Cannes 2021 / Directors’ Fortnight (The article continues below - Commercial information) 35 articles available in total starting from 25/05/2021. Last article published on 02/08/2021. page: [1] 2 3 4 next Interview: Benjamin Illos • Asian correspondent, Directors’ Fortnight"I believe the films submitted to us have ambition to meet genuine enthusiasm from worldwide cinema aficionados"Bridging the Dragon talked to the East and South-East Asian correspondent for the independent selection of the Cannes Film Festival 02/08/2021 | Bridging the Dragon 2021Festival Scope presents the 2021 Directors' Fortnight short films onlineSeven short films selected for this year's edition are accessible online for free, from today until 4 August, on the platform 22/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Directors' FortnightReview: The Sea AheadCANNES 2021: The much anticipated feature debut from Short Palme d'Or winner Ely Dagher berths at the Directors' Fortnight 22/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Directors' FortnightReview: The BravesCANNES 2021: Anaïs Volpé's debut film looks at the challenges of female friendship when two Paris-based actresses, best friends forever, are cast in the same theatre production 21/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Directors' FortnightReview: A Night of Knowing NothingCANNES 2021: Payal Kapadia takes a look at the anti-caste movement in her Golden Eye Award winner, showing that sometimes, it’s easier to protest in the streets than at your own home 19/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Directors’ FortnightInterview: Rachel Lang • Director of Our Men"It’s a film about relationships, and the frustration involved in waiting"CANNES 2021: The French director living in Brussels tell us more about her motivations for exploring the fragile state of Foreign Legion relationships with such force and intensity 17/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Directors’ FortnightReview: Our MenCANNES 2021: Rachel Lang delivers an unsettling and surprising story set within an obscure community, which questions military careers when viewed through the prism of love and family 16/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Directors’ FortnightReview: A Brighter TomorrowCANNES 2021: In his feature debut, Yassine Qnia paints the shadowy portrait of a young robber in an existential and sentimental deadend 16/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Directors’ FortnightThe Europa Cinemas Label in the Directors’ Fortnight goes to A ChiaraCANNES 2021: Jonas Carpignano’s film has been crowned as best European film in the selection, while Magnetic Beats has taken home the SACD Award 16/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Directors’ Fortnight/AwardsReview: Ali & AvaCANNES 2021: Clio Barnard's film is an atypical romantic tale set in Bradford that is full of song and features a standout performance by Adeel Akhtar 15/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Directors’ Fortnight page: [1] 2 3 4 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)