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Ben Croll

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    Cannes
    Cannes: The daughter of Catherine Deneuve and Marcello Mastroianni is at the center of the film, basically a very Fellini-esque episode of “Call My Agent!" stretched to feature length.
    The Hyperboreans
    Cannes
    Directors' Fortnight head Julien Rejl tells IndieWire why the sidebar is never about pleasing "all the major forces at play" and instead offers a springboard for enfants terribles.
    The Second Act
    Cannes
    Cannes: Léa Seydoux, Vincent Lindon, Louis Garrel, and Raphaël Quenard star in the filmmaker's latest comedy about a troupe of actors trying to escape a middling film. 
    "Anatomy of a Fall"
    Film Review
    The "Toni Erdmann" and "Zone of Interest" star plays an author whose husband dies — and in a scenario much like an incident in one of her own novels.
    "Youth (Spring)"
    Film Review
    Wang Bing’s immersive, 3.5-hour opus heralds a welcome return of the documentary genre to the Cannes Palme d’Or race.
    Jeanne du Barry
    Film Review
    Yes, Johnny Depp co-stars in the controversial feature, but this is the Maïwenn show, for better and for worse.
    a still from the film Afire
    Film Review
    The filmmaker trades the capital-H history of “Phoenix” and romantic fantasy of “Undine” for a more subdued — and sometimes surprisingly funny — character study.
    'Marcello Mio' Review: Christophe Honore Dramatizes Chiara Mastroianni
    Berlin: Angela Schanelec's formally impressive film boggles as much as it allures.
    Helen Mirren in "Golda"
    Film Review
    Mirren is unsurprisingly terrific, but Guy Nattiv’s film is frustratingly superficial.
    "Disco Boy"
    Film Review
    Giacomo Abbruzzese's directorial debut is a taut, gripping military drama.
    Roschdy Zem's "Our Ties"
    Venice: Director Roschdy Zem and co-writer Maïwenn make a family story all about Zem's personal growth, with mixed results.
    Other People's Children
    Rebecca Zlotowski’s film is a coming-of-age character study of a woman already of a certain age.
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