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Bérénice Bejo

August 2020

  • The Lost Prince

    The Lost Prince review – father-daughter storybook tale is full of heart

    Michel Hazanavicius’s latest offering transports mechanic Djibi and his child from a Paris tower block to a fantasyland

May 2017

  • TOPSHOT - (1st row fromL) French director Laurent Cantet, Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, US director Jerry Schatzberg, French director Claude Lelouch, Austrian director Michael Haneke, New Zealander director Jane Campion, the General Delegate of the Cannes Film Festival Thierry Fremaux, British director Ken Loach, Italian director Nanni Moretti, Greek director Costa-Gavras, Swedish director Bille August and Algerian director Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, (2ndrow fromL) Actors and directors from former Cannes selections pose for photographers during the photocall for the 70th Anniversary of the international film festival

    Cannes 2017 day seven: Charlize Theron and Naomi Campbell on the red carpet – in pictures

  • Writer Neil Gaiman, cast members Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning and costume designer Sandy Powell at the screening of the film How To Talk to Girls at Parties

    Cannes 2017 day five: Nicole Kidman, Elle Fanning, Dustin Hoffman – in pictures

February 2017

  • Sweet Dreams

    Sweet Dreams review – muddled, sentimental tale of a son haunted by grief

    Marco Bellochio’s story of a journalist dealing with the loss of his mother is spoiled by a disappointingly sugary resolution

December 2016

  • Smiling for the cameras … Xavier Dolan, Danny Boyle, Michael Haneke and Lynne Ramsay

    Film blog
    The most exciting films of 2017: returning auteurs

    In the latest in our 10-part series, the films we are most looking forward to next year by the world’s most singular directors

October 2016

  • ‘Body language’: Cédric Kahn and Bérénice Bejo in After Love.

    After Love review – wrenching exploration of a failed relationship

  • End games … Cédric Kahn and Bérénice Bejo in After Love.

    Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    After Love review – Bejo and Kahn prove that breaking up is hard to do

August 2016

  • Poisonous destiny … Tom Sweet in The Childhood of a Leader.

    Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    The Childhood of a Leader review – stunning origins story for a future fascist

  • Bérénice Bejo: ‘The exciting thing is what happens after. What sort of movies will you be able to make? What comes next?’

    Bérénice Bejo: ‘We cannot live with fear in our bodies’

February 2016

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Candle, Kerze

    Guy Lodge's streaming and DVDs
    Crimson Peak; The Program; The Search; Bill; Hotel Transylvania 2; Lila & Eve – review

    The blood flows in Crimson Peak and a Lance Armstrong biopic sticks in first gear

January 2016

  • Bérénice Bejo in The Last Diamond

    The Last Diamond review – crime caper missing a few crucial cogs

    The heist here is entertaining enough, but sluggish pacing and the lack of sparkle between the lead actors takes the shine off things

April 2015

  • Breaking the silence.

    The Artist director Michel Hazanavicius to make his first American comedy

    Oscar-winning French director heading to Hollywood to make ‘a very funny’ project called Will

February 2015

  • Grace of Monaco

    Film blog
    The curse of Oscarbait: the films you didn't see last Sunday

    From that Grace Kelly biopic to The Artist director’s follow-up, here are the films that fell by the wayside before this year’s Oscars

May 2014

  • The Search

    The Guardian film show
    Cannes 2014: The Search - The Artist director's Chechen war drama looks for meaning, finds only schmaltz - video

  • Michel Hazanavicius and Berenice Bejo at The Search press conference

    Michel Hazanavicius in Cannes: 'The UN was created for peace but fails'

  • Michel Hazanavicius and Bérénice Bejo during the photocall for The Search at the 67th Cannes film

    Film blog
    Cannes diary: The Search isn't what the delegates are looking for

  • The Search

    First look review
    Cannes 2014 review: The Search - silence may be best policy on followup to The Artist

March 2014

  • Berenice Bejo in The Past

    Mark Kermode's film of the week
    The Past review – a whirlwind of warring emotions | Mark Kermode

  • Tahar Rahim portrait

    Tahar Rahim: 'I've always refused to play terrorists'

November 2013

  • Still from Iranian director Asghar Farhadi's 'Le Passé'

    Tehran Bureau
    ‘I was, I am not’: Asghar Farhadi’s Le Passé

    Le Passé plunges the audience into the lonely and melancholic lives of a group of very complicated people - review
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