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French director Justine Triet takes home top award for crime drama starring Sandra Hüller
A dilapidated pub in a former coal-mining village is the setting for a soapy but sincere exploration of xenophobia
Justine Triet, Todd Haynes, Wes Anderson and Wim Wenders show their hands in the battle for the Palme d’Or
Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio star in a film based on a true story of crime and corruption in the 1920s
The banality of evil is on full display in Jonathan Glazer’s stunningly good film about the family living next door to the death camp
Law’s Henry VIII is grotesque while Vikander is graceful as his final wife, the iconoclastic Catherine Parr
Shown at the Cannes Film Festival, the movie sees our hero on familiar terrain — until the star vehicle veers off course
Johnny Depp mumbles his way through period drama ‘Jeanne du Barry’ but Pedro Almodóvar rides to the rescue with ‘Strange Way of Life’
Also reviewed: Park Chan-wook’s satisfying noir Decision to Leave
Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart star in the tale of a man whose party trick is having his organs cut out
‘Normal People’ star Paul Mescal charms in a graceful, sun-kissed story about a father and a daughter
Previous Palme d’Or-winner Ruben Östlund returns with perfect pecs, vom-com and Woody Harrelson at sea
Early reviews of Russian drama ‘Tchaikovsky’s Wife’, French-Senegalese war movie ‘Father and Soldier’ and New York coming-of-age tale ‘Armageddon Time’
Those behind the camera often have the most interesting style
As the 75th Cannes Film Festival approaches, Swiss jeweller Chopard gives us an exclusive preview of its redesigned prize
Sean Baker, maker of Tangerine and The Florida Project, returns with another story of life on the sidelines
Despite the presence of stars and big-name directors, many films were lacklustre until Wes Anderson and Julia Ducournau rode to the rescue
Last year’s cancellation of VIP events because of the pandemic also forced a pivot to new business initiatives
Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard star as a comedian and opera singer in Leos Carax’s fraught story of love and manipulation
Honor Swinton Byrne shines alongside her mother Tilda in Joanna Hogg’s story of a film student finding her voice
Fifty-six films get the Cannes seal of approval but there will be no prizes and no red carpet
The secret life of a film critic. Plus: unpacking the changing role of the housewife
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