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Cannes 2025 Review: Biopic THE GREAT ARCH, Measured Study of Vision and Compromise

Claes Bang stars. Director Stéphane Demoustier crafts a restrained biopic that charts the fraught realisation of France's Grande Arche de la Défense.

Cannes 2025 Review: DANDELION'S ODYSSEY Charts a Post-Human Cosmic Journey

Momoko Seto's animated feature debut blends time-lapse macro cinematography, ecological parable, and non-verbal performance to chart a post-human tale of survival and transformation.

Cannes 2025 Review: PEAK EVERYTHING, Love in the Time of Climate Crisis and Mental Anxiety

Piper Perabo and Patrick Hivon star in Canadian filmmaker Anne Emond's atypical romantic comedy.

Cannes 2025 Review: Duty and Desire Collides in CARAVAN in a Touching Portrait of Motherhood and Womanhood

Czech director Zuzana Kirchnerová draws on her background in documentary and her Cannes-awarded short Bába to craft a restrained psychological drama exploring motherhood, identity, and the unspoken costs of care.

Cannes 2025 Review: A USEFUL GHOST, The Importance of Remembering

Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke's feature debut tells a very queer ghost story within a story about the importance of remembering.

Cannes 2025 Review: DEATH DOES NOT EXIST, Existential Angst in Animated Feature

Directed by Félix Dufour-Laperriére, the Canadian-French film deals with a hefty subject in an unique and intriguing way.

Cannes 2025: Exclusive CARAVAN Clip Premiere

Czech director Zuzana Kirchnerová's lyrical debut takes a road trip for an intimate odyssey through motherhood, disability, and the quiet rebellion of reclaiming one's life.
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