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The three body problem review
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the three body problem review

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the three body problem review

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  • African cinema, often overlooked or ignored in Cannes, has had pride of place at this year’s festival, with a record number of films in the official lineup.

    the three body problem review

    Sudanese drama Goodbye Julia from director Mohamed Kordofani - another debut - won the Un Certain Regard’s freedom prize.

    the three body problem review

    Omen, the directing debut of Belgian Congolese hip-hop artist Baloji, took the new voice prize for best first feature. Kamal Lazraq won the Un Certain Regard jury prize for Hounds, a crime drama set in the suburbs of Casablanca. Asmae El Moudir won Un Certain Regard’s best director honor for her hybrid documentary The Mother of All Lies, a search for the truth behind her family’s stories of the 1981 Bread Riots in Morocco. The astounding debut, which follows three British teens out for a summer holiday in Greece that turns dark, was The Hollywood Reporter’s hidden gem pick this Cannes and was among the most talked-about movies on the Croisette this year.įour African films also took home awards at the Un Certain Regard ceremony Friday night. Molly Manning Walker’s Cannes festival breakout How to Have Sex has won the prize for best film in the 2023 Un Certain Regard sidebar.







    The three body problem review