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17 May, 2024
Cannes Film Festival | Bird, by Andrea Arnold, as a metaphor for freedom
In Bird, a twelve-year-old girl, in conflict with her father, tries to receive attention from others, until she finds them in a stranger.
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Sorrentino explains “Parthenope” at Cannes | “Beauty, Mistery, and Freedom.”
Posted on 24 May 2024

Cannes, The Shrouds | Cronenberg’s almost biographical mourning process
Posted on 23 May 2024

Cannes | Abbasi on “The Apprentice”: “Not about Trump, but the system”
Posted on 22 May 2024
Bird | Andrea Arnold brings to Cannes her cinema of the soul
Posted on 19 May 2024

Cannes Film Festival | Bird, by Andrea Arnold, as a metaphor for freedom
Posted on 17 May 2024

Cannes 2021 | The World Cinema is back
Posted on 21 July 2021

2021 Cannes Film Festival | A diary at the time of Covid-19
Posted on 15 July 2021

Great Freedom by Sebastian Meise | An Ode to Paradoxical Love
Posted on 1 May 2025

The Art of Joy Miniseries Review | Defiance, Desire, and the Making of a Feminist Icon
Posted on 25 April 2025

The Celebration (Festen) by Thomas Vinterberg Movie Review | Tearing Down Family Hypocrisy
Posted on 12 February 2025

The Feminine Monstrous in The Substance by Coralie Fargeat Review
Posted on 24 January 2025