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9759 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 12/09/2025.

Lucas Belvaux’s "brothers"

Social realism was featured on yesterday evening’s evening programme, at the screening of Belgian director Lucas Belvaux’s The Weakest Is Always Right, in official competition. With its run-down...  

24/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Competition | France

Objectives: Distribution and Internet

The international distribution of European films – this was the theme of this morning's meeting at Cannes between 16 EU Ministers of Culture as part of the fourth Europe Day (“Journée de...  

23/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | Europe Day

Flanders: War and (in)humanity

Yesterday evening was a triumphant one for French director Bruno Dumont, who left the press food for thought following the screening of Flanders, his new, radical masterpiece presented in official...  

23/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Competition | France

Doctor Usmonov cures impotency

Will Kamal succeed in overcoming his fears to return home and finally consummate his marriage with his wife? This is, seemingly, the subject of To Get to Heaven You First Have to Die, the new film...  

22/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Un Certain Regard | France

Mitulescu and the end of Ceausescu’s dictatorship

Catalin Mitulescu, winner of the Golden Palm for Best Short in Cannes in 2003, got off to a good start this afternoon with her new feature, The Way I Spent the End of the World, which charmed...  

22/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Un Certain Regard | Romania

Pacino may play Napoléon in Chéreau’s next film

The subject of French director Patrice Chéreau’s next film has been announced at Cannes. The director, who will go back in time once again after his latest success, Gabrielle, will this time...  

22/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Market | France

Kaurismäki’s touch

Selected for the third time in official competition at Cannes, where he picked up two awards in 2002 for his The Man Without a Past, Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki somewhat disappointed his fans...  

22/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Compétition | Finlande

Goodbye, Christophe de Ponfilly

French director, journalist and writer Christophe de Ponfilly committed suicide Tuesday at the age of 55. A passionate expert on Afghanistan, he made several documentaries on the country,...  

21/05/2006 | Events | France

Azur et Asmar enchants audiences

Michel Ocelot’s new animated film, Azur et Asmar, received a standing ovation this afternoon at its screening in the Directors’ Fortnight. The film’s magic enchanted the 250 children invited to...  

21/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Directors’Fortnight | Fran

Positive results for Europa Cinemas in 2005

The Europa Cinemas theatre network revealed its results for 2005 yesterday at a press conference in Cannes, attended by European Commissioner Viviane Reding and managing director of the CNC,...  

21/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Industry | Europe

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