Cannes 2017
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Leviathan director Zvyagintsev holds up a mirror to corruption and hard times in Russia. He talks about his new film, Loveless, and how he fell out with the political establishment
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Arts are embracing cutting-edge tech in Puccini production
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The billboard for the actor’s new animated film Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs has attracted criticism for its beauty standards message
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When a film producer sitting next to me in the cinema mistook my hand for his wife’s I didn’t know how to react
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Small productions struggle to hit the big screen due to fashion for mega-budget TV dramas and risk-averse US studios focusing on superhero blockbusters
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The actor and jury member hit out at the lack of female voices at the film festival during the closing press conference
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Actor and Cannes jury member Jessica Chastain says the way female characters were depicted in films she saw at the festival was ‘disturbing’1:22
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The Cannes film festival has reached its final night, with awards dished out to Ruben Östlund for The Square, Joaquin Phoenix and Lynne RamsayGallery
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Cannes is nearly at an end: it’s the last two big premieres, Based on a True Story, directed by Roman Polanski, and Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really HereGallery
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Festival spirits were boosted by an outrageous horror starring Nicole Kidman, a brilliant art world satire, and a brutal contender for the Palme d’Or
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2 out of 5 stars.Polanski’s thriller about a writer who falls under the spell of Eva Green’s parasitic admirer is confident and stylish but can’t avoid its own gaping plot holes
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This year’s event took in the migrant crisis, Russian authoritarianism, sulky sculptors – and even introduced us to a loveable pig. There was plenty to enjoy
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Cannes has reached its tenth day, and the main competition films premiering today are Fatih Akin’s In the Fade and François Ozon’s L’Amant DoubleGallery
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2 out of 5 stars.Fatih Akin’s drama about a woman whose husband is killed in a terrorist bomb attack is an uncompelling and evasive treatment of a very contemporary subject
You Were Never Really Here review - Joaquin Phoenix turns Travis Bickle
4 out of 5 stars.