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'Moments' in Cannes (Video 2022) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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Dir. James Gray Gray is no stranger to Cannes, having brought The Yards, We Own The Night, Two Lovers and The Immigrant to the Croisette. He now returns to a country where his films have been well received, despite comments back in 2018 that Cannes critics were “stuck in 1968” and good reviews were contingent on films being shot with handheld camer...
Dir. Tarik Saleh Swedish director Saleh makes his Cannes debut with this political thriller set at a prestigious religious university in Cairo. When the school’s grand imam dies suddenly, a fisherman’s son (Tawfeek Barhom) becomes a pawn in the political power struggle to replace the imam. Fares Fares, who also starred in the director’s 2017 Sundan...
Dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda Japan’s Kore-eda, who won the Palme d’Or with Shoplifters in 2018, returns to Competition with this self-penned Korean-language drama produced by Seoul-based Zip Cinema and backed and distributed by leading Korean studio CJ Entertainment. Song Kang-ho, Gang Dong-won, Lee Ji-eun, Doona Bae and Lee Joo-young star in this film a...
Dir. Arnaud Desplechin Desplechin’s six previous films in Cannes’ Competition — from The Sentinel (1992) to Oh Mercy! (2019) — failed to net any of the official prizes, and the filmmaker has also played in Un Certain Regard (with Playing ‘In The Company Of Men’, 2003), Directors’ Fortnight (My Golden Days, 2015) and last year’s Cannes Premiere sect...
Dir. Lukas Dhont Dhont returns to Cannes, this time in Competition, four years after his debut feature Girl screened in Un Certain Regard, where it won several awards including the Camera d’Or and the Queer Palm. Close is a coming-of-age drama about friendship and responsibility between two 13-year-old boys: things change for Leo and Remi when thei...
Dir. David Cronenberg Eight years after Maps To The Stars played at Cannes, Cronenberg returns with an original work named after — but distinct from — his 1970 body-horror feature. The Canada-Greece co-production from Serendipity Point Films and Argonauts Productions reunites Cronenberg and Viggo Mortensen and also stars Kristen Stewart and Léa Se...
Dir. Park Chan-wook Winner of the Cannes 2004 jury grand prize with Oldboy and 2009 jury prize with Thirst, South Korea’s Park returns to the festival for the first time since 2016 Competition entry The Handmaiden. His Korean- and Chinese-language film stars Park Hae-il (The Host) and Tang Wei (Lust, Caution) in the story of a detective who suspect...
Dirs. Charlotte Vandermeersch, Felix van Groeningen As an actress, Vandermeersch appeared in van Groeningen’s early features With Friends Like These (2007) and The Misfortunates (2009), collaborated on the screenplay for his Oscar-nominated breakthrough The Broken Circle Breakdown (2012), and was also in Belgica (2016). Now as co-directors, the pai...
Dir. Jerzy Skolimowski Writer, director and actor Skolimowski, who was awarded the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at Venice in 2016, returns to Cannes with his sixth film in Competition. Co-written with Ewa Piaskowska, EO (aka Hi-Han) is a contemporary take on Robert Bresson’s 1966 cult classic Au Hasard Balthazar. Updated for modern social a...
Dir. Valeria Bruni Tedeschi Actress/filmmaker Bruni Tedeschi, who won an Un Certain Regard special jury prize in 2007 with Actresses, and played in Competition in 2013 with A Castle In Italy, returns to the Croisette after premiering 2018’s The Summer House in Venice. Forever Young follows a group of budding actors attending Patrice Chéreau’s Paris...
Final Moments (2022) TV-14 Crime, Documentary. User. Score. What's your Vibe? The investigation begins with what they saw last. Overview. Delve into heart-wrenching crimes through the lens of real footage of victim’s last moments alive.
Jan 6, 1980 · Final Moments (TV Series 2022– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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The Cannes International Series Festival (French: Festival International des Séries de Cannes), usually called the Canneseries, is an international television festival held annually in Cannes, France. The festival aims to showcase and promote television series from around the world. [1]