Cannes Report
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Cannes Film Festival Opens With More Netflix Drama and Too Few Female Directors (Again)
TheWrap Cannes magazine: Nowhere else in the world does a single ecstatic ovation have the power to change a director’s life
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Dacre Montgomery, Geraldine Viswanathan to Star in ‘The Broken Heart Gallery’
Cannes 2019: Endeavor Content is launching sales for Natalie Krinsky’s directorial debut at the festival
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Vincent Cassel Film ‘The Specials’ to Close Cannes Film Festival
Festival also announces that the post-awards ceremony film will be called Last Screening
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Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ to Premiere in Cannes After All
Film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie
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Elle Fanning, Yorgos Lanthimos, Pawel Pawlikowski Get Jury Duty at Cannes
Alice Rohrwacher, Robin Campillo and Kelly Reichardt are among the other jurors who will join president Alejandro G. Inarritu
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Directors’ Fortnight Announces Lineup, 16 Directors to Make Cannes Debut
The sidebar’s lineup also includes new work from Rebecca Zlotowski, Lav Diaz and Bertrand Bonello
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Cannes Critics’ Week Section Includes Jesse Eisenberg Sci-Fi Drama ‘Vivarium’
The main competition lineup will consist of films from seven different countries, including Morocco, France, Iceland, Ireland, Algeria and Costa Rica
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‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ Film Review: Terry Gilliam Finally Delivers Messy Fun
Cannes 2018: The director has lost none of his Monty Python irreverence despite the years of calamity that befell this seemingly doomed production
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‘Rafiki’ Film Review: African Gay Romance Breaks New Ground
The first Kenyan film to ever screen at the festival is perhaps more notable for what it represents than what it is
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‘Under The Silver Lake’ Film Review: Andrew Garfield Lives Dirtbag Dream in LA Story
David Robert Mitchell film is sprawling, indulgent, with many pockets of pleasure
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Heavyweight Cannes Lineup Ties Record for Female Directors in Competition
Four female filmmakers are represented in the main competition, along with such past Cannes directors as Pedro Almodovar, Ken Loach, Xavier Dolan, the Dardenne brothers and Terrence Malick
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‘Dogman’ Film Review: Good Man Goes Bad in Muscular Italian Drama
Without much dialogue, director Matteo Garrone lets his story play out in the confrontations between two very different criminals
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Jim Jarmusch’s ‘The Dead Don’t Die’ Set as Cannes Opening Night Film
Adam Driver, Bill Murray and Tilda Swinton star in indie director’s zombie comedy
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Cannes Debuts Childcare and Breastfeeding Stations for Working Parents
No high heels required: Marché du Film is partnering with a new collective called Parenting at Film Festivals
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‘Knife + Heart’ Film Review: Gay Porn Murder Story Pays Tribute to Exploitation Cinema
Yann Gonzalez’s lascivious film is an appealingly stylish destination for our eyes and ears, even if its storytelling can sometimes falter
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Ben Croll