Cannes 2014 / Directors' Fortnight 13 articles available in total starting from 22/04/2014. Last article published on 23/05/2014. page: [1] 2 next Alleluia: serial loversCANNES 2014: Fabrice Du Welz touches and divides giving a beautiful lashing to the Directors’ Fortnight selection. The minimum to be expected from the filmmaker of The Ordeal… 23/05/2014 | Cannes 2014 | Directors’ FortnightPride: a film that speaks to the heartCANNES 2014: Two beautiful battles, wonderful people, solidarity, an energy and a contagious joy: the Directors’ Fortnight concluded with a truly inspiring film 23/05/2014 | Cannes 2014 | Directors’ Fortnight/UKQueen & Country: the magical autobiography of John BoormanCANNES 2014: The legendary writer-director of Leo the Last unveiled at the Cannes Fortnight a film based on his two years of military service, and every second is a sheer delight 21/05/2014 | Cannes 2014 | Directors' Fortnight/UKP'tit Quinquin: a quintessentially Bruno Dumont comedyCANNES 2014: Having a whale of a time playing around with the conventional police-enquiry genre, the French purist arthouse filmmaker has made an astonishing off-the-wall, and very funny, mini-series 21/05/2014 | Cannes 2014 | Directors’ FortnightCold in July: Three men and a coffinCANNES 2014: Jim Mickle returns to the Directors’ Fortnight with a succulent bloodfest that comically mixes different references to genre cinema 20/05/2014 | Cannes 2014 | Directors’ Fortnight/US, FranceRefugiado: the love of a fleeing motherCANNES 2014: A finely subjective story on the necessary evasion of a woman with her son, who without forfeiting his purity, slowly grasps the gravity of the situation 19/05/2014 | Cannes 2014 | Directors’ FortnightEat Your Bones: "A little hold-up or a beer?"CANNES 2014: A modern western and an electrified dive into the Directors' Fortnight for Jean-Charles Hue in the extraordinary world of the Yenish community outlaws 19/05/2014 | Cannes 2014 | Directors' FortnightLove at First Fight: A twofold vision of the futureCANNES 2014: Adèle Haenel and Kevin Azaïs shine in the promising first feature film by Thomas Cailley, unveiled at the Directors’ Fortnight 17/05/2014 | Cannes 2014 | Directors’ FortnightGett: an absurd trial from which you do not leave unscathedCANNES 2014: The superb third chapter of the trilogy on Israeli women by Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz left the public of Directors’ Fortnight speechless 17/05/2014 | Cannes 2014 | Directors’ FortnightCatch Me Daddy: British social realism at its paroxysmCANNES 2014: Daniel Wolfe is competing for the Caméra d'or at Cannes with a cruel tale in which a loving father becomes a tyrant and goes on a hunt for his daughter 17/05/2014 | Cannes 2014 | Directors’ Fortnight/UK page: [1] 2 next