They’ll be joined by big names and exciting new talent, including Pedro Almodóvar, Ana Lily Amirpour and Pablo Larraín.
By Ella Kemp
Cannes darling Stephane Brizé returns with a trudging, cacophonous insight into the guts of industrial activism.
Stéphane Brizé takes a soft approach to this adaptation of Guy de Maupassant’s tale of 19th-century womanhood.
There’s shades of Lars von Trier in this exquisitely crafted period piece from director Stéphane Brizé.