Critics' Week (The article continues below - Commercial information) 358 articles available in total starting from 24/05/2002. Last article published on 05/12/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 19 20 [21] 22 23 ... 34 35 36 next Happy Times Will Come Soon: In the depths of natureCANNES 2016: Italy's Alessandro Comodin presents a sensitive and cryptic fable set in the dark heart of the forest 14/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Critics' WeekDiamond Island: An ultramodern Cambodian dreamCANNES 2016: For his debut feature, Davy Chou headed off to film on an island south of Phnom Penh, where an enormous luxury real-estate complex is being built 14/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Critics' WeekAlbüm: The impossible social tieCANNES 2016: Mehmet Can Mertoglu’s debut feature is formally a very accomplished film that dissects the absurd vacuity of existence without compromise 12/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Critics’ WeekIn Bed with Victoria: A modern woman on the verge of drowningCANNES 2016: Justine Triet opens the Cannes Critics’ Week with a sophisticated and extravagant comedy, led by the sensational Virginie Efira 12/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Critics’ WeekThe Critics’ Week unveils its selectionJulia Ducournau, Óliver Laxe, Mehmet Can Mertoglu and Davy Chou are in competition, while Justine Triet, Alessandro Comodin and Jean-Christophe Meurisse are out of competition 18/04/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Critics’ WeekValérie Donzelli to chair an exceptional Critics’ Week juryThe French filmmaker will be flanked by Alice Winocour, David Robert Mitchell, Nadav Lapid and Santiago Mitre on the Critics’ Week jury 22/03/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Critics’ WeekLight Years: A family constellation anchored by mental illnessVENICE 2015: Esther May Campbell takes on the serious subject of mental illness with a dash of British humour in her new feature, starring singer Beth Orton 11/09/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics’ WeekTanna gets the Audience Award in the Venice Critics' WeekVENICE 2015: The film was directed by Australians Bentley Dean and Martin Butler, and shot in Vanuatu 11/09/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics' Week/AwardsMontanha: In denial about losing a loved oneVENICE 2015: The highly anticipated first feature-length film by Portuguese director João Salaviza delivers an abundance of mesmerising images at Venice 10/09/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics' WeekMotherland: The traditional community and the modern individual come face to faceVENICE 2015: Senem Tüzen has her sights sets on the Lion of the Future with this co-production between Turkey and Greece, set in a town in deepest Anatolia, where a daughter clashes with her mother 10/09/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics’ Week previous page: 1 2 3 ... 19 20 [21] 22 23 ... 34 35 36 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)