Cannes 2026 Review: A Search for a Missing Person Extends to An Entire Country in Manuela Martelli’s Provocative “The Meltdown”
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Cannes 2026 Review: A Mother-Daughter Relationship Comes Full Circle in Diego Luna’s Stirring Drama “Ashes”
A daughter walks in the shoes of her mother while an audience is put squarely in hers in this deeply touching adaptation of Brenda Navarro's novel.
Cannes 2026 Review: The Emotions Arrive “In Waves”
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