Best Actor Award goes to Koji Yakusho, starring in the film Perfect Days by Wim Wenders. CHRISTOPHE SIMON / AFP As an employee of Tokyo’s public toilets in Perfect days,…
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Palme d’or in hand, Justine Triet denounces pension reform and government repression
By Le Figaro Posted yesterday at 22:26 , Update yesterday at 10:40 p.m. “The country has been rocked by a hugely powerful and unanimous landmark pension reform protest that has…
Cannes 2023: sad anatomy of a ceremony
By Eric Neuhoff Posted 1 hour ago , Update 10 minutes ago The 76e edition of the Cannes Film Festival ended with the awarding of the Palme d’Or to director…
With Justine Triet, the Cannes Film Festival crowns the third director in its history
Jane Campion, Julia Ducournau, Justine Triet are the only three women to have obtained a palme d’or. Abaca This consecration comes only two years after that of Julia Ducournau for…
The grand prize for The Zone of Interest by Jonathan Glazer, the enfant terrible of British cinema
By Le Figaro Posted 50 minutes ago , Update 41 minutes ago The grand prize is awarded to the film The Zone of Interest by Briton Jonathan Glazer. CHRISTOPHE SIMON…
Anatomy of a fall by Justine Triet, an audacious palme d’or
By Etienne Sorin Posted 2 minutes ago , Update just now Jane Fonda presenting the Palme d’Or to Justine Triet. CHRISTOPHE SIMON / AFP The 44-year-old French director receives the…
Dead Leaves by Aki Kaurismäki, a jury prize drunk on alcohol and love
By Le Figaro Posted 4 minutes ago , Update just now Aki Kaurismäki and his actors Alma Poysti and Jussi Vatanen, May 23. PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA Already leaving the…
Journal de Cannes: farewell to the arena
DAY 11 – As at the end of a colony, the festival-goers promise to meet again. They will meet again especially next year. He came armed with a 35mm: rolling…
Our review of The Old Oak: Counter Braves
IN COMPETITION – Ken Loach, already twice awarded the Palme d’Or, returns with a film that puts the inhabitants of a disaster-stricken region of England face to face with Syrian…
why the palme d’or no longer fills cinemas
By Le Figaro with AFP Posted 59 minutes ago pulp Fiction (left) and Apocalypse Now are among the “palmed” films to have met with great popular success. Miramax/A Band Apart/Photo…
Quentin Tarantino ignites Cannes with his cinema lesson on Légitime violence
Quentin Tarantino on the stage of the Croisette theater in Cannes, in the company of Julien Rejl, the new general delegate of the Quinzaine des cinéastes. Olivier Delcroix WE ARE…
the first flush and other tiny pleasures
IN COMPETITION – Wim Wenders returns to fiction with the story of a Tokyo toilet worker with melancholy inclinations. An anthology of haikus brushed too quickly. The city of Tokyo…
Our review of Last Summer: Chabrol on Prozac
IN COMPETITION – For her fourteenth film, Catherine Breillat stages a lawyer who falls in love with her 17-year-old stepson. If Léa Drucker embodies this woman with the appropriate duplicity,…