Léa Seydoux plays a struggling single mother in a drama that’s not to Mia Hansen-Løve’s usual lofty standards.
They’ll be joined by fellow luminaries Alex Garland and Pietro Marcello when the Quinzaine returns to Cannes next month.
In an ambitious venture, we count down our favourite wholly-original feature films of the last two decades.
A masterful dissection of love, memory and autobiography from the ever-wonderful French maestro, Mia Hansen-Løve.
Tim Roth, Vicky Krieps, Mia Wasikowska and Anders Danielsen Lie appear in Mia Hansen-Løve’s latest.
With Wes Anderson, Leos Carax and Paul Verhoeven locked in, we’re ready to keep the rumour mill turning.
Our noughties ranking reaches the midway point, as Amélie, Oldboy and Spider-Man 2 all make the cut.
Watch a film, then stick around for a cosy chat with the likes of Céline Sciamma and Mia Hansen-Løve.
Claire Denis and Barry Jenkins will present their latest work when the festival kicks off on 6 September.
Start getting excited for new works from Amma Asante, Marielle Heller and Mia Hansen-Løve.
Claire Denis, Yorgos Lanthimos and Terrence Malick could be competing for this year’s Palme d’Or.
By Amy Bowker
Bergman Island is inspired by the life of the legendary Swedish director.
Personal odes to some of the finest women directors from around the world.
Our annual rundown of the year’s finest new releases, featuring Paterson, Love & Friendship, Rogue One and more.
Director Mia Hansen-Løve delivers something wonderful and somewhat unexpected – a film about cats.
The screen icon discusses her craft plus her upcoming roles in Mia Hansen-Løve’s Things to Come and Michael Haneke’s Happy End.
Saddle up with our epic Stetson-tip to Antoine Fuqua’s gritty western remake.