Cannes 2020 / ACID 6 articles available in total starting from 04/06/2020. Last article published on 23/11/2020. Review: 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: 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 CompetitionReview: WaldenBojena Horackova looks back on a love affair riddled with difficult choices between two youngsters living in Lithuania in 1989, a country caught in the middle, just before the fall of the Berlin Wall 10/11/2020 | Seville 2020Review: Far From You I GrewMarie Dumora continues her exploration of a fascinating film terrain with her 5th documentary in almost 20 years, focused on one same family, which has been awarded Cannes’ ACID selection label 02/10/2020 | Films | Reviews | France/SwitzerlandInterview: Isabel Lamberti • Director of Last Days of Spring“That’s my way of finding my roots — through film”We caught up with Isabel Lamberti to talk about her first full-length feature, Last Days of Spring, which centres on a group of people living in a shanty town in Madrid 23/09/2020 | San Sebastián 2020 | New DirectorsACID selects 9 feature films for its “Cannes Outside the Walls” showcaseThe independent filmmakers attached to the Cannes Film Festival have selected five works of fiction and four documentaries, with Marie Dumora and Ilan Klipper shining bright at the top of the bill 04/06/2020 | Cannes 2020 | ACID