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2413 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 06/11/2025.

Three directors and L’avocat de la terreur

Four French films feature on the list of 17 titles selected in the Un Certain Regard sidebar at the 60th Cannes Film Festival (May 16-27). Female directors take pride of place with films by...  

23/04/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Competition

Eight wild cards for France

In addition to the five majority French certified productions (see article) in official competition at the 60th Cannes Film Festival (May 16-27), three minority co-productions and five...  

23/04/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Competition

Hungary in the running with maestro Tarr

All’s well that ends well for Hungarian helmer Bela Tarr, with his The Man from London selected yesterday to compete in the Official Selection at the 60th Cannes Film Festival (May 16-27). The...  

20/04/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Competition

Seidl exports his talent to the Croisette

After Dog Days (Grand Jury Prize at Venice 2001), Viennese director Ulrich Seidl – known for his documentaries (Animal Love and Models) – has found a director’s most coveted platform for the world...  

20/04/2007 | Cannes 2007/Competition | Austria

An unlikely French quintet

Five majority French productions, along with one co-production, will screen in competition at the 60th Cannes Film Festival (May 16-27). The selection, which threw up some surprises, features four...  

20/04/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Competition

Youth and auteurs have the power

It was a morning of surprises in Paris, with the announcement of the official competition contenders at the 60th Cannes Film Festival (May 16-27). Unveiled this morning by the Festival’s artistic...  

19/04/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Competition

Angel: A fairytale in reverse

François Ozon’s Angel – based on a novel by Elizabeth Taylor and the closing film in competition this afternoon at the Berlinale – is a veritable fairytale in reverse set during the Edwardian...  

17/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Competition

Hallam Foe: A Scottish Holden Caulfield

Jamie Bell, the 20 year-old actor from the English countryside with chiselled features, who rose to fame as the dancing Billy Elliott of Stephen Daldry’s film of the same name, plays a solitary...  

16/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Competition

I Served the King of England and the magic of cinema

Czech director Jirí Menzel (1990 Golden Bear winner for Larks on a String) has once again succeeded in bewitching the press at Berlin. I Served the King of England – a new adaptation of the novel...  

16/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Competition

Don’t play with love

Berlinale competition title Don't Touch the Axe is an amorous duel written by two great narrators, Jacques Rivette and Honoré de Balzac. Here the “beautiful troublemaker” strolling down the garden...  

16/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Competition

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