Cannes 2021 / ACID (The article continues below - Commercial information) 6 articles available in total starting from 05/02/2021. Last article published on 17/07/2021. Interview: Simon Coulibaly Gillard • Director of Aya"I can leave a trace of what was there, before everything disappears"CANNES 2021: The young director discusses his unusual fiction film about a young girl hailing from an island off the Ivory Coast who is forced to abandon her region 17/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | ACIDReview: AyaCANNES 2021: Simon Coulibaly Gillard delivers a traditional yet unusual coming-of-age tale which borrows from the documentary form in terms of its method and from fiction in terms of its power 16/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | ACIDSeven world premieres to grace Cannes’ ACID line-upNine independent titles are set for the showcase, including five fiction films and four documentaries, while French movies are likewise strong in number, boasting works filmed all over the world 08/06/2021 | Cannes 2021 | ACIDReview: Little Palestine (Diary of a Siege)Abdallah Al-Khatib tells the story of the siege of Yarmouk, a district of Damascus that used to host the biggest Palestinian refugee camp in the world 27/04/2021 | Visions du Réel 2021 | CompetitionInterview: Pascal Tagnati • Director of I Comete – A Corsican Summer"There are no real half measures when it comes to being and living in Corsica"The French director talks to us about his debut, an unusual and very well-made feature film which, world-premiered in the 49th IFFR’s Tiger competition 05/02/2021 | IFFR 2021 | Tiger CompetitionReview: I Comete – A Corsican SummerAt once atmospheric, impressionist and multilinear, Pascal Tagnati's beguiling debut feature explores the many different facets of a small Corsican village under the gaze of the summer sun 05/02/2021 | IFFR 2021 | Tiger Competition (The article continues below - Commercial information)