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Pio Marmai, Anais Demoustier, Gilles Lellouche, Vimala Pons star in the burlesque comedy.
EXCLUSIVE: Monia Chokri and Niels Schneider star in the film that explores coercive control within a marriage.
Cesar-winning French producer Sylvie Pialat is in Cannes with one of the most eclectic slates on the Croisette, ranging from an alpine revenge thriller from Argentine auteur Pablo...
Paris-based Films du Losange has boarded international sales on “El Dorado,” a psychological thriller from rising French filmmaker Lola Quivoron, starring Matthias Schoenaerts, Mal...
The French auteur's new film, whose cast includes Adèle Exarchopoulos, Paul Kircher and Malou Khebizi and which is set in Nantes in 1978, world premieres in the Cannes Premiere pro...
On two powerful Queer films from Cannes by actors-turned-directors, including the fest breakout hit just bought by A24.
The Hollywood Reporter's next Cannes Rising Star on landing a role in László Nemes' harrowing World War II drama and finally getting his first Palais red carpet: "It’s going to be,...
Adèle Exarchopoulos leads the way in Christophe Honoré’s semi-autobiographical chamber play about a wedding day... The post Mariage Au Gout D’Orange Review (2026 Cannes Film Festiv...
The contemporary Franco-Belgian cinema certainly does not lack for films about toxic relationships and domestic abuse, with Xavier Legrand’s “Custody” and Valérie Donizelli’s “Just...
EXCLUSIVE: Charlotte Gainsburg stars as influential Tunisian-French lawyer and activist Gisele Halimi.
Félix de Givry and Milo Machado-Graner discuss the Critics' Week closing film, moving from dark heaviness to more light, and why the French movie is a throwback to another period i...
The new movie from Austrian writer-director Marie Kreutzer ('Corsage'), exploring love, trust, loyalty and power, also stars Jella Haase, Laurence Rupp and Catherine Deneuve.
The French actresses co-starred in 2013's 'Blue Is the Warmest Color,' and just might reunite at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
Bella Hadid dans la robe de Jane Birkin, Ester Expósito fraîchement arrivée à Cannes et tout plein d’autres stars montaient les marches pour le film La Bataille de De Gaulle d’Anto...
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