The Florida Project | Cannes 2017
By Kent Turner May 30, 2017
The most talked about American film at the festival.
The most talked about American film at the festival.
Moving and modest, this was one of the highlights of the festival.
The cinematic answer to the eye-popping, Looney Tunes–exaggerated world of a graphic novel. Director Bong Joon-ho throws a lot of ideas and schtick onto the screen, and they stick.
The reclusive Jean-Luc Godard is everywhere and nowhere at Cannes this year.
The modern-day, rainy noir was one of the few genre films in this year’s competition, a cross between a courtroom and revenge drama.
Three under-the-radar scene-stealers were refreshing surprises at the festival.
Besotted, bothered, and bewildered are the Southern belles of the Miss Farnsworth’s Seminary for Young Ladies.
A Southern hothouse drama from Sofia Coppola, the return of Agnès Varda, Cary Grant analyzed, and more.
This engrossing, suspenseful documentary follows an Iranian artist in exile.