Cannes 2023 237 articles available in total starting from 05/12/2022. Last article published on 07/11/2023. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 7 8 [9] 10 11 ... 22 23 24 next Review: OmenCANNES 2023: Baloji delivers a dizzying and visually intoxicating first feature film about the intertwined fates of four banished souls in an ultra-modern African world 23/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Un Certain RegardInterview: Ramata-Toulaye Sy • Director of Banel & Adama"Everything had to follow Banel's emotional journey"CANNES 2023: The young filmmaker unveils the intentions of her first feature film, shot in Senegal and propelled directly into the festival's official competition 23/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | CompetitionReview: The Buriti FlowerCANNES 2023: João Salaviza and Renee Nader Messora craft a film both direct in its portrait of an indigenous community in Brazil, and evocative about the role of memory in its endurance 23/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Un Certain RegardEleven Ukrainian films to receive support from a new European fundCANNES 2023: The new "European Solidarity Fund for Ukrainian Films" has unveiled the first projects to be granted support, presented by their producers on the CNC stand 23/05/2023 | Cannes 2023Review: The Other LaurensCANNES 2023: Claude Schmitz uses the armaments of film noir to put pay to the testosterone-fuelled heroes of his youth and to revisit the genre, as well as gender itself 23/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Directors’ FortnightReview: Lost CountryCANNES 2023: Vladimir Perišić returns with his first film in thirteen years, set during the 1996 elections in Belgrade in what was then Yugoslavia 23/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Critics’ WeekInterview: Molly Manning Walker • Director of How to Have Sex“Every single woman has gone through something similar, and we just don’t talk about it”CANNES 2023: Summer has never been more awkward, or felt more real, than in the British director’s film 23/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Un Certain RegardReview: AcideCANNES 2023: Just Philippot’s disaster film is definitely timely and harrowing, even though it relies heavily on overused clichés and tropes from the sci-fi and horror genres 23/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Midnight ScreeningsReview: EurekaCANNES 2023: Metamorphoses, mud and madness abound in Lisandro Alonso’s latest, an exploration of links between global indigenous groups 23/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Cannes PremièreReview: Club ZeroCANNES 2023: Jessica Hausner mocks and shocks in a satire that’s going to leave you starving 23/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 7 8 [9] 10 11 ... 22 23 24 next