Four Daughters

Tunisian Film Wins Best Documentary in Cannes

By Cassie Jo 20-04-24 00:04

Kaouther Ben Hania’s touching documentary film, Four Daughters, won the Golden Eye Award for Best Documentary at this year’s Cannes Film Festival (16-27 May). Four Daughters is the retelling of a Tunisian family’s experience with trauma, radicalisation but also sisterhood. Two of mother Olfa’s daughters become entangled in the Islamic State (IS) group as young […]

Banel & Adama

2 African Films Competing in Cannes Film Festival

By Cassie Jo 19-04-24 23:37

This year’s 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival (16-27 May) kicks off today with two African filmmakers among those in the running for the Palme d’Or with another four competing in the Un Certain Regard section. French-Senegalese writer director, Ramata-Toulaye Sy is in the official competition with her first feature film, Banel e Adama. […]

Miriam Makeba, Leleti Khumalo, Whoopi Goldberg and Anant Singh at the World Premiere of SARAFINA! at the Cannes Film Festival in 1992

SA film Sarafina! officially selected again by Cannes Film Festival

By Jenni Baxter 11-05-23 15:51

The Cannes Film Festival (16 to 27 May), announced today that South African film SARAFINA! has been selected for the 2023 Official Selection in the Cannes Classics category. The Cannes Classics section recognizes films which are deemed to be works of quality which have contributed to the evolution of motion picture arts and encouraged the […]

Julie in 12 chapters, Cannes Film Festival

Renate Reinsve wins Best Actress for The Worst Person In The World, Cannes

By Cassie Jo 16-03-23 15:38

Norwegian actress from The Worst Person in the World Renate Reinsve wins Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival. Norwegian director Joachim Trier’s romantic comedy came out of the Cannes Film Festival’s Official Competition with Renate Reinsve winning the Best Actress Award for her stunning performance. South Africans can enjoy a refreshing story about life, love and […]

Casablanca Beats (Haut et Fort), Cannes FIlm Festival

Moroccan film has world premiere in Cannes

By Cassie Jo 16-03-23 17:45

Moroccan music drama Casablanca Beats (Haut Et Fort) has world premiere in Competition at Cannes Film Festival. Written and directed by Nabil Ayouch, Casablanca Beats (Haut Et Fort), tells the story of a former rapper, Anas, as he begins working at a cultural centre in a working-class neighbourhood in Casablanca. Encouraged by their new teacher, his students […]

Egypt Feathers Cannes FIlm Festival

Egyptian film wins Critic’s Week Grand Prize, Cannes

By Cassie Jo 16-03-23 15:58

Egyptian director, Omar El Zohairy, wins Critic’s Week Grand Prize for his debut feature film, Feathers, in Cannes. Feathers is the portrayal of an Egyptian wife and mother who experiences a total transformation when her authoritarian husband is accidentally turned into a chicken by a magic trick at a kid’s birthday party; and she becomes responsible for […]

Three Floors

Cannes 21: Three Floors by Nanni Moretti

By Jenni Baxter 30-04-22 23:52

Three Floors by Nanni Moretti is one of the reasons it is always such a pleasure to attend the Cannes Film Festival. It exposes you to films you wouldn’t normally see at your local cinema. And Moretti is always a sure thing in Cannes – a feel-good, even when what’s happening on the screen is […]

Lingui - The Sacred Bonds, Cannes Film Festival

Chadian film acquired by Mubi For North America, UK & more

By Cassie Jo 16-03-23 17:26

Chadian abortion drama, Lingui – The Sacred Bonds, directed by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, has reportedly been acquired by Mubi for distribution in North America, Latin America, the UK and Ireland. Writer-director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun previously won the Cannes’ Jury Prize with A Screaming Man in 2011, and also had Grigris selected for competition in 2013. His most recent […]

Benedetta

Cannes 21: Beautiful, Brave Benedetta

By Jenni Baxter 30-04-22 23:34

If you’re religious you may not want to see Benedetta. It’s shocking. But then again, if you’re religious perhaps you may want to see Benedetta… if you can overlook the shocking aspects and enjoy the over-riding film that is huge and brave and beautiful (with breathtaking artistic cinematography). Playing at the Cannes Film Festival this […]

Cannes 21: Red Rocket a Fantastic Character Study

Cannes 21: Red Rocket a Fantastic Character Study

By Jenni Baxter 30-04-22 23:34

Red Rocket is fantastic delve into the character of an ex-pornstar who tries to return home to Texas, to the woman he left behind, to start fresh. But the once easy money of being a porn star keeps luring him off the track of the straight and narrow. The film stars Simon rex as Mikey […]

Lingui - The Sacred Bonds, Cannes Film Festival

Chadian film has World Premiere in Cannes

By Cassie Jo 16-03-23 17:23

Chadian film Lingui – The Sacred Bonds, directed by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun has enjoyed its world premiere in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Set near N’djamena in Chad, Lingui – The Sacred Bonds, charts the connection between a mother, Amina, played by Achouackh Abakar Souleymane and her teenage daughter, Maria, played by Rihane Khalil Alio. The film deals […]

Bergman Island movie poster

CANNES 21: Brilliant Bergman Island

By Jenni Baxter 30-04-22 23:06

‘Bergman Island’ is a stunning film for anybody who’s ever loved the legend of the late and great Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. Or even been a fan of his late movie star daughter Ingrid (who graced the Cannes Film Festival poster not that many years ago). The film takes you on a journey to excellence […]