Mexico (The article continues below - Commercial information) 161 articles available in total starting from 14/10/2005. Last article published on 18/02/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 9 10 [11] 12 13 ... 15 16 17 next Review: SundownVENICE 2021: Michel Franco returns to the Lido with a seventh feature that feels more like an unfinished sketch 05/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | CompetitionChus Gutiérrez in post-production with Sin ti no puedoThe Spanish filmmaker is dabbling in fiction again with this co-production, an emotional thriller starring well-known faces from both sides of the Atlantic 01/09/2021 | Production | Funding | Spain/MexicoReview: 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 RegardReview: MemoriaCANNES 2021: World-class champion of sensory cinema Apichatpong Weerasethakul is back in fine shape, aided by Tilda Swinton and some highly fructiferous Colombian plant life 16/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | CompetitionInterview: Mia Hansen-Løve • Director of Bergman Island“You’d think his almighty presence would feel very intimidating, but to me it was the opposite”CANNES 2021: Not just an homage to the mega-auteur of cinema and his mythical home, the French director’s film is also a homecoming of sorts for her 14/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | CompetitionInterview: Teodora Ana Mihai • Director of La Civil"A mother whose daughter was kidnapped in Mexico told me: 'When I wake up in the morning I want to kill or die'"CANNES 2021: The Belgian-Romanian director delved into the Mexican cauldron to direct her thrilling first feature, and now talks to us about it 13/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardReview: Bergman IslandCANNES 2021: Mia Hansen-Løve elaborates a great oeuvre, a game of nested mirrors about couplehood, creativity, cinephilia and ghosts, in the summery setting of the Fårö island 11/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | CompetitionReview: La CivilCANNES 2021: Teodora Ana Mihai makes her mark with a thrilling first feature about a mother relentlessly looking for her kidnapped daughter in a ruthless Mexico 10/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardReview: AnnetteCANNES 2021: Part-prestige production, part-cult curio, Leos Carax’s weird creation is a Cannes opener to remember 07/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | CompetitionCannes' Marché du Film set to organise screenings in five countriesMelbourne, Mexico, Beijing, Seoul and Tokyo will feature physical screenings of many films selected in Cannes, the day after their official premieres and exclusively for film professionals 17/06/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Marché du Film previous page: 1 2 3 ... 9 10 [11] 12 13 ... 15 16 17 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)