Cannes film festival
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The annual celebration of cinema will move from its traditional time in May to July, giving it a head start on autumn’s top film festivals
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The South Korean director, who has died of Covid, was at the forefront of a new wave of uncompromising cinema
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Film director Alan Parker has died at the age of 76. Here we look back at his multi-award winning career, including hits such as Bugsy Malone, Evita and Midnight ExpressGallery
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It was the swaggering black-and-white drama that exposed the cracks in an unequal France. Twenty-five years later, its director Mathieu Kassovitz wonders what has changed
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Lockdown culture You, in your bedroom, with your laptop. That's not the future of film festivals
Peter BradshawIn the wake of Covid-19, We Are One: A Global Film Festival is taking the experience online. But cinema is a bigger encounter
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The director welcomed the decision to delay the event while also criticising Donald Trump’s handling of the Covid-19 outbreak
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France’s premier event will not go ahead in its traditional May slot after government measures forced its hand
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Festival’s president, Pierre Lescure, says he remains reasonably optimistic that event will run
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4 out of 5 stars.This disquieting horror-style western about a town under siege from a mysterious threat is executed with ruthless clarity
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Jean-Claude Carrière, screenwriter of Cyrano de Bergerac and Belle de Jour, dies aged 89