Cannes 2025 / Competition 32 articles available in total starting from 10/04/2025. Last article published on 24/05/2025. page: [1] 2 3 4 next Jafar Panahi wins Cannes' Palme d’Or for It Was Just an AccidentCANNES 2025: The Grand Prix has gone to Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value, and other accolades to The Secret Agent, Mascha Schilinski, Oliver Laxe, Nadia Melliti, the Dardenne brothers and Bi Gan 24/05 | Cannes 2025 | AwardsInterview: Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne • Directors of Young Mothers"Babies added a documentary element to the shots, a permanent unknown"CANNES 2025: The Belgian filmmakers talk about their new film, in which they change the narrative paradigm by daring to tell a choral story 24/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionInterview: Saeed Roustaee • Director of Woman and Child"People haven't yet learned to be honest"CANNES 2025: The Iranian filmmaker deciphers his multi-faceted film centred on a broken woman who opens her eyes, picks herself up and becomes a driving force for change 24/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionReview: Young MothersCANNES 2025: Belgian filmmakers Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne combine their cinema in the plural, always in touch with reality, its determinisms and its flashes of light 23/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionInterview: Mario Martone • Director of Fuori“Every human being can feel trapped and only our imagination can free us”CANNES 2025: The Italian filmmaker tells us about his dive, through fiction, into the universe of cult writer Goliarda Sapienza and 1980 Rome 23/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionReview: ResurrectionCANNES 2025: Bi Gan’s spectacular dream-fugue aims to resurrect the history of 20th-century cinema, one era at a time 23/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionReview: Woman and ChildCANNES 2025: Saeed Roustaee weaves a highly sophisticated narrative and visual constellation around a grieving woman who decides to stop compromising 23/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionInterview: Tarik Saleh • Director of Eagles of the Republic"Some people think my film is a satire, but it really isn’t, it’s an enormous system which no-one is putting a stop to"CANNES 2025: The Swedish filmmaker of Egyptian origin unpicks his captivating film noir, which is the third chapter of his Cairo-based trilogy 22/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionReview: RomeríaCANNES 2025: Golden Bear winner Carla Simón brings another beautifully crafted personal story, which captivates with its deceptive simplicity 22/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionReview: The History of SoundCANNES 2025: In Oliver Hermanus’s film, gentle voices echo through time, creating a poetic, musically rich tale of memory, love and loss 22/05 | Cannes 2025 | Competition page: [1] 2 3 4 next