Cannes 2020 154 articles available in total starting from 20/12/2019. Last article published on 30/06/2021. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 14 15 16 next Review: Skies of LebanonChloé Mazlo delivers a very original and extremely charming feature debut, tackling the history of the Lebanese conflict through a love story, a family, and an approach both poetic and melancholy 30/06/2021 | Films | Reviews | FranceReview: TeddyAnthony Bajon is excellent in a whacky and very well-made second feature from Ludovic and Zoran Boukherma, a rural werewolf film which received the 2020 Cannes label and was awarded at Sitges 29/06/2021 | Films | Reviews | FranceReview: Red SoilA pacey, socially engaged, family-focused thriller which follows in the wake of a whistleblower to examine the conflict between the fight against pollution and the defence of economic interests 12/03/2021 | FIFDH Geneva 2021Review: SouadBERLINALE 2021: Ayten Amid’s 2020 Cannes Label-selected drama is a touching portrayal of three Egyptian youths and the tragic event that binds them 02/03/2021 | Berlinale 2021 | PanoramaReview: FleeJonas Poher Rasmussen’s animated docu-drama on an Afghan refugee’s journey to safety is sublime storytelling 02/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary CompetitionReview: PleasureSweden’s Ninja Thyberg signs her name to a sucker punch of a debut feature which is carried by Sofia Kappel’s portrayal of a young woman’s rise within the Los Angeles porn industry 02/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionReview: The SwarmAwarded Critics’ Week’s 2020 label, Just Philippot’s first feature film is causing a sensation everywhere it goes ahead of its cinema release in France, Spain and China, and elsewhere via Netflix 29/01/2021 | Films | Reviews | FranceReview: The Last HillbillyDiane Sara Bouzgarrou and Thomas Jenkoe’s documentary gifts the viewers with a poetic, puzzling and disorienting account of a family living in the heart of the Appalachians 23/11/2020 | IDFA 2020Review: BeastsRecipient of a 2020 Cannes label and carried by excellent performances, Naël Marandin’s accomplished second feature is a story of domination among the economic challenges of animal farming 20/11/2020 | Black Nights 2020 | CompetitionReview: Should The Wind DropA work of fiction awarded labels by Cannes and overtaken by current events and war, Nora Martirosyan’s first feature film lifts the veil on a land in search of existence, identity and borders 18/11/2020 | Black Nights 2020 | First Feature Competition page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 14 15 16 next