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Robert Pattinson leaves Twilight behind for the Cosmopolis photocall, Nicole Kidman joins Clive Owen to promote Hemingway & Gellhorn, and Kylie and Jessie J support Cinema Against Aids
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Ryan Gosling is a stunt biker turning to crime in Derek Cianfrance's The Place Beyond the Pines, Woody Allen dishes up more European fare with To Rome with Love, and Wong Kar-Wai is back with a bang with The Grandmasters. But who will make it down the Cannes film festival red carpet?
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Xan Brooks: With a 23 May release date revealed in its teaser trailer, David Cronenberg's adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel must surely be on this year's Cannes film festival lineup
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Alex von Tunzelmann: David Cronenberg's film about the pioneers of psychoanalysis digs deep into real events, but stretches the truth with its spanking scenes and Hollywood version of Sabina Spielrein
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David Cronenberg analyses the pioneering work of Jung and Freud in this engrossing and thought-provoking drama, writes Philip French
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David Cronenberg's new film examines the birth of psychoanalysis by analysing the friendship and rivalry between two of the greatest minds of recent times: Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Here the director and Viggo Mortensen, who stars as Freud, explain how the pair's work went some way to forming our modern mindset
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4 out of 5 stars.
A droll undercurrent of black comedy underlies David Cronenberg's drama about Freud, Jung and male hysterics, writes Peter Bradshaw
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Several companies take credit for British independent film awards nominees, while a documentary about the Alternative Miss World bars the unfashionable from its premiere, writes Jason Solomons
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Glitz, glamour and a surprise outbreak of rabbinical beard art from the 55th BFI London film festival's annual awards ceremony
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First look review Cannes 2012: Cosmopolis – review
2 out of 5 stars.