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Independent films
fromRoger Ebert
2 months ago

Cannes 2025: Yes, Woman and Child, The Six Billion Dollar Man | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

Nadav Lapid's 'Yes' confronts critical issues, blending absurdist art with the harsh realities of war, showcasing the struggle of an artist amid violence.
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fromVulture
2 months ago

Chatting With June Squibb at Cannes About Matzo-Ball Soup, Men, and Lying

June Squibb stars in Scarlett Johansson's Eleanor the Great, navigating friendship and identity after loss.
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Independent films
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Falling palm trees and a faltering Palme d'Or director: how Cannes 2025 went and who will win

Cannes 2023 featured exceptional films exploring political themes, but also highlighted notable failures in storytelling, underscoring the festival's unpredictable nature.
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fromVulture
2 months ago

The Little Sister's Nadia Melliti Is Cannes's Breakout Star

Nadia Melliti delivers a stunning performance in her debut role, captivating critics at Cannes with emotional depth and naturalism.
Film
fromVulture
2 months ago

The Little Sister's Nadia Melliti Is Cannes's Breakout Star

Nadia Melliti delivers a stunning performance in her debut role, captivating critics at Cannes with emotional depth and naturalism.
Women in technology
fromVulture
2 months ago

Nicole Kidman Wakes up at 3 AM to Write About Her Dreams

Nicole Kidman champions empowering female directors, advocating for equal opportunities and mentoring to overcome industry disparities.
Parenting
fromVulture
1 year ago

We'll All Soon Be Talking About the Absurdist On Becoming a Guinea Fowl

Rungano Nyoni's 'On Becoming a Guinea Fowl' blends absurdist humor and horror, winning acclaim and likely igniting discussions upon its wider release.
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