Cannes 2016 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 178 articles available in total starting from 02/02/2016. Last article published on 30/05/2016. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 16 17 18 next The Red Turtle: A lovely Robinson Crusoe-style adventureCANNES 2016: Dutch-British director Michael Dudok de Wit tells the story of the simple life of a man alone in the middle of the sea, with only Mother Nature as company 22/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Un Certain RegardCinema, diversity and minorities: An international perspectiveCANNES 2016: The CNC organised a discussion on how to incorporate minorities into the film industry more effectively 22/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | IndustryDocumentaries promote global awareness of social justiceCANNES 2016: Filmmakers discussed the power of documentaries at a meeting organised during the Cannes Film Festival 22/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | MarketUn Certain Regard crowns The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli MäkiCANNES 2016: The feature debut by Finnish director Juho Kuosmanen has come out on top; honourable mentions for The Stopover, Harmonium and The Red Turtle 21/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Un Certain Regard/AwardsCannes' FIPRESCI Award goes to Toni ErdmannCANNES 2016: The international critics have crowned the film by German director Maren Ade; Dogs and Raw also awarded 21/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | AwardsDivines: A dazzling filmCANNES 2016: Houda Benyamina has bewitched the Croisette with a film from the heart, which whisks you away on a joyride that will take your breath away, alongside its two brilliant heroines 21/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Directors’ FortnightNew distribution and marketing models in the on-demand ageCANNES 2016: The CNC organised a discussion focusing on the media themselves, rather than the content they carry 21/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | IndustryLast Days of Louis XIV: Historical iconoclasmCANNES 2016: Catalan filmmaker Albert Serra has crafted a singular gem of a movie about the twilight of the most powerful individual in 17th-century France, played by Jean-Pierre Léaud 21/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Special screeningsThe Salesman: It’s better to leave well aloneCANNES 2016: Teaming up with French company Memento Films, Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi brings us a new narrative gem on the theatre of the human condition 21/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | CompetitionElle: "Let them be cursed and damned beyond redemption"CANNES 2016: A karmic, acidic and perverse film masterfully directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring an Isabelle Huppert at her peak 21/05/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 16 17 18 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)