Cannes 2019 236 articles available in total starting from 02/03/2018. Last article published on 05/06/2019. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 13 14 [15] 16 17 ... 22 23 24 next Review: PapichaCANNES 2019: With her first feature, Mounia Meddour revisits the dark hours of the dirty war in Algiers, following a very determined young woman who longs for freedom 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Un Certain RegardQ&A: Ken Loach • Director of Sorry We Missed You“Now, the worker assumes all the risk and has to exploit himself”CANNES 2019: At the press conference for his Palme d’Or contender Sorry We Missed You, Brit Ken Loach unpicked his latest social-realist drama 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | CompetitionReview: I Lost My BodyCANNES 2019: Animation sends sparks flying on the Croisette with the feature debut from French director Jérémy Clapin, a moving, inventive, and prodigious gem of storytelling 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Critics’ WeekReview: Living and Knowing You’re AliveCANNES 2019: In his characteristic style of a filmed private diary, Alain Cavalier puts his name to a subtle, sensitive and moving documentary which pays tribute to Emmanuèle Bernheim 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Special ScreeningsRAI Cinema presents its virtual-reality appCANNES 2019: The Italian public broadcaster’s media company will have its own library of VR content, and its first cross-media project, Happy Birthday, has also been presented at Cannes 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Marché du FilmFrench sales agents make fresh announcements at CannesBac Films, Les Films du Losange, StudioCanal, Le Pacte and Memento are now handling the upcoming movies by Kaouther Ben Hania, Michel Spinosa, Samuel Tourneux, Juanjo Giménez and Philippe Falardeau 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Marché du FilmReview: Sorry We Missed YouCANNES 2019: Two-time Palme d’Or winner Ken Loach tackles the stresses families are put under as a result of the gig economy and the outsourcing of work 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | CompetitionReview: And Then We DancedCANNES 2019: Through the character of a Georgian dancer in love for the first time, and with a fellow pupil, Levan Akin opens up a window onto a traditional world that’s both harsh and beautiful 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Directors’ FortnightReview: Zombi ChildCANNES 2019: Bertrand Bonello puts his name to a film steeped in the occult and brilliant despite its simple façade, blurring the boundaries between times and worlds 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Directors’ FortnightReview: AtlanticsCANNES 2019: Mati Diop’s first feature film mixes realism and fantasy to weave an intriguing and nebulous moral tale about immigration, love and death 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 13 14 [15] 16 17 ... 22 23 24 next