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Cannes 2016 / Un Certain Regard

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9 articles available in total starting from 14/04/2016. Last article published on 22/05/2016.

The Red Turtle: A lovely Robinson Crusoe-style adventure

The Red Turtle: A lovely Robinson Crusoe-style adventure

CANNES 2016: Dutch-British director Michael Dudok de Wit tells the story of the simple life of a man alone in the middle of the sea, with only Mother Nature as company  

22/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Un Certain Regard

Un Certain Regard crowns The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki

Un Certain Regard crowns The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki

CANNES 2016: The feature debut by Finnish director Juho Kuosmanen has come out on top; honourable mentions for The Stopover, Harmonium and The Red Turtle  

21/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Un Certain Regard/Awards

The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki: Behind the scenes

The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki: Behind the scenes

CANNES 2016: An atmospheric nose-dive into black and white in the wake of a boxer on the brink of victory for Finnish director Juho Kuosmanen’s debut feature  

19/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Un Certain Regard

Pericle the Black: A bad seed who is able to redeem himself

Pericle the Black: A bad seed who is able to redeem himself

CANNES 2016: Strongly backed by its protagonist Riccardo Scamarcio, who also produced with the Dardenne brothers, Stefano Mordini's film is a noir directed with sensitivity and arthouse elegance  

19/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Un Certain Regard

The Stopover: Flag-bearers under fire

The Stopover: Flag-bearers under fire

CANNES 2016: Delphine and Muriel Coulin bring us an original feminist film on the deep-rooted psychological problems caused by war  

18/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Un Certain Regard

Dogs: A dangerous legacy

Dogs: A dangerous legacy

CANNES 2016: With this highly accomplished blend of film noir and modern western, Bogdan Mirica makes the transition to the feature-length format with flying colours  

15/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Un Certain Regard

The Dancer: Loïe Fuller from diamond in the rough to dazzling jewel

The Dancer: Loïe Fuller from diamond in the rough to dazzling jewel

CANNES 2016: In her debut feature film, Stéphanie Di Giusto brings us an eye-opening experience with striking skill  

14/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Un Certain Regard

Clash: "An eye for an eye and a bullet for a bullet"

Clash: "An eye for an eye and a bullet for a bullet"

CANNES 2016: Egypt’s Mohamed Diab has made a hard-hitting film, co-produced by France, about a microcosm in which prisoners are being held captive in the midst of post-revolution chaos  

13/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Un Certain Regard

New talents spearhead Un Certain Regard

New talents spearhead Un Certain Regard

Di Giusto, Dudok de Wit, Mordini, Mirica, Kuosmanen and the Coulin sisters are heading to Cannes to represent Europe in Un Certain Regard  

14/04/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Un Certain Regard

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