Bergman Island review – Mia Hansen-Løve’s Baltic millefeuille The writer-director’s drama about a relationship between two film-makers is an engaging autobiographical tease
Bergman Island review – marital woes revealed on a trip to Ingmar Bergman territory
Real and imaginary marriage discontents bleed into each other when a director and his screenwriter spouse go on retreat to the great auteur’s island home
Paul Mescal Just Wants to Be an Indie Darling
The Normal People breakout is on the ground in Cannes with a pair of projects in which he plays two very different, unknowable “troubled men.”
Stars at Noon review – languid tale of sex, lies and intrigue in the Nicaraguan heat
Benny Safdie stands out among a strangely lethargic cast in Claire Denis’ erotic and intimate political drama
'Armageddon Time' director says seeds of modern tension stem from Reagan-era racism
American film director James Gray, debuting his movie "Armageddon Time" at the Cannes Film Festival, lambasted the Ronald Reagan-era racism that the film deals with, saying on Friday it set the stage for current social tensions.
Adapting Denis Johnson, Claire Denis debuts 'Stars at Noon'
Just days removed from finishing her latest film and hours after arriving in Cannes, Claire Denis sits down in a poolside hotel restaurant and warmly pronounces herself “a mess.”
Claire Denis seizes the moment with 'Stars at Noon'
French auteur filmmaker Claire Denis says the death of writer Denis Johnson spurred her into action to bring his novel "Stars at Noon" to the big screen.
'Squid Game' star Lee Jung-jae steps behind the camera for 'Hunt'
"Squid Game" star Lee Jung-jae flexes his filmmaking muscles with "Hunt", a spy thriller he wrote, directed, produced and also acts in.