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Cannes 2026
Cannes 2026 (Un Certain Regard): Titanic Ocean (dir. Konstantina Kotzamani) | Review
A cinematic hypnosis. A delicate evolution that dives deep into mystical dreams, Un Certain Regard selection "Titanic Ocean" is director…
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Cannes 2026
Cannes 2026 (Un Certain Regard): Elephants in the Fog (dir. Abinash Bikram Shah) | Review
In "Elephants in the Fog," director Abinash Bikram Shah crafts a remarkable feature debut that embraces a portrait of Nepal’s…
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Cannes 2026
Cannes 2026 (Directors’ Fortnight): 9 Temples to Heaven (dir. Sompot Chidgasornpongse) | Review
Realism at its finest. A smooth-sailing study of death, Buddhism, and the philosophical questions that surround them, director Sompot Chidgasornpongse’s…
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Cannes 2026
Cannes 2026 (Midnight): Species (dir. Marion Le Corroller) | Review
An eccentric, adrenaline-pumped genetic drift takes shape in Cannes Midnight Screening selection "Species," a red-tinted horror film that unsettles with…
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Cannes 2026
Cannes 2026 (Directors’ Fortnight): We Are Aliens (dir. Kohei Kadowaki) | Review
Looking for an animated film that will catch you off guard? "We Are Aliens" is a peculiar, groundbreaking psychodrama about…
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Cannes 2026
Cannes 2026 (Un Certain Regard): All The Lovers In The Night (dir. Sode Yukiko) | Review
2026 Un Certain Regard selection "All the Lovers in the Night" offers a meditative, therapeutic unveiling of earthly riches and…
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Cannes 2026
Cannes 2026 (Un Certain Regard): Forever Your Maternal Animal (dir. Valentina Maurel) | Review
Director Valentina Maurel opens up the concealed layers of womanhood across two dimensions: the silent, non-desperate plea that lingers beneath…
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Cannes 2026
Cannes 2026 (Critics’ Week): Flesh and Fuel (dir. Pierre Le Gall) | Review
Rare connections and sublime desires flutter like butterflies caught in moving wheels in Pierre Le Gall's "Flesh and Fuel" —…
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Cannes 2026
Cannes 2026 (Directors’ Fortnight): Shana (dir. Lila Pinell) | Review
Misery comes full circle in a fairly tangled tale of endurance and insecurity, intertwined with comedy and fantasy. Eva Huault's…
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Cannes 2026
Cannes 2026 (Cannes Premiere): Marie Madeleine (dir. Géssica Généus) | Review
Géssica Généus pulls double duty as director and star in "Marie Madeleine," where taboo and temptation collide against the foundations…
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