Cannes 2026 Review: Marine Atlan’s Magnificent Coming-of-Age Drama “La Gradiva” Shows Real Class
A celebrated cinematographer brings an exceptionally sharp observational eye as a director to this story of a chaotic class field trip.
Cannes 2026 Review: Nicolas Athané and Marco Nguyen’s Out and Out Animated Comedy “Jim Queen” Has Unexpected Muscle
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Cannes 2026 Review: A Quiet Connection Holds Considerable Power in Yukiko Sode’s “All the Lovers in the Night”
A gentle, tender drama emerges from this lovely adaptation of Mieko Kawakami’s novel about a proofreader who comes to question her good judgment.
Cannes 2026 Review: Life as a Twentysomething is an Ongoing Battle in Lila Pinell’s Punchy “Shana”
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Cannes 2026 Review: Marion Cotillard Plots a Great Escape in Guillaume Canet’s Engrossing Thriller “Karma”
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