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Welcome to the 77th Festival De Cannes!

Welcome to our Cannes Archive, where we chronicle the cinema and glamour of the Cannes Film Festival. Dive into our comprehensive coverage, showcasing news and reviews arranged from the most recent edition to the earliest.

The Closing Ceremony of 76th Festival De Cannes

What does belonging mean? How can one experience it when home, that primary site of belonging, evokes a disjointed, ruptured emotion, not quite lending ease orโ€ฆ

The Closing Ceremony of 76th Festival De Cannes

What does belonging mean? How can one experience it when home, that primary site of belonging, evokes a disjointed, ruptured emotion, not quite lending ease orโ€ฆ

Meteors (2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

Meteors (2025) โ€˜Cannesโ€™ Movie Review: A Humanistic and Fervent Tale of Two Teenagers Waking up to the Waves of Adulthood

Akash Deshpande May 31, 2025
The Mastermind (2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

The Mastermind (2025) โ€˜Cannesโ€™ Movie Review: Kelly Reichardtโ€™s Genre Reshaping Targets the Heist Thriller For A Serenely Gripping Commentary on Americaโ€™s Downturn

Julian Malandruccolo May 28, 2025
The Secret Agent (O Agente Secreto, 2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

The Secret Agent (O Agente Secreto, 2025) โ€˜Cannesโ€™ Movie Review: Subverting Genre Conventions to Revisit Brazilโ€™s Military History

Julian Malandruccolo May 28, 2025
Highest 2 Lowest (2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

Highest 2 Lowest (2025) โ€˜Cannesโ€™ Movie Review: Spike Lee Respectfully Reenvisions a Kurosawa Classic With Strong New York Flavor

Julian Malandruccolo May 28, 2025
Sentimental Value (Affeksjonsverdi, 2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

Sentimental Value ( 2025) โ€˜Cannesโ€™ Movie Review: Joachim Trier Returns With Another Complex Examination of The Bonds We Share And Those We Break

Julian Malandruccolo May 28, 2025
Homebound (2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

Homebound (2025) โ€˜Cannesโ€™ Movie Review: Neeraj Ghaywanโ€™s Sophomore Feature Continues His Caste Examination With A Classically Dramatic Touch

Julian Malandruccolo May 28, 2025

77th Festival De Cannes – Jury

GRETA GERWIG

Director, Script Writer, Actress (United States)

EBRU CEYLAN

Script Writer, Photographe (Turkey)

LILY GLADSTONE

Actress (United States)

Our Complete Cannes Coverage

Meteors (2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

Meteors (2025) โ€˜Cannesโ€™ Movie Review: A Humanistic and Fervent Tale of Two Teenagers Waking up to the Waves of Adulthood

Updated on May 31, 2025
Akash Deshpande
The Mastermind (2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

The Mastermind (2025) โ€˜Cannesโ€™ Movie Review: Kelly Reichardtโ€™s Genre Reshaping Targets the Heist Thriller For A Serenely Gripping Commentary on Americaโ€™s Downturn

Updated on May 28, 2025
Julian Malandruccolo
The Secret Agent (O Agente Secreto, 2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

The Secret Agent (O Agente Secreto, 2025) โ€˜Cannesโ€™ Movie Review: Subverting Genre Conventions to Revisit Brazilโ€™s Military History

Updated on May 28, 2025
Julian Malandruccolo
Highest 2 Lowest (2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

Highest 2 Lowest (2025) โ€˜Cannesโ€™ Movie Review: Spike Lee Respectfully Reenvisions a Kurosawa Classic With Strong New York Flavor

Updated on May 28, 2025
Julian Malandruccolo
Sentimental Value (Affeksjonsverdi, 2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

Sentimental Value ( 2025) โ€˜Cannesโ€™ Movie Review: Joachim Trier Returns With Another Complex Examination of The Bonds We Share And Those We Break

Updated on May 28, 2025
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Creatura (2023) ‘Cannes’ Review: An Intimate and Complex Portrait of Female Sexuality
Cannes · Film Festivals · Review

Creatura (2023) ‘Cannes’ Review: An Intimate and Complex Portrait of Female Sexuality

Arun Kumar July 10, 2024

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Inshallah A Boy (2023) Movie Review: Jordanโ€™s Cannes Debut Is A Riveting Exploration of An Archaic Practice With A Defiant Performance By Mouna Hawa
Cannes · Film Festivals · Review

Inshallah A Boy (2023) Movie Review: Jordanโ€™s Cannes Debut Is A Riveting Exploration of An Archaic Practice With A Defiant Performance By Mouna Hawa

Parth Pant June 6, 2023

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In Front Of Your Face [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – Hong’s latest is Slight in spirit but Deeply Intimate in Form
Cannes · Film Festivals · Review

In Front Of Your Face [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – Hong’s latest is Slight in spirit but Deeply Intimate in Form

Shashwat Sisodiya July 18, 2023

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The Employer and the Employee [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Modest, Bleak Portrait of Class Privilege and Indifference
Cannes · Film Festivals · Review

The Employer and the Employee [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Modest, Bleak Portrait of Class Privilege and Indifference

Debanjan Dhar July 26, 2021

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Aya [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Gentle Coming-of-Age film about Being A Woman and loving your Roots
Cannes · Film Festivals · Review

Aya [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Gentle Coming-of-Age film about Being A Woman and loving your Roots

Shashwat Sisodiya August 11, 2021

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H6 [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Deeply Heartfelt Documentary about Hope and Healthcare
Cannes · Film Festivals · Review

H6 [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Deeply Heartfelt Documentary about Hope and Healthcare

Shashwat Sisodiya July 13, 2021

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Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) Review – The Intimate Charm of an Aristocracy
Cannes · Film Festivals · Review

Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) Review – The Intimate Charm of an Aristocracy

Arman Fatiฤ‡ July 10, 2024

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And Then We Danced [2019] Cannes Review – A Georgian combination of Call Me By Your Name & Whiplash
Cannes · Film Festivals

And Then We Danced [2019] Cannes Review – A Georgian combination of Call Me By Your Name & Whiplash

Freddie Kay August 17, 2022

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First Love [2019] Cannes Review- A Hilarious Action Thriller from Takashi Miike
Cannes · Film Festivals · Review

First Love [2019] Cannes Review- A Hilarious Action Thriller from Takashi Miike

Freddie Kay May 19, 2019

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