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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Un Certain Regard): A Poet (dir. Simón Mesa Soto) | Review
A tragic philosopher lurking in delusion finds purpose through a kindred spirit in this remarkable satirical cinema at its finest.
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Directors’ Fortnight): Wild Foxes (dir. Valéry Carnoy) | Review
Healing gets buried. Pain starts to resurface. Self-destruction explodes limitlessly. Valéry Carnoy’s "Wild Foxes" bares its fangs fiercely to unravel…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025: Tell Her I Love Her (dir. Romane Bohringer) | Review
Cannes Special Screenings selection "Tell Her I Love Her" finds answers in Autain’s questions and finds truth in Bohringer’s pain,…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Un Certain Regard): Meteors (dir. Hubert Charuel) | Review
Paul Kircher shines brightly in Un Certain Regard’s best-kept powerhouse "Meteors," where two souls in unspoken alliance and dissonant rhythms…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Critics’ Week): Love Letters (dir. Alice Douard) | Review
"Love Letters" is a striking feature debut, presenting love as the shining armor amidst thorny obstacles—elevated by Douard’s visionary direction…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Critics’ Week): A Useful Ghost (dir. Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke) | Review
A vacuum cleaner possessed by a kind spirit gets a death-changing assignment in Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke’s witty horrormedy infused with sentimental…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Critics’ Week): Adam’s Sake (dir. Laura Wandel) | Review
The 2025 Cannes Critics’ Week Opening Film "Adam's Sake" ("L'intérêt d'Adam") arrives with a heavy battle against morality. Laura Wandel’s…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Critics’ Week): Reedland (dir. Sven Bresser) | Review
Evil lurks deeper in the reed beds. The further the eyes perceive, the darker the anxiety unfolds. Sven Bresser’s "Reedland"…
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IFFLA 2025
IFFLA 2025: Cactus Pears (dir. Rohan Parashuram Kanawade) | Review
Pure love, under the dome of resentment, grief, and obligation, finds a warm meaning in IFFLA’s narrative feature "Sabar Bonda"…
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IFFLA 2025
IFFLA 2025: An Orphanage of Memories, Tracker, The Feast | Reviews
IFFLA 2025’s three exceptional shorts represent strength, validation, and audaciousness in female empowerment in today’s world of reformation.
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