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by Fionnuala Halligan - screendaily.com - 25 May 2012

In The Fog
In The Fog is a carefully-calebrated three-hander from Sergei Loznitsa, its slow, precise rhythms playing out to compelling effect. His second feature after My Joy is a beautifully rigorous piece which will delight cineastes, his collaboration with cinematographer Oleg Mutu (who has also...

by Annette Insdorf - huffingtonpost.com - 24 May 2012

Cannes Celebrates Philip Kaufman With Hemingway & Gellhorn
It's no surprise that Philip Kaufman -- perhaps the most European of American filmmakers -- was drawn to the passionate story of Ernest Hemingway and war correspondent Martha Gellhorn. Kaufman is a consummate adapter of complex novels including The Unbearable Lightness of Being and The Right...

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...

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...

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...