French director Julia Ducournau’s serial killer odyssey Titane wins top honour
International Women's Day: Why is the film industry still resistant to female directors?
Review: Some may find this film slow and obscure but it will not be easily forgotten
Austrian auteur Jessica Hausner on her fifth feature, Little Joe, which she describes as a crossover between sci-fi and arthouse
Antonio Banderas is among the other winners as contentious festival draws to a close
Fewer instant classics on show, but Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite, Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire, dark drama The Lighthouse and Irish horror Vivarium stand out
Cannes diary: Robert Pattinson stars in The Lighthouse; and a crowded market for mutts
Cannes diary: Change comes slow for gender equality and Rocketman Taron tears up
Time will tell about the quality of the films – but the programme does not disappoint
Big-name auteurs in Croisette line-up, but only four films by women in competition
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