Olivier Assayas offers a wistful, meandering and amusingly philosophical exploration of life during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Outgoing artistic director Carlo Chatrian delivers the world cinema goods for his final edition at the helm.
The Bergman Island writer/director on the Swedish maestro, the inner lives of artists and the process of bringing dreams to life.
Her role blurs the line between real life and fiction in Olivier Assayas’ love letter to the actress and filmmaking.
The HBO show will be loosely based on the French director’s 1996 film, with Vikander in the Maggie Cheung role.
The French maestro on his acerbic new film Non-Fiction and why he’s a software rather than a hardware guy.
Juliette Binoche is reunited with writer/director Olivier Assayas for this sharply observed satire of the publishing industry.
Olivier Assayas delivers a ripping modern spy movie which peels back the layers of espionage and counterespionage in Castro's Cuba.
James Gray and Noah Baumbach will be joined on the Lido by Steven Soderbergh, Roy Andersson and Haifaa al-Mansour.
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The French filmmaker explores the dark side of the internet age in this erotic thriller from 2002.
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Juliette Binoche and Guillaume Canet ponder middle-age and the changing facing of book publishing in Olivier Assayas’ intellectual drama.
Their feature-length western will screen in competition alongside new works from Luca Guadagnino, Jennifer Kent and Alfonso Cuarón.
Claire Denis and Barry Jenkins will present their latest work when the festival kicks off on 6 September.
Claire Denis, Yorgos Lanthimos and Terrence Malick could be competing for this year’s Palme d’Or.
This cunning literary thriller from Roman Polanski intrigues rather than wows at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
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Kristen Stewart excels in this strange, surprising and occasionally sublime film from Olivier Assayas.