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139 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2012. Last article published on 29/05/2013.

Blue is the Warmest Colour: Modernity and the intemporality of love

Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux smash the barriers of social romanticism in the exceptional feminine "love story" by Abdellatif Kechiche.  

23/05/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Competition

The German Doctor: eugenism in Patagonia

Puenzo recalls the exile of Nazi doctor Josef Mengele in Argentina through the disturbing tale in which the monster sets his sights on an innocent young girl  

22/05/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Un Certain Regard

Only God Forgives: the bleeding heart of Bangkok

The director of Drive is back on the Croisette with a hallucinatory, poetic and violent film which will baffle his new public but reassure his fans of the first hour  

22/05/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Competition

Review: Blue Is the Warmest Colour

Review: Blue Is the Warmest Colour

Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux smash the barriers of social romanticism in the exceptional feminine "love story" by Abdellatif Kechiche  

22/05/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Competition

Athlete Ben Johnson joins Finnish/Croatian film

Arto Halonen's upcoming feature film A Patriotic Man focusing on doping in sports, has cast the Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson in one of the secondary roles  

22/05/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Market/Finland

Buyers keen on SF's Waltz

The Swedish biopic Waltz For Monica had a warm reception in Cannes following its first market screenings. Fresh deals with Japan, Greece and Taiwan were closed by sales agent SF International  

22/05/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Market/Scandinavia

Grigris: he dances against all odds

Immersion into a world of illegality and the Chadian night in the footsteps of an unconventional young man discovered by Mahamat Saleh Haroun  

22/05/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Competition

Who are the Bastards?

With her 11th film, French director Claire Denis presented a somber, sensual work against a backcloth of traumatic revenge in Un Certain Regard at the 66th Cannes Film Festival  

22/05/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Un Certain Regard/France

Our Heroes Died Tonight : in the mirror of the match between Ghost and Slaughterer

Immersed in the 'sixties and in black-and-white, the world of wrestling for David Perrault's first feature film  

21/05/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Critics' Week

The Great Beauty: a journey to the end of the night

Paolo Sorrentino’s film is an exploration of a wonderful Rome seen through the eyes of a cynical and disenchanted Virgil: Toni Servillo  

21/05/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Competition

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