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  • CANNES 2025,Featured Review,Festivals

    CANNES DAY 1 – TIMBUKTU

    Good, marketable cinema usually comes from the same continents over and over again. Countries in those continents have support structures that ensure that out of the lot some film school graduates are going to become great filmmakers. The reverse of this seems to be true, too. People desirous of becoming filmmakers but who have the misfortune of being born in countries such as Laos, Nigeria or North Korea and who have

    May 26, 2014
  • CANNES 2025,Featured Review,Festivals

    CANNES FESTIVAL – Alba Rohrwacher makes her entrance

    Alba Rorhwacher, an Italian actress whose Audrey Hepburn-like grace matches her exceptional qualities as actress became known to American audiences for playing Tilda Swinton's daughter in "Amore." She will be coming to the Cannes Festival next week to support "Le Meraviglie" ("The wonders," in Italian) a film in which she has the leading role, and which was directed by her sister Alice Rohrwacher. It's the end of summer, a village in the Umbria

    May 12, 2014
  • CANNES 2025,Festivals

    LA FABRIQUE AT CANNES – Armando Capo, “August”

    (part of a multi-article series about the 2014 Fabrique des [...]

    May 12, 2014
  • CANNES 2025,Festivals

    LA FABRIQUE AT CANNES – Gustavo Rondon Cordova, “La Familia”

    (part of a multi-article series about the 2014 Fabrique des [...]

    May 13, 2014
  • CANNES 2025,Festivals

    LA FABRIQUE AT CANNES – Angèle Diabang, “So long a letter”

    (part of a multi-article series about the 2014 Fabrique des [...]

    May 13, 2014
  • CANNES 2025,Festivals

    LA FABRIQUE AT CANNES – Mattie Do, “Dearest Sister”

    (part of a multi-article series about the 2014 Fabrique des Cinémas program at the Cannes Festival)

    THE PITCH: A young peasantwoman tries to lift herself out of poverty by turning a rich but blind cousin's predicament to her advantage.

    Since working as a make-up artist and learning moviemaking on the fly are you now fully settled in your role as filmmaker ? After working so hard and independently on my first film, it's hard to consider myself anything but a filmmaker. Being that Laos has little-to-no cinema scene or support, everything had to be done by myself and my tiny team, around the clock. We didn't have any infrastructure that I could fall back on.

    May 13, 2014
  • CANNES 2025,Festivals

    LA FABRIQUE AT CANNES – Jiji Gayaneh, “My favorite fabric”

    (part of a multi-article series about the 2014 Fabrique des [...]

    May 13, 2014
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