The doomsayers despairing at supposedly gnat-like modern attention spans are wrong
After cancelling in 2020, Cannes returns this summer with an extensive programme
The Decade in Culture: As we move into the roaring twenties many things remain the same about the seventh art
Cannes diary: Gender parity, populist politics, freebies and zombies. It’s all go already
Star-studded cast of Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton and Chloë Sevigny light up red carpet
Time will tell about the quality of the films – but the programme does not disappoint
The film, set in 1960s LA, stars Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie, will compete for Palme d’Or
Big-name auteurs in Croisette line-up, but only four films by women in competition
The arch provocateur on his divisive film The House that Jack Built, misogyny and Björk
Cannes diary: Protests against Gaza killings and racism also take centre stage
Cannes diary: Spike Lee’s black Klan comedy, Wim Wenders’s Papal pic and Lars von Trier’s latest outrage
Cannes daily: A shot of Kristen Stewart glancing admiringly at Cate Blanchett is causing a stir
Programme flush with exciting talent but only three of 18 films competing for Palme d’Or have female directors
The inclusion of 'Twin Peaks: The Return' on such lists is bizarre: it’s a TV series. Right?
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