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Colombia has a robust presence in Cannes this year, starting with Un Certain Regard entry ‘A Poet’ by Simón Mesa Soto.
Exclusive: Set over the course of a single day in Lagos during the 1993 Nigerian election crisis, the film premieres in Un Certain Regard.
How Pinho handles the jarring interactions, the occasional spurt of intimacy between the protagonist and the locals has a ...
By Alissa Simon Debuting feature helmer Morad Mostafa is proud to be representing Egypt with his Un Certain Regard-selected ...
This year’s Italian presence at Cannes – one entry in competition by veteran auteur Mario Martone and two by young directors that landed slots in Un Certain Regard – accurately reflects the current ...
This year’s Cannes Film Festival has barely started and already has been an attention-grabbing affair, from new rules for its ...
Qatar and Jordan make moves, Palestinian cinema and Gaza are drawing attention, Egypt returns to the Un Certain Regard ...
The superstar singer and in-demand actress also updated her Letterboxd immediately after seeing Charlie Pollinger’s Un Certain Regard film: “Feeling like I’m reeling.” ...
One of several films from the African continent shown at the Cannes Film Festival, Erige Sehiri’s Promised Sky (Promis le ...
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s your first look at Homebound, a Cannes competition title from director Neeraj Ghaywan and executive ...
Nobel Prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro's first novel, set in post-war Nagasaki and 1980s England, needed to be made into a film while there were still some of Japan's World War Two generation alive ...
Chilean writer-director Diego Céspedes' feature debut, premiering in the Un Certain Regard section, explores discrimination, ...