Cannes 2025 Review: Where There’s a Wheel, There’s a Way in Lloyd Lee Choi’s Splendid “Lucky Lu”
Chang Chen stars in this riveting drama as a father whose plans to make a home for his family in the U.S. are put in peril by a series of events.
Cannes 2025 Interview: Arthur Gay on Spreading His Wings with “When the Geese Flew”
The director talks about seizing a sensitive moment for a teen in rural New Zealand who learns to let go in this moving dramatic short.
Cannes 2025 Review: There’s a Method Behind the Madness in Julia Kowalski’s Unnerving “Her Will Be Done”
A small-town teen is surprised to learn what she's capable of when she puts her mind to leaving her family farm in this bonkers thriller.
Cannes 2025 Review: Pedro Cabeleira Crafts a Fine Power Play with the Crime Drama “Entroncamento”
A woman finds a last resort full of opportunity as her observational skills lend themselves to a rise in a drug ring in this gripping drama.
Cannes 2025 Review: Hasan Hadi’s Charming “The President’s Cake” Offers a Particularly Rich Slice of Iraqi History
A pair of kids embark on an impossible task in 1990s Iraq – to obtain sugar, flour and eggs – in this endearing and poignant adventure.
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