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Fabien Lemercier


9724 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 18/07/2025.

It’s Lights Out and mystery afoot in Gobert’s feature debut

There is a touch of thriller, a hint of comedy and a portrait of today’s teenagers set to a score by Sonic Youth in this cleverly written debut feature. Presented today at the 63rd Cannes Film...  

20/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Un Certain Regard/France

A life of arms in Carlos

There was a marathon 5hr19min out-of-competition screening today at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival for Olivier Assayas’s Carlos, which attracted a great deal of press attention even before arriving...  

20/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Out of Competition/France

Cul-de-sac of death in My Joy

The only debut feature presented in competition this year at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival, Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa’s My Joy yesterday plunged the press into a totally black world where...  

19/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Competition/Germany/Ukraine/NL

Eight monks come face-to-face with death in Of Gods and Men

Today saw an impressive comeback by Xavier Beauvois in competition at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival with Of Gods and Men. Based on the murder in 1999 in Algeria of the monks of Tibhirine, the film...  

18/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Competition/France

Games of love and art in Certified Copy

The name of Roberto Rossellini had for some time hovered over Abbas Kiarostami’s films, but this time, there is a real connection in the Iranian director’s "Journey to Italy": Certified Copy, a...  

18/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Competition/France/Italy

Barcelona full of life’s losers in Iñárritu’s Biutiful

Exploitation of illegal immigrants and broken family life are explored through the experiences of a man who has a gift for telepathic communication with ghosts and discovers he has terminal...  

17/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Competition/Spain

Under fire on the frontline in Armadillo

Janus Metz’s extraordinarily forceful documentary Armadillo stunned the audience in Critics’ Week at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival. Set over six months in Afghanistan, the film plunges into the...  

17/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Critics’ Week/Denmark

Interview: Bertrand Tavernier • Director

"A romantic thriller set in the 16th century”

Veteran French director Bertrand Tavernier talks about The Princess of Montpensier, a romantic thriller set in the 16th century. German release October 27.  

16/05/2010

Romantic collisions in The Princess of Montpensier

A woman-child with magnetic eyes and four men lusting after her in sixteenth-century France in the middle of the Wars of Religion, in a nobility where strong feelings seethe beneath the corset of...  

16/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Competition/France

David against Goliath in Cleveland Vs. Wall Street

The setting is Ohio, winter 2008-2009. A total of 20,000 families have been evicted and the poor neighbourhoods of East Cleveland are full of empty, boarded-up houses: the storm of the subprime...  

16/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Directors’ Fortnight

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