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by www.indiewire.com - Nigel M Smith - 25 May 2013
Capping off this year's Cannes competition, Roman Polanski's "Venus In Fur" brought sex, laughs, applause and a handful of enthusiastic bravos to the final weekend of the festival. Polanski's follow-up to his film adaptation of the award-winning play "Carnage" is another...
by www.hollywoodreporter.com - Rhonda Richford - 24 May 2013
Iranian director's short film wins the student film competition section. Iranian Anahita Ghazvinizadeh’s Needle was awarded the Cinefondation’s first place prize for best student film at the Cannes Film Festival, jury president Jane Campion announced Friday. Ghazvinizadeh,...
by www.telegraph.co.uk - Robbie Collin - 24 May 2013
Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston make a sexy, pallid double act in Jim Jarmusch's languorous new vampire comedy, writes Robbie Collin. Only Lovers Left Alive, the languorous new comedy from Jim Jarmusch, centres on two vampires in reflective mood. They are Adam and Eve – perhaps the Adam...
by www.hollywoodreporter.com - Todd McCarthy - 24 May 2013
James Grey's in competition period film follows the the travails of a young Polish woman played Marion Cotillard as she tries to get a foothold in the New World.The emotional and moral price of the immigrant experience, circa 1921 in New York, is expressed in quietly wrenching terms in The...
by www.screendaily.com - Jonathan Romney - 23 May 2013
Raskolnikov goes to the Philippines in Norte, The End Of History (Norte, Hangganan Ng Kasaysayan), which takes Dostoevsky’s Crime And Punishment as a springboard for Lav Diaz’s musings on guilt, will and modern Filipino history. Among adepts of so-called ‘Slow Cinema’,...


















