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The Hunt: Cannes Review by David Rooney - hollywoodreporter.com - 19 May 2012

The Hunt: Cannes Review
The Thomas Vinterberg-directed psychological drama stars Mads Mikkelsen as a blameless man whose life threatens to be destroyed.CANNES – Thomas Vinterberg burst onto the international scene in 1998 at Cannes with Festen (The Celebration), a malevolently comic drama in which the ugly truth of... >>>

God's Horses: Cannes Review by Deborah Young - hollywoodreporter.com - 19 May 2012

God's Horses: Cannes Review
Nabil Ayouch's film is an intimate portrait of boys growing up in a toxic environment.Powerfully narrated and convincingly acted without talking down to any of its characters, God’s Horses takes the viewer inside an immense Moroccan slum and describes the no-future lives of its inhabitants;... >>>

Cannes 2012: Director Christian Mungiu on Returning to the Fest With 'Beyond the Hills' by Scott Roxborough - hollywoodreporter.com - 19 May 2012

Cannes 2012: Director Christian Mungiu on Returning to the Fest With 'Beyond the Hills'
The 2007 Palm d'Or winner discusses how his life has changed since winning Cannes with his film "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days," and his hopes for this year's festival.Romanian director Cristian Mungiu exploded onto the international cinema stage in 2007 with his abortion-themed drama 4 Months, 3... >>>

CANNES 2012 | 'Lawless' Director John Hillcoat on Violence, Genre and Moralist Filmmaking by Anthony Kaufman - indiewire.com - 18 May 2012

CANNES 2012 | 'Lawless' Director John Hillcoat on Violence, Genre and Moralist Filmmaking
Australian director John Hillcoat may not seem the most obvious choice to direct "Lawless," a Prohibition-era thriller set in the American South based on Matt Bondurant's 2008 novel "The Wettest County in the World." But Hillcoat has more ties to the U.S. than expected: He grew up in Canada, and... >>>

The Fantastic Monsieur Desplat by Lanie Goodman - wsj.com - 17 May 2012

The Fantastic Monsieur Desplat
If Alexandre Desplat hadn't become an award-winning composer, spending the past 27 years writing over 100 film scores, he might have been a shepherd, up in the hills somewhere in Greece. "I'd look at the blue sky, eat cheese, tomatoes and figs, and at the end of the day, walk down for a swim in... >>>