Cannes
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‘Moonage Daydream’ Explores David Bowie’s Music and Magic in Teaser Trailer (Video)
The documentary studies the Bowie’s life and art in the rock star’s own words
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‘Forever Young’ Film Review: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s Semi-Autobiographical Tale Is Painfully Familiar
Cannes 2022: Story follows a group of idealistic students attending acting school in the 1980s
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Female Filmmakers in Cannes Speak of Freedom and Its Price
“Women have always been and still are forced to please in order to be loved,” “Corsage” filmmaker Marie Kreutzer says
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Cannes So Far: Income Inequality, Ticket Troubles and the Ghost of COVID
Cannes 2022: At a scattershot festival, some of the biggest films have taken sharp looks at the way society enshrines inequality
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Apple Lands Jessie Buckley and Riz Ahmed Sci-Fi Romance ‘Fingernails’ From Christos Nikou
The film is the English-language debut from the Greek director of “Apples”
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Cannes Report Day 6: ‘Holy Spider’ Red Carpet Begins With Smoke Bomb Demonstration Against Domestic Violence
Plus, a “Holy Spider” actress will lead a film executive produced by Cate Blanchett
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Russian Director Condemns War Against Ukraine and Cannes Ban of Russian Journalists, Cinema
“I had to say, ‘F— the war, I hate you, bye.’ You can’t be silent about this war,” “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” director Kirill Serebrennikov tells IndieWire
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How Ethan Hawke’s Love for Paul Newman Started at Church and Came to Cannes
Cannes 2022: The actor-director brought two episodes of “The Last Movie Stars,” his documentary series about Newman and Joanne Woodward, to the festival that often featured the couple
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Netflix Acquires David Yates Film ‘Pain Hustlers’ Starring Emily Blunt for $50 Million
The drama — described as tonally similar to “The Wolf of Wall Street” and “American Hustle” — hails from acclaimed short story writer Wells Tower
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‘War Pony’ Film Review: Riley Keough and Gina Gammell Tell Indigenous Story From the Inside
Cannes 2022: The two first-time directors enlisted Native American collaborators for their tales of life on the Pine Ridge Reservation
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Cannes Report Day 5: Tilda Swinton Explains Why It’s ‘Dangerous’ to Hear ‘Only One Story’
Plus, European Film Academy president Agnieszka Holland criticizes the inclusion of a Russian filmmaker in the Official Selection
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‘Brother and Sister’ Film Review: Marion Cotillard and Melvil Poupaud’s Sibling Rivalry Gets Lost in the Shuffle
Cannes 2022: Director and co-writer Arnaud Desplechin crams seemingly every idea he ever had into a drama that crowds out its powerful leads
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Topless, Screaming Protester Removed From Cannes Red Carpet (Photos)
The unidentified woman could be seen in photos wearing body paint of the Ukraine flag and the words “Stop Raping Us” on her chest
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Cannes Report Day 4: Emotions Run High at ‘Armageddon Time’ Premiere; Lee Jung-jae on Directing
Plus, Rithy Panh explains his exit from a TikTok short film jury
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Ahmed Benaissa, Algerian Actor and Comedian, Dies at 78 Hours Ahead of ‘Sons of Ramses’ Premiere at Cannes
“Sons of Ramses” producers mk2 are dedicating Friday’s Critics’ Week screening of the film to the late actor