’s latest work, once again a co-production with France, is a true gem of a film: a subtle, moving, abstract and emotional exploration of the experience of sensory impairment  

23/05/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Competition

Léonor Serraille  • Director

Interview: Léonor Serraille • Director

"An open door to a great narrative freedom"

CANNES 2017: We sat down with French director Léonor Serraille, who has just unveiled her feature debut, Montparnasse Bienvenüe, in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard  

23/05/2017

Review: Montparnasse Bienvenüe

Review: Montparnasse Bienvenüe

CANNES 2017: Léonor Serraille unveils a promising feature-length debut with this lively tragicomedy, starring a fabulous Laetitia Dosch  

23/05/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Un Certain Regard

Yorgos Lanthimos  • Director

Interview: Yorgos Lanthimos • Director

"We don’t ever really know the meaning of what we’re watching"

CANNES 2017: Yorgos Lanthimos gives the international press a few pointers to help analyse The Killing of a Sacred Deer, which was revealed in competition at Cannes  

23/05/2017

Robin Campillo • Director

Interview: Robin Campillo • Director

"A community that grew up around the idea of surpassing your limits"

CANNES 2017: Robin Campillo talks about the origins of BPM (Beats Per Minute), which was very well-received in competition at the 70th Cannes Film Festival  

23/05/2017

Michael Haneke • Director

Q&A: Michael Haneke • Director

"The subject matter is the way we live, the autism that afflicts us"

CANNES 2017: Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke gives us some clarifications as to Happy End, being shown in competition at the 70th Cannes Film Festival  

23/05/2017

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