Cannes 2015 / Un Certain Regard 17 articles available in total starting from 10/04/2015. Last article published on 26/05/2015. page: [1] 2 next I Am A Soldier: It’s a dog’s life for Louise BourgoinCANNES 2015: Laurent Larivière’s film highlights the harsh reality of a young woman’s fight to escape social precariousness by plunging her into the world of trafficking in domestic animals 26/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Un Certain RegardIndia and France walk hand in hand on the CroisetteCANNES 2015: Masaan and The Fourth Direction, in competition in the Un Certain Regard section, were both co-produced by France 24/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Un Certain RegardUn Certain Regard crowns RamsCANNES 2015: Icelandic director Grimur Hakonarson has emerged victorious, while honourable mentions went to The High Sun, The Treasure, Journey to the Shore, Masaan and Nahid 23/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Un Certain Regard/AwardsThe Other Side: A different facet of the USACANNES 2015: Following his Texan trilogy, the Italian director returns to Cannes with a new portrait of the most hidden and brutal side to America 22/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Un Certain RegardThe Treasure: Shut up and dig!CANNES 2015: The playful and intelligent Corneliu Porumboiu has come up with a new film that delicately combines comedy with an immersion in Romania’s recent history 21/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Un Certain RegardThe High Sun: Love and the consequences of hateCANNES 2015: Dalibor Matanic skilfully weaves three interethnic love stories set ten years apart from one another in the dramatic context born out of the Serbo-Croatian conflict 17/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Un Certain RegardDisorder: Unhinged on every levelCANNES 2015: Alice Winocour delves into genre film with a thriller about an ex-soldier suffering with PTSD turned bodyguard 17/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Un Certain RegardRams: Brothers at warCANNES 2015: A simple, effective and endearing film set in the very physical world of farmers by Icelandic director Grimur Hakonarson 16/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Un Certain RegardOne Floor Below: "Does he think he’s good, poor thing?"CANNES 2015: Radu Muntean unveils a highly subtle and skilfully staged psychological film about a man at odds with his conscience 14/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Un Certain RegardEXCLUSIVE: Cannes' Un Certain Regard Icelandic entry Rams unveils new stills and posterGrímur Hákonarson’s film set on a remote Icelandic farming valley will have its world premiere on the Croisette 11/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Un Certain Regard page: [1] 2 next