The Harvard Crimson
The Harvard Crimson Presents
Cannes Film Festival 2022
The Harvard Crimson sends two writers — Jaden S. Thompson ‘23 and Harper R. Oreck ‘23 — to France to cover the 75th annual Cannes Film Festival.
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From Cannes: ‘Coupez !’ is a Hilariously Layered Love Letter to Filmmaking
From Cannes: 'L’Envol' Delivers Rich Visuals And A Hollow Love Story
From Cannes: ‘Le Otto Montagne’ is a Quietly Beautiful Exploration of Belonging
From Cannes: ‘Armageddon Time’ is a Candid Look at Privilege in 1980s New York
From Cannes: ‘God’s Creatures' is a Quiet, Cutting Drama with a Resounding Message
From Cannes: ‘The Stranger’ is a Riveting True Crime Thriller with Depth
From Cannes: Newcomer Julie Ledru Lights Up The Road In Electrifying Motocross Drama 'Rodeo'
From Cannes: ‘Plan 75’ is Haunting and Life-Affirming
From Cannes: ‘Aftersun’ is a Gorgeous, if Oblique, Portrait of Nostalgia
From Cannes: 'El Agua' Is Not The Supernatural Thriller You Might Expect — It’s Better
From Cannes: 'Tirailleurs' Depicts France’s Exploitation of Senegalese Conscripts In Fast-Paced, Tragic World War I Story
From Cannes: “Hunt” Piles Twists Onto A Classic Spy-Movie Structure To Confusing Effect
From Cannes: 'Triangle of Sadness' Enthralls and Eviscerates With Its Vision of Poisonous Wealth
From Cannes: ‘Close’ is a Heart-wrenching Portrayal of Boyhood Friendship
From Cannes: ‘War Pony’ Offers Engrossing, Vital Coming of Age Stories
From Cannes: 'Frère et Sœur’ Takes Sibling Rivalry to the Extreme
From Cannes: 'Crimes of the Future' Falls Flat With Boring Visuals and Shallow Themes
From Cannes: 'Decision To Leave'’s High-Stakes Mystery Romance Is A Lighting Strike of Longing
From Cannes: 'Les Pires' Examines the Ethical and Personal Sides of Filmmaking
From Cannes: 'Three Thousand Years of Longing' Is 108 Minutes of Rollicking Entertainment Without A Clear Point
From Cannes: ‘Don Juan’ Fails to Seduce With Its Reimagination of the Classic Tale
From Cannes: ‘Stars at Noon’ is a Well-Acted Yet Muddled Thriller-Romance
From Cannes: ‘Holy Spider' is a Grim Depiction of Patriarchal Violence