Donald Clarke: Is it time to dust off your 3D specs?
Avatar kickstarted a brief and blurry 3D revival, Cameron could do it again this Christmas
Avatar kickstarted a brief and blurry 3D revival, Cameron could do it again this Christmas
Audrey Diwan’s award-winning study has the tension of a thriller
Film review: Don’t expect subtlety from this broad Dublin comedy
President Macron pays tribute to ‘a national treasure’
French actor, nicknamed Bébel, was one of country’s biggest stars in 1960s and 1970s
French envoy highlights role of festival in cementing links between Ireland and France
The French master’s art is ‘just what we need in this anxious, dark time’
How did film about a comic book idiot get more nominations than The Irishman?
Review: What this lacks in characterisation, it makes up in sheer, hurtling momentum
Without seeing the movie, people have opinions on whether it was a right-wing or a left-wing
Flying saucers turn out to be recurrent motif, as zombie comedy gets mixed reception
Donald Clarke: The act of appreciation is just a refined version of what audiences do every day
Some think she’s ‘a bit frightening’, including in Neil Jordan’s Greta, but the star couldn’t be nicer
Agnès Varda’s death is a loss to French cinema, but her legacy lives on
Only four out of the top 100 films directed by women in BBC poll of critics
Ethan Hawke doesn’t equate superhero movies with French auteurs. Is this heresy?
The dancer, actor, gossip columnist and muse was one of the most modern of stars
Asia Argento stuns audience with Weinstein allegation: ‘festival was his hunting ground’
Protests, Directors’ Fortnight and the race for the Palme d’Or
Cannes daily: Netflix splashes the cash and Godard keeps on puzzling
Review: Utterly trivial, occasionally disrespectful and hugely amusing
Despite a dispute with Netflix and films not being ready in time, the competition is one of the funkiest, least creaky in years
It is 50 years since the 1968 Cannes film festival was called to a halt in solidarity with protesting students – but don’t expect commemorations
The official selection has been revealed for the 71st Cannes film festival which opens next month
‘Cardboard Gangsters’ is a ’hood film, not a gangster film, says director Mark O’Connor
Perhaps surprisingly, museums are thriving in the digital age, but they must commit to constant innovation in order to capture the attention and loyalty of their audiences
The successes of Iranian cinema have been achieved despite rife state censorship, and now there are signs of positive change
Now is the time to rush to the French cinematic barricades
How twee are you? If you’re a fan of Lena Dunham, Portlandia, Wes Anderson films and cats, maybe more than you think
Timothy Spall and Julianne Moore among award winners from the Cannes Jury
Palme d’Or ceremony brought forward to avoid clash with Euro election results
The main programme this year is dominated by serious, off-centre film-makers including Loach, Leigh and the Dardennes, while a welcome sprinkling of controversy accompanies a film about the late Princess Grace
Notable guests will include world-renowned pianist and composer Neil Brand, and composers Irene Buckley and Laurent Levesque
Change reflects aim to build international presence and bow to digital age
This provocative but smug dramedy – about a couple on a dirty old weekend – is not your mum’s usual geezer pleaser
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices