Cannes 2012 / Un Certain Regard 15 articles available in total starting from 12/04/2012. Last article published on 26/05/2012. page: [1] 2 next Después de Lucia: a cruel worldMichel Franco's hard-hitting tale of teen harassment has beaten all other contenders at Cannes' Un Certain Regard. 26/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain RegardDespués de Lucía wins at Un Certain RegardMexican director Michel Franco has won the top prize at Un Certain Regard. Honourable mentions for Le Grand Soir, Emilie Dequenne, Suzanne Clément, and Children of Sarajevo. 26/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain RegardRenoir: father, son, and museArt and love in 1915, when a young woman meets painter Auguste Renoir towards the end of his life, and his son, future great filmmaker Jean 25/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain Regard7 Days in Havana: another week would have been niceSeven directors with seven different points of view each spend a day in the Cuban capital to take us on an initiatory journey that gives off a great air of unison. 25/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain RegardThree Worlds is a very heavy secretA hard-hitting film noir by Catherine Corsini about guilt and a spiral of lies against a backdrop of a corrupt society. 24/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain RegardOur Children: The horrors of motherhoodThe fifth feature-length film of Belgian director Joachim Lafosse, Our Children, continues the director’s exploration of limits and fractured families. 24/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain RegardLe grand soir or the misadventures of NOT and DEADBenoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern have made a mastered, wickedly black humoured film, starring two wild actors during the economic crisis. 22/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain RegardChildren of Sarajevo: today's adultsBosnian director Aida Begic returns to the Croisette with a second feature film about a generation busy reconstructing their lives after the Siege of Sarajevo. 22/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain RegardWhite Elephant : where is God in the shanty towns?Two activist priests grappling with poverty, gangs, the police, money and spiritual doubts. An effective social-realist thriller. 22/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain RegardGod's Horses: Paradise is not hereNabil Ayouch's latest film is an impressive depiction of a Casablanca slum as a breeding ground for terrorism 20/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain Regard page: [1] 2 next