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9862 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 22/12/2025.

Review: Three Kilometres to the End of the World

Review: Three Kilometres to the End of the World

CANNES 2024: In the best Romanian tradition, Emanuel Pârvu spins a highly sophisticated yarn in a small village in the Danube Delta where a brutal event sees diverging interests intertwined  

17/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Competition

Review: Holy Cow

Review: Holy Cow

CANNES 2024: Louise Courvoisier blows in a fresh wind with her first feature, following a young man with his back against the wall who sets out on an unprecedented adventure  

17/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain Regard

Review: Meeting with Pol Pot

Review: Meeting with Pol Pot

CANNES 2024: Rithy Panh's highly personal style of fiction is a new variation on his cinematographic quest to shed light on the Cambodian genocide  

16/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Cannes Premiere

Yolande Zauberman • Director of The Belle from Gaza

Interview: Yolande Zauberman • Director of The Belle from Gaza

"I want to find light in the night"

CANNES 2024: The French filmmaker talks about her new documentary which, after Would You Have Sex with an Arab? and M, completes her trilogy on the Israeli night  

16/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Special Screenings

Review: In His Own Image

Review: In His Own Image

CANNES 2024: Thierry de Peretti takes a masterful look at the tumultuous history of Corsican nationalism from the perspective of ruthless innocence, love and friendship  

16/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Directors’ Fortnight

Review: Wild Diamond

Review: Wild Diamond

CANNES 2024: Agathe Riedinger's first feature film is incisive, touching and very dynamic, about the high hopes of social advancement thanks to reality TV  

15/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Competition

Jonathan Millet • Director of Ghost Trail

Interview: Jonathan Millet • Director of Ghost Trail

"My goal was to add tension using very simple things”

CANNES 2024: The French filmmaker talks about his first fiction feature, a fascinating piece combining the codes of the spy movie and psychological confrontation  

15/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Critics’ Week

Review: This Life of Mine

Review: This Life of Mine

CANNES 2024: Agnès Jaoui carries on her shoulders the last film by the late Sophie Fillières, a tragicomedy emblematic of the director's poetic singularity on a human scale  

15/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Directors’ Fortnight

Review: Ghost Trail

Review: Ghost Trail

CANNES 2024: Jonathan Millet creates a spellbinding first feature about revenge, trauma and exile through the obsessive pursuit of a Syrian war criminal hiding in Europe  

15/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Critics’ Week

Review: The Second Act

Review: The Second Act

CANNES 2024: The mischievous Quentin Dupieux plays with the boundary between fiction and reality on a film set, creating a funny and cheeky work of meta-cinema  

14/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Out of Competition

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