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Critics' Week


355 articles available in total starting from 24/05/2002. Last article published on 19/06/2025.

Venice: Banat by Adriano Valerio, in the Critics' Week

Venice: Banat by Adriano Valerio, in the Critics' Week

This debut piece is the only Italian film in competition. Bagnoli Jungle by Antonio Capuano will close the week, 24 years on from the year he won it with Vito and the Others  

23/07/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics' Week/Italy

An all-European Critics’ Week at Venice

An all-European Critics’ Week at Venice

Seven out of the ten films that have been selected to be screened in and out of competition are European. Kicking things off will be the re-release of Orphans, with Capuano rounding things off  

23/07/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics' Week

Mediterranea, there are people behind the “migratory flows”

Mediterranea, there are people behind the “migratory flows”

CANNES 2015: Thirty-year-old Jonas Carpignano’s film is a docu-film on immigration, which he directs with a determined and unforgiving eye using simple and rigorous images  

22/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics’ Week

Dégradé: Gaza with rollers in

Dégradé: Gaza with rollers in

CANNES 2015: Arab and Tarzan Nasser take an opposing view of the usual representations of Gaza by spending the entire 1h30 of their film in a beauty salon  

22/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics' Week

The Critics’ Week Grand Prix goes to Paulina

The Critics’ Week Grand Prix goes to Paulina

CANNES 2015: Argentinean director Santiago Mitre’s film, co-produced by France, has been triumphant in the Critics’ Week, while the Revelation Prize has gone to Land and Shade  

21/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics’ Week/Awards

Les Deux Amis: In the beginning was cinema

Les Deux Amis: In the beginning was cinema

CANNES 2015: With passion, tenderness and utter integrity, Louis Garrel tries his hand at directing, whisking us away on a joyful – and very touching – adventure  

20/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics’ Week

Land and Shade: Tears forged in the ashes of hope

Land and Shade: Tears forged in the ashes of hope

CANNES 2015: Cesar Augusto Acevedo makes his directorial debut with a rural wasteland charged with rousing grief  

19/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics’ Week

The Wakhan Front: The invisible enemy

The Wakhan Front: The invisible enemy

CANNES 2015: Clément Cogitore's first feature film is an astonishing and highly original piece of young French cinema about a platoon of soldiers in Afghanistan  

16/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics' Week

Paulina: one woman's fight, for and against everything

Paulina: one woman's fight, for and against everything

CANNES 2015: Santiago Mitre pays tribute to the determination and sacrifice of a woman who refuses to give up her political integrity  

16/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics' Week

Les Anarchistes: an infiltrator in the nineteenth century

Les Anarchistes: an infiltrator in the nineteenth century

CANNES 2015: Élie Wajeman opened Critics’ Week with his second historical feature film, which is nonetheless very current, in which young withered idealism tries to fight back with political revolt  

14/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics’ Week

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