Cannes Report
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‘Where Is Anne Frank’ Film Review: Animated Feature Puts Holocaust Heroine in Timely Fantasy
Cannes 2021: “Waltz With Bashir” director Ari Folman has made another sophisticated animated film that tells a wartime story to which the filmmaker has a personal connection
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‘Cow’ Film Review: Gritty Documentary Gives Us a Cow’s Life, From the Cruel to the Sexy
Cannes 2021: Andrea Arnold’s film is a piece of pure cinema that’s also loaded with political meaning
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‘Jane by Charlotte’ Film Review: An Intriguing Portrait of Jane Birkin, by Her Daughter
Cannes 2021: Charlotte Gainsbourg’s documentary about her mother attains levels of intimacy and emotion alongside moments of banality
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‘Playground’ Film Review: School Is Hell in Brutal Belgian Drama
Cannes 2021: First-time director Laura Wandel takes a schoolyard tale and treats it with same hard-nosed intensity as a prison thriller or war film
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‘Lingui, The Sacred Bonds’ Film Review: Rare African Cannes Drama Is a Showcase for Actresses
Cannes 2021: Achouackh Abakar Souleymane and Rihane Khalil Alio shine in Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s subtle film about women in a hostile culture
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Cannes Report Day 3: Todd Haynes’ ‘Velvet Underground’ Doc ‘Rips,’ Tilda Swinton’s 5-Film Festival
Cannes 2021: Polish director Agnieszka Holland also fears indie films can “vanish” on streamers
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‘Everything Went Fine’ Film Review: Francois Ozon Shaves the Rough Edges Off Euthanasia Story
Cannes 2021: Veteran French director has made a resolutely unsentimental and surprisingly genteel family drama starring Sophie Marceau
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Cannes Report Day 2: Jodie Foster Impresses in French, Val Kilmer Doc Wins Early Raves
Plus, a poster for a Kevin Spacey film makes an appearance
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‘Between Two Worlds’ Film Review: Juliette Binoche Puts a French Spin on ‘Nomadland’
Cannes 2021: Emmanuel Carrere’s drama stars Binoche as an author who tries to experience the gig economy firsthand
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Adam Driver’s ‘Annette’ Makes Waves at Cannes as ‘Acid Trip’ and ‘True Sh–post of a Movie’
Cannes 2021: “Holy Motors” director Leos Carax’s pop opera featuring music from Sparks opens the festival
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What Happened to the Films Selected for Last Year’s Cannes Film Festival?
Cannes 2021: The 2020 festival was canceled, but many of the five dozen films chosen by Cannes last year made a mark, and two won Oscars
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Cannes Critics Week Celebrates 60 Years of Finding New Filmmakers
Cannes 2021: Directors who first came to Cannes via the International Critics Week sidebar include Guillermo del Toro, Alejandro G. Inarritu and Bernardo Bertolucci
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Mark Cousins Included 90 Movies in His ‘Story of Film’ – But Couldn’t Fit This Daniel Radcliffe Title
Cannes 2021: The documentary is missing Russian movies, horror movies, and one Radcliffe film
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Val Kilmer Uses Voice Box to Discuss Throat Cancer Recovery in ‘Val’ Doc Trailer (Video)
Feature film hits theaters July 23 and Amazon Prime Video August 6 after Cannes premiere
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Cannes Report Day 1: Spike Lee Slams ‘Gangsters’ Who Run the World, Thierry Fremaux Swipes at Streamers
“Greenland: Migration” also lands at STX, and StudioCanal sets its filming slate