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Directors’ Fortnight


440 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 17/06/2025.

The Congress for the opening

The new film by Ari Folman, revealed on the Croisette with Waltz with Bashir, will open the famous parallel section in Cannes on May 16th  

19/04/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Directors’ Fortnight

The Directors’ Assembly returns

Cineuropa will be a partner of the Directors’ Assembly which is organised on the Croisette by the Directors’ Fortnight, with two debates on the programme  

11/04/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Directors’ Fortnight

The Carrosse d’or for Jane Campion

The director from New Zealand will receive this distinction awarded each year on the Croisette by the Society of Film Directors (SRF)  

05/04/2013 | Cannes 2013 | Directors’ Fortnight

A new mandate for Edouard Waintrop

The Society of Film Directors has reappointed Edouard Waintrop as general delegate of the Cannes sidebar section  

02/07/2012 | Cannes 2013 | Directors’ Fortnight

Camille Rewinds into the brilliant 1980s

The Directors’ Fortnight closed with Camille Rewinds, a tender and very funny film that catapults its delighted audience into the fluorescent, old school, basically brilliant, world of the 1980s.  

26/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Directors’ Fortnight

Ernest and Célestine invent a better world

The animation film inspired on the popular children's works and written by Daniel Pennac is a delightful feature which has everything for children as well as bringing pleasure to adults  

24/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Directors' Fortnight

Dream and Silence : "Open your mind and look"

On a patient quest for the essence of reality, Spain's Jaime Rosales is the author of a delicate and demanding film on the wounds of mourning.  

23/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Directors' Fortnight

Hold Back: It’s always the same, brother!

Talented newcomer Rachid Djaïdani delights his audience at the Directors’ Fortnight with an urban, hybrid, and well-paced film that is hilarious but also a little tragic.  

22/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Directors’ Fortnight

Clandestine Childhood: an idealised, family version of resistance

Benjamín Ávila has made a personal film about the dictatorship years in Argentina.  

21/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Directors' Fortnight

Granny's Funeral: on hesitating and lessons from the grave

Bruno Podalydès has made a farcical, inventive film featuring his brilliant brother Denis in a role reminiscent of Jacques Tati.  

20/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Directors' Fortnight

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