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Cannes 2024

  • Karla Sofía Gascón at Cannes.

    Trans actor Karla Sofía Gascón sues French far-right politician after ‘sexist insult’

    The actor, who became the first transgender woman to win the best actress prize at Cannes, had earlier dedicated her award to ‘all the trans people who are suffering’
  • Peter Bradshaw

    Anora is a vivacious Cannes victor and a fitting end to a radically romantic festival

    Peter Bradshaw
    Sean Baker’s story of an erotic dancer who marries a Russian oligarch makes a terrific surprise Palme d’Or winner – though more reward for Mohammad Rasoulof might have felt better
  • Anora, directed by Sean Baker, is about a sex worker whose life becomes a fairy tale and then a nightmare.

    Anora, tale of a stripper who marries a Russian oligarch, wins Palme d’Or at Cannes

    Karla Sofía Gascón becomes the first trans woman to share best acting award in the film Emilia Pérez
    • ‘Don’t be afraid’: exiled director Mohammad Rasoulof sends a message to Iranian cinema from Cannes

    • Cannes 2024 week two roundup – scuffles, screwballs and spellbinders

    • Kelly Rowland’s Cannes slight is typical for Black women in entertainment

      Tayo Bero
  • A composite of two images, one young and one old, of two people who look similar. On the left is a young actor with floppy blond hair in a suit, and on the right is Donald Trump, an older man with floppy reddish-blond hair in a suit.

    Trump lawyers seek to block US release of biopic The Apprentice

  • Winnie Harlow before the screening of The Apprentice at the 77th Cannes film festival

    Cowboycore, Catherine Deneuve and Bella Hadid in vintage Versace: the Cannes red carpet part two

  • Woman wearing a blindfold and holding a piece of paper in the air.

    The Seed of the Sacred Fig review – Mohammad Rasoulof’s arresting tale of violence and paranoia in Iran

  • Nasty - More Than Just Tennis.

    ‘I paid for it’: tennis bad boy Ilie Năstase revisits confrontational career

  • The most political apolitical festival ever? Here’s how Cannes 2024 went – and who will win

  • ‘Vessels for joy and play’: Sarah Jessica Parker cements big hat moment

  • Kelly Rowland alleges racial profiling in Cannes film festival usher incident

  • Valeria Golino: ‘I’m not a man-hater. I am a lover of men’

  • Film Still: All We Imagine As Light. Directed By Payal Kapadia

    All We Imagine As Light review – dreamlike and gentle modern Mumbai tale is a triumph

  • A grownup gangster. Or is he? … François Civil in Beating Hearts.

    Beating Hearts review – operatic French gangster film suffers from bloat

  • A still from Motel Destino.

    Motel Destino review – terrifically acted Brazilian erotic noir thriller

  • Grand Tour.

    Grand Tour review – engaged couple’s sweet, strange colonial era hide-and-seek

  • Celeste Dalla Porta in the title role.

    Parthenope review – Paolo Sorrentino contrives a facile, bikini-clad self-parody

  • Film Still: Marcello Mio. Directed By Christophe Honoré. Chiara Mastroianni

    Marcello Mio review – droll Catherine Deneuve best thing in twee Mastroianni family whimsy

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