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Rich visions: The Great Beauty, A Castle in Italy and Seduced and Abandoned
Paolo Sorrentino, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi and James Toback show us the money. By Nick James.
Tuesday 21 May 2013
Dark mirrors: Seduced and Abandoned, The Missing Picture and The Last of the Unjust
James Toback, Rithy Panh and Claude Lanzmann offer mortal reflections and remembrance on the festival’s first Sunday, finds Geoff Andrew.
Monday 20 May 2013
Three morality tales for our times: Like Father Like Son, A Touch of Sin and The Selfish Giant
Kieron Corless sees Jia Zhangke take up arms, Koreeda Hirokazu turn class tables and Clio Barnard scrap and scrape on the outskirts of Bradford.
Sunday 19 May 2013
Tough acts to follow: The Past and Stranger by the Lake
Geoff Andrew sees A Separation’s Asghar Farhadi lose his feet in Paris – and Alain Guiraudie find his in Provence.
Saturday 18 May 2013
Character, action, morality: Fruitvale Station versus The Bling Ring
Nick Roddick on Fruitvale Station, a Sundance winner with a grip on all the above – and Sofia Coppola’s The Bling Ring.
Friday 17 May 2013
Excess for success: Behind the Candelabra, The Great Gatsby and The Bling Ring at Cannes 2013
Catherine Bray leaves behind the UK’s current arte povera to visit the bling, yachts and fairy dust at this year’s Cannes.
Catherine Bray Thursday 16 May 2013
Beyond the gloom: Bradford 2013
Bradford’s pluckily downbeat festival also featured a plethora of shady (but attractive?) male characters, psygeographic documentaries and quirky features from the mainstream and margins, reports Hannah McGill.
Tuesday 14 May 2013
From the Magazine
Cannes 2013 preview: Competitive spirit
Can the announcement of the Official Selection for Cannes ever quite live up to the fevered anticipation, asks Nick James?
Bryan Forbes, 1926-2013
Andrew Roberts remembers the British actor, director, screenwriter, author, script-doctor, interviewer and studio production chief.
Andrew Roberts Thursday 9 May 2013
Female film reporter competition: the results
Nick Bradshaw surveys the entries – and reveals the winners – of our hunt for women film sleuths.
Wednesday 8 May 2013
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