Cannes 2020 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 154 articles available in total starting from 20/12/2019. Last article published on 30/06/2021. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 14 15 16 next Review: RascalPierre Deladonchamps dazzles as a seductive and dangerous vagabond, the troubling protagonist of Peter Dourountzis’s first feature, a social thriller about the role of the individual 13/11/2020 | Seville 2020Review: WaldenBojena Horackova looks back on a love affair riddled with difficult choices between two youngsters living in Lithuania in 1989, a country caught in the middle, just before the fall of the Berlin Wall 10/11/2020 | Seville 2020The short film Palme d’Or goes to I Am Afraid To Forget Your FaceSameh Alaa’s film, produced by Egypt and France among other countries, was crowned on the Croisette by a jury which also awarded four female directors in the Cinéfondation Selection 30/10/2020 | Cannes 2020 | Short films/AwardsShort films to get a glitzy showcase at Cannes 2020 SpecialAs the Cannes 2020 Special gets under way, we take a look at some of the shorts vying for the Short Film Palme d’Or 27/10/2020 | Cannes 2020Interview: Aleem Khan • Director of After Love"I grew up in a mixed-race family and didn't really know where I fitted into society"Cineuropa met up with Aleem Khan to talk about his debut feature, After Love, awarded the Cannes label earlier this year 27/10/2020 | Rome 2020Review: After LoveAleem Khan's excellent debut offers a new perspective on the British Muslim culture clash story 26/10/2020 | Rome 2020Review: FebruaryBulgaria's Kamen Kalev plunges into timelessness and explores the union between man and the earth through a fascinating and austere environmental film, recipient of the Cannes 2020 label 23/10/2020 | Bulgaria/FranceFestival Scope presents the 2020 Critics' Week short films online10 short films with the 2020 Critics' Week label are accessible online for free, from today until 25 October, on the platform 22/10/2020 | Cannes 2020 | Critics' WeekReview: The SpeechLaurent Tirard signs his name to an ironic and intelligent arthouse comedy which appeals to the wider public and advances at pace with its protagonist’s stream of consciousness 22/10/2020 | Rome 2020Review: AmmoniteKate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan play Victorians finding love on rocky Dorset beaches, in Francis Lee’s fine follow-up to God’s Own Country 19/10/2020 | London 2020 previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 14 15 16 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)