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Film

The Cannes Film Festival Line Up

Your useful guide to what is in competition at Cannes Film Festival 2022.

Thierry Fremaux

In Conversation with Thierry Frémaux

The General Delegate of the Cannes Film Festival speaks with us about the power of global cinema, Bertrand Tavernier, and his reputation as King of the Croisette.

Paris, 13th District

A Note on Paris, 13th District

Writer Julien Planté brings his perspective on Jacques Audiard's Paris, 13th District

Trois Réalisateurs, Je t’aime

Three essays on the great contemporary auteurs in French cinema and themes of love.

Mrs Justice: The Emergence of Lyna Khoudri

Rising star Lyna Khoudri on her upcoming work in Novembre, and the importance of her parents in becoming an actor.

Notes from the Assoulines

Prosper and Martine Assouline are behind the first luxury brand on Culture, publishing some of the most coveted tomes in the world. Here, they share some of their memories of cinema – from masterful cinematographers to the colourful charm of posters.

The Manifesto: French Issue

The past is forever, but the future of cinema and the arts remains one of optimism and fantasy. As the world changes — as unexplored subjects are brought closer to the lens — filmmakers, actors, and creatives in France are emerging with perspectives that have the power to change their society. This is their manifesto. Their J’Accuse; a call to arms, a rousing spark for their beloved metiers.

Coffee with Sir Christopher Hampton and Elsa Zylberstein

The following discussion took place between the actress Elsa Zylberstein and the Oscar-winning writer-director Sir Christopher Hampton. Over strong coffee, sitting in Sir Christopher’s colourful West London office, he intimately opened up about his life in theatre and cinema, and the uncompromising power of words.

Audrey Diwan On the Gaze

The director of L’événement shares an essay on the pitfalls of categorisation in art and film.

Jeanne Moreau

Louis Malle, Damage and the Erotic Thriller

Peregrine Kitchener-Fellowes explores Louis Malle's Damage, the controversial film from the director of Goodbye, Children and Elevator to the Gallows.