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Cannes 2017 / Directors’ Fortnight

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17 articles available in total starting from 07/02/2017. Last article published on 28/05/2017.

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Review: A Ciambra

Review: A Ciambra

CANNES 2017: After Mediterranea, Jonas Carpignano remains in Calabria to tell the story of another marginalised community  

20/05/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Directors’ Fortnight

Lover for a Day: Blurred clarity

Lover for a Day: Blurred clarity

CANNES 2017: Philippe Garrel delivers a marvellously stripped-back film about the eternally fluctuating territories and underground manoeuvres of love  

19/05/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Directors’ Fortnight

Let the Sun Shine In: An exquisite badinage on the torments of desire

Let the Sun Shine In: An exquisite badinage on the torments of desire

CANNES 2017: Claire Denis’ new film is truly delicious, of a "theoretical" and emotional intelligence that is as tasty as it is universally moving  

19/05/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Directors’ Fortnight

The Nothing Factory added to the Directors’ Fortnight

The Nothing Factory added to the Directors’ Fortnight

“It’s about the apparent inability of people to come together and manage to change things,” states director Pedro Pinho about his feature debut  

25/04/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Directors' Fortnight

A top-of-the-range quintet of French films for Directors’ Fortnight

A top-of-the-range quintet of French films for Directors’ Fortnight

Claire Denis, Carine Tardieu, Sonia Kronlund, Philippe Garrel and Bruno Dumont present 10 French (co-)productions  

21/04/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Directors’ Fortnight/France

Nine Europeans for the Directors’ Fortnight

Nine Europeans for the Directors’ Fortnight

Five French filmmakers, three Italians and a Lithuanian are set to be showcased in the Fortnight; Claire Denis, Dumont, Garrel, Ferrara and Gitai top the bill  

20/04/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Directors’ Fortnight

The Carrosse d’Or goes to Werner Herzog

The Carrosse d’Or goes to Werner Herzog

This year at Cannes, the German filmmaker will receive the prize handed out every year by the French Directors’ Association  

07/02/2017 | Cannes 2017 | Directors’ Fortnight

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