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Anatomy of a Fall is a critique of anti-feminist backlash

With sexism on the rise in France, Anatomy of a Fall examines the role of motherhood and domestic labour in…

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Jean-Luc Godard: five filmmaking lessons from the French master

In tribute to the visionary French New Wave filmmaker, we share some of Godard's most important and enduring lessons.

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AFTRs student film scores world premiere at Cannes

Cannes Film Festival has selected an Australian musical film made by students for its La Cinef program.

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Cannes to show films by Baz Luhrmann, George Miller and Thomas M Wright

New films from beloved Australian directors are set to premiere at the 75th Cannes Film Festival in May.

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Create a TikTok film and win a trip to Festival de Cannes

Global competition #TikTokShortFilm brings the vertical movie to Cannes – and you have until April 8 to enter.

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Falling for Figaro producer Judi Levine on going global with a filmmaking family

Judi Levine took her family with her as she made films like Falling for Figaro around the globe. David Tiley…

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Cannes faces the prospect of terror...and films it

French authorities simulated a terrorist attack on the Cannes Film Festival. Of course they filmed it.

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MIPCOM 2014: the dealmaker cometh, again

ReedMidem's awards bag acknowledges the power of SVOD as Sampson tiptoes round the temple with the money-changers.

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MIPCOM 2014: the stars, and some reasons to keep going

Our man in Cannes sampled the market and tells us what products caught his fancy.

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Clermont-Ferrand: chooses topical winner

In a week when the Winter Olympics opened in Sochi and Russia's attitudes to homosexuality garnered considerable coverage, Clermont-Ferrand named…

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