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Festival de Cannes 2019, Hors Normes Awards
Chaired by director Alejandro González Iñárritu, the Jury of the 72nd Festival de Cannes unveiled the winners of the various prizes at the Awards Ceremony and awarded the Palme d’Or […]
It Must be Heaven, Melancholy and Tribulations
The last day of the Cannes Film Festival saw the screening of It Must be Heaven by Elia Suleiman (Israel) and Sybil by Justine Triet (France). Sybil, stories interlocking with […]
The Traitor, Justice of a Man of Honor
On the penultimate day of the competition, the Cannes Film Festival presented Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo by Abdellatif Kechiche (France/Tunisia) and The Traitor by Marco Bellocchio (Italy). Vacuity or fascination? […]
Roubaix, Une Lumière On A Sordid Fact
On May 23, the Cannes Film Festival presented Matthias and Maxime by Xavier Dolan and Roubaix, Une Lumière by Arnaud Desplechin. Leonardo Di Caprio came back on the Red Carpet, […]
A Parasite In The Haunted House
On May 21, the Official Competition featured Parasite by Bong Joon Ho (South Korea) and the Festival created the event with Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood with, […]
Frankie’s Last Postcard
The Festival de Cannes presented on May 20th in Official Competition Young Ahmed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Belgium) and Frankie by Ira Sachs (USA). Nicolas Bedos’ film La Belle […]
A Hidden Life, Disobedience in Front of Abjection
On May 19th, the Festival de Cannes presented in competition The Portrait of the Young Girl on Fire by Céline Sciamma (France) and A Hidden Life by Terrence Malik (United […]
The Whistlers, Whistling The Liberty
The Competition on the Croisette welcomed Diao Yinan’s Wild Goose Lake (China) and Cornelio Porumboiu’s The Whistliers (Romania) on the 17th of May while Claude Lelouch returned with Les Plus […]
Little Joe, Get the Virus of Flowers
The fourth day of the Official Competition saw the return of Pedro Almodovar with Dolor Y Gloria and of the young Austrian director, actress and screenwriter Jessica Hausner who presented […]
Sorry We Missed You, Bitterness of Liberalism
The Official Competition saw the return of Pedro Almodovar with Dolor Y Gloria and of Ken Loach with Sorry We Missed You. The English singer Elton John came on La […]
Bacurau Resists to White Killers
The Festival de Cannes’ Palme d’Or race, launched yesterday by Jim Jarmush’s The Dead Don’t Die, continues today with Bacurau by Brazinial directors Kleber Mendonça Filho & Juliano Dornelles and […]
The Dead Don’t Die Opens 72nd Festival de Cannes
The 72nd Festival de Cannes is open: after a glamorous Red Carpet studded with international stars, the Opening Ceremony kicked off the competition with the screening of The Dead Don’t […]
2018 Festival de Cannes, the Palmarès
Chaired by the sublime Australian actress and producer Cate Blanchett, the Jury of the 71st Festival de Cannes unveiled on May 19 the winners of the various prizes and awarded […]
Knife + Heart by Yann Gonzalez
On this last day of Competition, the Festival de Cannes presented on May 18 Ayka by Sergey Dvortsevoy (Russia) and Ahlat Agaci (The Wild Poirier) by Nuri Bilge Ceylan (Turkey). […]
Dogman Bites Back by Matteo Garrone
In a competition that is coming to an end, the Festival de Cannes screened on May 17 Capharnaüm by Nadine Labaki and Knife + Heart by Yann Gonzalez. Yesterday, Dogman […]
Deadly Silver Lake by David Robert Mitchell
On May 16, the Festival de Cannes Competition presented Chang-Dong Lee’s Burning and Matteo Garrone’s Dogman. Yesterday, Under the Silver Lake by David Robert Mitchell dragged us under the shimmering […]
Jack’s Horror House by Lars Von Trier
The Competition on the Croisette hosted on May 15 En Guerre (At War – France) by Stéphane Brizé and Under The Siver Lake (USA) by David Robert Mitchell. Yesterday, Lars […]
Shoplifters With Great Heart by Hirokazu Kore-Eda
The Festival de Cannes saw on May 14 the return of two great directors, accustomed to La Croisette: Spike Lee with Black Klansman (USA) and Lars Von Trier – so […]
Three Faces By Jafar Panahi, Women’s Destiny
The Official Competition hosted the screening of Lazzaro Felice by Alice Rohrwacher and Shoplifters (Manbiki Kazoku) by Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-Eda. Yesterday, the Festival de Cannes was moved by the […]
Jean-Luc Godard’s The Image Book, Discontinuous Pictorial Material
The competition for the Palme d’Or continued on May 12 with the screening of French director Eva Husson’s Les Filles Du Soleil and Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi’s Three Faces (Se […]
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