Cannes 2021 / Un Certain Regard 28 articles available in total starting from 03/06/2021. Last article published on 23/08/2021. page: [1] 2 3 next Review: Unclenching the FistsKira Kovalenko's complex love-hate relationship drama develops within a family, played by a mixed ensemble of actors and locally discovered non-professionals 23/08/2021 | Sarajevo 2021Review: Women Do CryCANNES 2021: Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova make a political satire that looks at the sexual power structures still prevalent in Bulgaria and worldwide, using comedy, anger and frustration 19/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardInterview: CB Yi • Director of Moneyboys“You have to love and accept yourself in the first place in order to be able to give love and respect to others in return”CANNES 2021: The Taiwanese-Austrian director presents a drama about male prostitution in the Un Certain Regard section in Cannes 17/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardReview: MoneyboysCANNES 2021: CB Yi highlights the inner turmoil of a gay hustler with family problems in South China 17/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardReview: Let It Be MorningCANNES 2021: Israeli director Eran Kolirin returns with a fitfully amusing comedy-drama about the fortunes of a small Arab-majority village in Israel 17/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardReview: FredaCANNES 2021: Despite some flaws, Gessica Généus’ debut manages to gift viewers with some authentic takes on how hard it is to be young in today’s Haiti 16/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardUn Certain Regard crowns Unclenching the Fists as its championCANNES 2021: The film by Russia’s Kira Kovalenko has emerged victorious, while other awards went to Great Freedom, Good Mother, La Civil, Lamb and Prayers for the Stolen 16/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain Regard/AwardsReview: Prayers for the StolenCANNES 2021: Tatiana Huezo makes a confident leap into fiction, in this often bleak coming-of-age drama film about a rural community threatened by drug cartels 16/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardInterview: Valdimar Jóhannsson • Director of Lamb“You can call Lamb a ‘genre film’, but for me, it’s a visual poem”CANNES 2021: The Icelandic director proves that, despite what we might think, we can never really control Mother Nature 15/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardReview: LambCANNES 2021: Valdimar Jóhannsson’s film is the kind of Farmageddon that no one could ever have seen coming 14/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain Regard page: [1] 2 3 next