Belgium / France (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1137 articles available in total starting from 24/02/2003. Last article published on 13/03/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 77 78 [79] 80 81 ... 112 113 114 next Review: OlegCANNES 2019: Latvia's Juris Kursietis delivers a gritty and ultra-realist film on a form of modern slavery taking place behind the scenes between Eastern European posted workers 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Directors’ FortnightInterview: Aude Léa Rapin • Director of Heroes Don’t Die“Everything happened quickly, which allowed us to remain in a process of adventure”CANNES 2019: French filmmaker Aude Léa Rapin tells us about her surprising feature debut, Heroes Don’t Die, discovered in Critics’ Week in Cannes 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Critics’ WeekReview: PapichaCANNES 2019: With her first feature, Mounia Meddour revisits the dark hours of the dirty war in Algiers, following a very determined young woman who longs for freedom 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Un Certain RegardQ&A: Ken Loach • Director of Sorry We Missed You“Now, the worker assumes all the risk and has to exploit himself”CANNES 2019: At the press conference for his Palme d’Or contender Sorry We Missed You, Brit Ken Loach unpicked his latest social-realist drama 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | CompetitionReview: Sorry We Missed YouCANNES 2019: Two-time Palme d’Or winner Ken Loach tackles the stresses families are put under as a result of the gig economy and the outsourcing of work 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | CompetitionReview: AtlanticsCANNES 2019: Mati Diop’s first feature film mixes realism and fantasy to weave an intriguing and nebulous moral tale about immigration, love and death 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | CompetitionReview: Heroes Don’t DieCANNES 2019: Aude Léa Rapin shows great audacity in a feature debut focused on a film crew investigating a possible case of reincarnation in Bosnia 17/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Critics’ WeekReview: DeerskinCANNES 2019: Quentin Dupieux delivers a brilliantly refined film, between an absurdist comedy and a realistic drama about madness, with Jean Dujardin and Adèle Haenel excellent in the lead roles 15/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Directors' FortnightInterview: Quentin Dupieux • Director of Deerskin“A film about gentle madness and freedom”CANNES 2019: French filmmaker Quentin Dupieux discusses his new film, Deerskin, which just brilliantly opened the Directors' Fortnight at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival 15/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Directors' FortnightJuris Kursietis takes Oleg to the Directors' FortnightThe Latvian filmmaker and his producers tell Cineuropa about the themes in Kursietis’ sophomore feature, set to world-premiere imminently in the Directors' Fortnight 14/05/2019 | Production | Latvia/Belgium/Lithuania/France previous page: 1 2 3 ... 77 78 [79] 80 81 ... 112 113 114 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)