
Traffik
There isn’t an honest moment in all 96 minutes of Traffik.
There isn’t an honest moment in all 96 minutes of Traffik.
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The Cannes International Film Festival is the most talked-about film festival of the year, where directors from around the world showcase their newest work, from the most challenging art cinema to the big blockbusters. For many years, Roger Ebert and a team of contributors have covered Cannes, and we are continuing that tradition with start-to-finish coverage from around the festival.
The following table of contents compiles the complete coverage from RogerEbert.com of Cannes 2015, featuring essays and videos from Chaz Ebert, Barbara Scharres, Michał Oleszczyk and Ben Kenigsberg. Check back each day during the festival (from May 13th through May 24th) for more updates.
CHAZ EBERT
Return to the Riviera: Our 2015 Cannes Coverage
Video: Billy Baxter's Diary of the Cannes Film Festival
Video: Chaz Ebert Reports on Enticing Films at Cannes
Video: Chaz Ebert On Cannes Selections "Louder Than Bombs," "Inside Out" and More
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Video: Prize Winners of Cannes 2015
Video: Chaz Ebert Reports on "Youth," "Macbeth," "Chronic," and More
Video: Chaz on Emmett Till, Women In Motion and more
BARBARA SCHARRES
Cannes 2015: "Standing Tall," "Our Little Sister," "Tale of Tales"
Cannes 2015: "Son of Saul," "An," "One Floor Below"
Cannes 2015: "The Lobster," "Irrational Man"
Cannes 2015: "The Sea of Trees"
Cannes 2015: "Mon Roi," "Zvizdan," "Louder Than Bombs"
Cannes 2015: "The Measure of a Man," "Cemetery of Splendor," "Marguerite & Julien"
Cannes 2015: "Sicario," "Mountains May Depart"
Cannes 2015: "Youth," "Madonna," "The Assassin"
Cannes 2015: "Dheepan," "Love," "Valley of Love"
Cannes 2015: "Chronic," "Masaan"
Cannes 2015: "Macbeth," "Ice and the Sky"
Cannes 2015: Palme de Whiskers
Video: Cannes Roundtable Discussion
MICHAŁ OLESZCZYK
Cannes 2015: "An," "One Floor Below"
Cannes 2015: Let There Be Lumière
BEN KENIGSBERG
Cannes 2015: "In the Shadow of Women," "Son of Saul," The Orson Welles Centennial
Cannes 2015: "My Golden Days," "By Sidney Lumet," "Irrational Man"
Cannes 2015: "Disorder," "A Perfect Day," "Arabian Nights"
Cannes 2015 Panel: "What Does Empathy Look Like on the Big Screen?"
Cannes 2015: "Hitchock/Truffaut," "The Green Room," "Love"
Cannes 2015: Manoel de Oliveira's "Visit, or Memories and Confessions"
Cannes 2015: Palme predictions
Cannes 2015: Jacques Audiard's "Dheepan" wins Palme d'Or
Video: Cannes Roundtable Discussion
THE EDITORS
Agnès Varda to Receive Honorary Palme d'Or
Chaz Ebert to Host Panel on Empathy on the Big Screen at Cannes
Chaz Ebert and Shatterglass Films to Make Emmett Till Movie
Video: Cannes Roundtable Discussion
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