All posts in Festival de Cannes
In The Fade, At the Pursuit of Nazis
In The Fade by director Fatih Akin portrays a woman who, after a bomb attack, will suffers the loss of her family and seek revenge by hunting a couple of […]
Good Time, Losers Opera
Good Time by the Safdie brothers evokes the desperate race of a gangster in New York to save his mentally retarded brother arrested after a botched bank robbery. Good Time, […]
The Beguield: The Chicks Eat The Rooster
Sofia Coppola’s The Beguield opposes Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman in a thriller where a cock, seeing himslef like a fox in the henhouse, is eaten by the chicks. In […]
Radiance of the Inner Being
Radiance by the Japanese director Naomi Kawase depitcs with poetry the quest of two people on a path of light towards communion with the invisible. The Japanese director Naomi Kawase […]
The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Horror Thriller
The Killing of a Sacred Deer, by the Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos, is an exciting film mixing the psychological tension of a thriller and the terror of a horror film. […]
The Meyerowitz Stories, Big Apple Neuroses
The Meyerowitz Stories by Noah Baumbach tells the story of adult siblings in New York trying together to get rid of the influence of their aging father. With The Meyerowitz […]
Beats Per Minute of Anger and Tenderness
Beats Per Minute tells the struggle of Act Up Paris activists against the indifference and the silence which condemn to death the sick and threaten the young people. Beats Per […]
Okja, The Pig With a Heart of Gold
Okja, by Korean director Bong Joon Ho, is a fantastic comedy about the friendship between a little girl and a genetically modified animal evoking both pig and hippo. The relationship […]
Marvel at Wonderstruck at Festival de Cannes
Wonderstruck by Todd Haynes opened the 70th Festival de Cannes with a masterpiece of cinema: the emotional journey to New York of two children towards a better life. Wonderstruck, by […]
70th Festival de Cannes Declared Open
After a glamorous star-studded Red Carpet, the Opening Ceremony gave the start of the 70th Festival de Cannes, a milestone edition for the greatest film festival in the world. A […]
Mouton Cadet Wine Bar, Oasis of Elegance at Cannes Film Festival
The Mouton Cadet Wine Bar has hosted many stars and prestigious personnalities from the 7th Art on its terrace atop the Palais during the Cannes Film Festival. Mouton Cadet Wine […]
Ken Loach’s I, Daniel Blake Wins Palme d’Or
The Jury of the 69th Cannes Film Festival, chaired by George Miller, awarded the Palme d’Or to I, Daniel Blake by British director Ken Loach. The most prestigious awards in […]
Elle by Paul Verhoeven, Ambiguity at Festival de Cannes
Elle by Paul Verhoeven, supported by an outstanding Isabelle Huppert, flirts with amorality, ambiguity and sexuality in a black psychological thriller. Elle by Paul Verhoeven is Michèle, who runs a […]
The Last Face, War and Love at Festival de Cannes
The Last Face by Sean Penn is a love story on a background humanitarian action, awkwardly mixing romance and war scenes and bloody chaos in Africa. The Last face is […]
Graduation and Compromises at Festival de Cannes
The Graduation of his daughter Eliza is an obsession for Romeo: he is ready to sacrifice everything for her to go to England to study and find a better life. […]
The Unknown Girl, Diagnosis and Investigation at Festival de Cannes
The Unknown Girl by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne is featuring a female doctor in search of the name of a young woman found dead near her practice. Tired and upset […]
Julieta, Drama and Guilt at Festival de Cannes
Julieta by Pedro Almodovar paints a portrait of women on a background of drama in a film without real breath or relief, rather austere, that leaves one puzzled. Julieta (Emma […]
Loving, Love Against Segregation at Festival de Cannes
Loving by Jeff Nichols tells, in a moving film, full of modesty, the Mildred and Richard Loving’s combat against a law prohibiting interracial marriage. Loving starts in the County of […]
The Nice Guys Out of The Smog at Festival de Cannes
The Nice Guys by Shane Black creates a new duo of detectives friends in a hilarious comedy, driven at breakneck speed, but with feelings. The Nice Guys is the third […]
The BFG Blows Dreams on the Festival de Cannes
The BFG, The Big Friendly Giant by Steven Spielberg, brought an irresistible breath of dreams of the Cannes Film Festival, in touch with hearts that beat for a better world. […]
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