Lionel Baier's biting yet heartfelt Cannes film Continental Drift (South) tackles the migrant crisis and personal failures of empathy with wit and …
[Read more...] about Continental Drift (South) is a biting satire and family drama
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Lionel Baier's biting yet heartfelt Cannes film Continental Drift (South) tackles the migrant crisis and personal failures of empathy with wit and …
[Read more...] about Continental Drift (South) is a biting satire and family drama
On today's episode of the podcast, we discuss Japanese filmmaker Naomi Kawase who has been programmed at the Cannes Film Festival more than almost any other …
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Marie Kreutzer's film Corsage, which premiered in the Un Certain Regard sidebar at the Cannes Film Festival, reframes the story of Empress Elisabeth of Austria …
On today's episode of the podcast, we discuss the incredible Céline Sciamma, her relationship to the Cannes Film Festival, and why she's one of the best working …
[Read more...] about Women at Cannes Ep. 3: Céline Sciamma at Cannes
Set over the course of one day, Erige Sehiri’s narrative feature debut Under the Fig Trees (Sous les figues) is a thoughtful ensemble film about the group of …
[Read more...] about Cannes: Erige Sehiri’s Under the Fig Trees is a thoughtful day Tunisian drama
Céline Devaux's feature debut, Everybody Loves Jeanne, is wild, hilarious, sweet, and chaotic: a delightful anti-rom-com. It screened in the Cannes sidebar …