Cannes Report Day 12: The COVID Tally Is 70 as Screenings End and Jury Duty Begins
Cannes 2021: Plus, the awards parade begins while Maria Bakalova hits the red carpet and Sharon Stone calls charity auction bidders ”cheap“
Cannes 2021: Plus, the awards parade begins while Maria Bakalova hits the red carpet and Sharon Stone calls charity auction bidders ”cheap“
Cannes 2021: Director Gaspar Noe usually tries to shock his audience, but this time he settles into an entirely different but also gripping register
Cannes 2021: The movies that have been getting all the buzz aren’t necessarily the ones that’ll meet favor with Spike Lee’s jury
Cannes 2021: Russian drama is directed by Kira Kovalenko
Cannes 2021: Damien Bonnard is riveting as an artist struggling with the condition, as is Leïla Bekhti as a wife trying to keep the family together
Cannes 2021: In Justin Kurzel’s film about the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, Caleb Landry Jones plays a real-life killer with pallid intensity
Hot packages like Zoe Kravitz’s directorial debut ”Pussy Island“ have also sold during the festival’s virtual film market
Cannes 2021: Nabil Ayouch’s film argues that the power of personal expression can turn the world on its head
Cannes 2021: Plus, Léa Seydoux’s ”France“ gets booed, and Neon and Magnolia each make sales
Cannes 2021: The fourth film with the COVID-stricken actress to screen at the festival, Bruno Dumont’s ”France“ was greeted with boos
Cannes 2021: In Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s latest philosophical dreamscape, the actress channels David Bowie from ”The Man Who Fell to Earth“