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Post Tenebras Lux by Jonathan Romney - screendaily.com - 24 May 2012

Post Tenebras Lux
The title means ‘After the Shadows, Light’, but viewers can expect to feel plunged into obscurity rather than enlightened by Carlos Reygadas’ Post Tenebras Lux. The Mexican director’s fourth feature is by far his most perplexing, even if in some ways his simplest. Ostensibly telling the... >>>

'Miss Lovely' Director Ashim Ahluwalia on Indian Cinema (Q&A) by Nyay Bhushan - hollywoodreporter.com - 23 May 2012

'Miss Lovely' Director Ashim Ahluwalia on Indian Cinema (Q&A)
"Indian cinema is not all Bollywood," the director told THR in a discussion about India's indie scene.While pursuing a career as a noted commercials director, Ashim Ahluwalia, 40, made a name with his award-winning 2007 docu-drama John & Jane revolving around India's call center industry... >>>

'The Paperboy' Director Lee Daniels On Why He Listens To His Critics by Nigel M Smithe - indiewire.com - 23 May 2012

'The Paperboy' Director Lee Daniels On Why He Listens To His Critics
After seeing his sophomore film "Precious" premiere in Sundance's US Dramatic Competition and go on to become a Academy Award-winning phenomenon, Lee Daniels is set to unveil his latest "The Paperboy" in Competition at Cannes on Thursday.Although "The Paperboy" only marks his third feature... >>>

A remarkable Thursday during a week in Cuba by Alex Ritman - thenational.ae - 20 May 2012

A remarkable Thursday during a week in Cuba
The "portmanteau film set in the same city" concept is one that has risen in popularity over recent years, most notably with Paris Je t'aime and New York, I Love You. But this week at Cannes sees the world premiere of a Caribbean twist in the story, with some regional influence thrown in for... >>>

Cannes 2012: Me and You (Io e Te) – review by Peter Bradshaw - guardian.co.uk - 22 May 2012

Cannes 2012: Me and You (Io e Te) – review
Bernardo Bertolucci shows Cannes he's still a force to be reckoned with via this slight but intimate and charged two-handerThe spirit of the new wave is revived (albeit in apolitical form) by the 72-year-old Bernardo Bertolucci in his new film, a slight but engaging two-hander showing out of... >>>