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Cannes 2021: Libertad Explores Class Divisions in an Enriching Coming-of-Age Tale
Libertad follows two teenagers over one summer vacation as they form a friendship despite their many differences in lifestyle.
Libertad follows two teenagers over one summer vacation as they form a friendship despite their many differences in lifestyle.
Whereas Arnaud Desplechin found his unique artistic vision smothered by the conventions of the police procedural in his middling Oh Mercy!,...
At first glance, Sorry We Missed You may appear to be merely a re-tread of Loach’s 2016 Palme d’Or winner;...
Terrence Malick’s majestic A Hidden Life is orchestrated around dialectical clashes — the physical vs the metaphysical, inner integrity vs...
Robert Eggers delivers on the promise of his acclaimed 2015 slow-burn horror The Witch and then some in The Lighthouse,...
The Wild Goose Lake Review Cannes Film Festival 2019 Just as he accomplished in his outstanding 2014 breakout hit Black Coal,...
It’s almost criminal how aggressively Jessica Hausner’s English-language debut, Little Joe, works to drain the fun out of a juicy...
Quebecois director Xavier Dolan returns to Cannes It’s been a full decade since Xavier Dolan’s first feature, I Killed My...
Illustrator Lorenzo Mattotti makes his feature directorial debut with The Bears’ Famous Invasion of Sicily, a well-mounted, perfectly diverting adaptation...
Willem Dafoe Stars in Abel Ferrara’s moving character study “That film made me a Buddhist. I got so Catholic I...