Belgium / France (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1091 articles available in total starting from 24/02/2003. Last article published on 09/10/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 30 31 [32] 33 34 ... 108 109 110 next Interview: Paloma Sermon-Daï • Director of It’s Raining in the House"The film was written as it was made"CANNES 2023: The young Belgian filmmaker talks about her sensitive portrait of a brother and a sister who live their last adolescent summer in a Wallonian resort 20/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Critics’ WeekReview: She Is ConannCANNES 2023: Bertrand Mandico delivers an insane parable about old age killing youth, revisiting the legend of Conan in plural, female form with a Faustian bargain to boot 20/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Directors’ FortnightReview: RosalieCANNES 2023: Nadia Tereszkiewicz and Benoît Magimel elevate a very classic film by Stéphanie Di Giusto on an incredibly difficult subject 19/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Un Certain RegardReview: HoundsCANNES 2023: Kamal Lazraq’s debut feature is a gritty crime-drama set in the suburbs of Casablanca, enriched by the presence of sharp dialogue and a microcosm of ruthless characters 19/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Un Certain RegardReview: Vincent Must DieCANNES 2023: Stéphan Castang casts a brilliant Karim Leklou at the intersection of genres, amidst a paranoia-fuelled storm reminiscent of a survival movie 19/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Critics’ WeekReview: It’s Raining in the HouseCANNES 2023: Paloma Sermon-Daï turns to fiction with this story of a brother and sister confronted with the last summer of their childhood, between carelessness and social determinism 19/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Critics’ WeekInterview: Thomas Cailley • Director of The Animal Kingdom"I like to have the pleasure of mixing genres in a story at the level of its characters"CANNES 2023: The French filmmaker talks about his second feature, a daring, accomplished, gripping and smart movie that sees humans mutating into animals 19/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Un Certain RegardReview: DesertsCANNES 2023: Faouzi Bensaïdi delivers an ambitious film of two halves set in the harsh Moroccan desert 18/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Directors’ FortnightReview: The Animal KingdomCANNES 2023: Thomas Cailley masterfully succeeds in crafting a risky film blending the fantastical and modern-day reality, which is both gripping and in many ways like a parable 18/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Un Certain RegardReview: Jeanne du BarryCANNES 2023: After all the buzz and controversy around it, Maïwenn’s latest feature is a pleasant period drama and a decent opener of this year’s Cannes Film Festival 17/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Out of Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 30 31 [32] 33 34 ... 108 109 110 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)