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The French filmmaker talks about closing this year's Cannes.
Commentary: Just when you think you've seen it all, here comes sobriety at Cannes.
The director shares his thoughts on war movies and the Weinstein factor.
The eclectic director pushes deeper into new territory with "Agora."
The British director brings "Looking for Eric" to Cannes, his 10th outing at the fest.
The film sectors in Central Europe have been making gains in recent years.
Mendoza is the first Filipino director to bring a film to Competition at Cannes two years in a row.
Your guide to where it's at when the sun goes down on the Riviera.
To remains an archetypically Hong Kong director whose star is still on the rise.
India's film sector is at a crossroads.
The director on how he approached re-creating a concert that defined a generation.
The Scandinavian film sector is perfecting the art of doing a lot with a little.
Insiders wonder how long Japanese's film renaissance will last.
Myriad Pictures unveils a "Hybrid" strategy at Cannes this year.
The Korean director's Un Certain Regard entry, "Mother," promises to surprise.
The double Palme d'Or winner says his career is finally where he always wanted it to be.
Southeast Asia's film sector is ramping up efforts to tap its full potential.
Park talks about the strength of the Korean presence at this year's festival.