Cannes 2019 236 articles available in total starting from 02/03/2018. Last article published on 05/06/2019. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 12 13 [14] 15 16 ... 22 23 24 next Review: The Cordillera of DreamsCANNES 2019: Chile’s Patricio Guzmán makes a scathing condemnation of his country’s social amnesia regarding the Pinochet dictatorship, through an ode to the geographical miracle of the Andes 18/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Special ScreeningsInterview: Levan Akin • Director of And Then We Danced“When it takes some four years to make a film, it needs to mean something”CANNES 2019: With And Then We Danced, Swedish-Georgian director Levan Akin takes on his Eastern European roots with a vengeance 18/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Directors’ FortnightReview: Joan of ArcCANNES 2019: Sadly, Bruno Dumont’s sequel to his heavy-metal musical Jeannette, the Childhood of Joan of Arc has no burning arrangement 18/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Un Certain RegardInterview: Jessica Hausner • Director of Little Joe“I try to describe the ambiguity of the way we perceive reality”CANNES 2019: Austrian filmmaker Jessica Hausner tells us about her English-language film Little Joe, unveiled in competition in Cannes 18/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | CompetitionInterview: Mati Diop • Director of Atlantics"My films draw inspiration from the absence of boundaries"CANNES 2019: French filmmaker Mati Diop talks to us about her first feature film Atlantics, unveiled in competition in Cannes 18/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | CompetitionInterview: Kleber Mendonça Filho, Juliano Dornelles • Directors of Bacurau“We wanted to make a kick-ass western adventure”CANNES 2019: Cineuropa met up with Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles, the directors of Bacurau, a film that defies any easy categorisation 18/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | CompetitionReview: Song Without a NameCANNES 2019: Melina León’s film noir tells the story of a mother looking for her kidnapped child in 1980s Peru 18/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Directors’ FortnightReview: Little JoeCANNES 2019: Austria’s Jessica Hausner puts her name to a hugely cerebral psychoanalytical film with a societal focus, flirting with the genre of sci-fi chiller and the world of genetic mutations 18/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | CompetitionReview: OlegCANNES 2019: Latvia's Juris Kursietis delivers a gritty and ultra-realist film on a form of modern slavery taking place behind the scenes between Eastern European posted workers 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Directors’ FortnightInterview: Aude Léa Rapin • Director of Heroes Don’t Die“Everything happened quickly, which allowed us to remain in a process of adventure”CANNES 2019: French filmmaker Aude Léa Rapin tells us about her surprising feature debut, Heroes Don’t Die, discovered in Critics’ Week in Cannes 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Critics’ Week previous page: 1 2 3 ... 12 13 [14] 15 16 ... 22 23 24 next