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by Charles Bramesco
Organisers from Cannes, Berlin, Venice, Locarno and others are joining forces to raise money in light of Coronavirus.
The festival is confident the show will go on, but concerns are mounting as the virus continues to spread.
Brooklyn’s finest will head up the competition jury when the festival returns for its 73rd edition.
The French-Senegalese auteur won big at Cannes for her striking debut feature.
Céline Sciamma set Cannes ablaze with the gorgeous period piece.
by Katherine Jane Alexander
Francis Ford Coppola caused an unprecedented stir when he unveiled his unfinished Vietnam opus in 1979.
by Ed Frankl
Melina León’s Song Without a Name and Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse were among our highlights of this year’s Quinzaine.
Palestinian filmmaker Elia Suleiman hits the road, but home follows close behind.
by Hannah Strong
The South Korean director’s social satire takes top honours among a mixed bag of winners at this year’s festival.
Adèle Exarchopoulos and Virginie Efira star in this trite psychodrama from writer/director Justine Triet.
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