Cannes 2005 / Critic's Week (The article continues below - Commercial information) 5 articles available in total starting from 12/05/2005. Last article published on 20/05/2005. Victory for the American Miranda JulyHaving already been honoured at the latest Sundance Festival, the American woman Miranda July won the Grand Prix in the 44th International Critics Week for her first feature Me and you and... 20/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Critic’s WeekFrustrated loves in Little JerusalemIntimate charm was on the menu yesterday at the International Critic's Week with the very well received Little Jerusalem by the French woman Karin Albou. The only female director in competition,... 17/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Critic's WeekThe great ecstasy of Robert Carmichael : A Thomas Clay who shocksThe British filmmaker Thomas Clay, 26 years old and looking like Stanley Kubrick, stroke a decisive blow during the Critic’s Week where his first feature film The great ecstasy of Robert... 16/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Critic's WeekVicari's horizonDuring the 2001 Mostra di Venezia (the Venice Film Festival), Daniele Vicari won the First Works Award for Velocità massima. Today, his second film, L’orrizonte degli eventi, opens the Critic's... 13/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Critic's WeekThe Invisibles - Within soundsThe 44th edition of the Critic's Week started this afternoon with the opening screening of the first feature film by Thierry Jousse: The invisibles. The public was quite mixed in its reaction. The... 12/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Critic's Week