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Best of Cannes: Critics Pick 17 Must-See Movies From the 2025 Festival
The best-reviewed films of the Cannes Film Festival range from Ari Aster’s pandemic-set ’Eddington’ to Palme d’Or winner ‘It Was Just an Accident.’
Image Credit: Courtesy of Cannes Film Festival Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut is based on the memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch, who told of how she grew up in a sexually abusive household, and how she squirmed away from the legacy of it — through competitive swimming, through sex and drugs and other escape hatches, and ultimately through becoming a writer. Image Credit: Courtesy of Still Vivid, Snowglobe Spiraling into surrealism as ordered lives and minds unravel, Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason’s “The Love That Remains” is an album of achingly felt, morbidly funny and increasingly haywire scenes from a marriage. Image Credit: Courtesy of Cannes Film Festival Carnaval provides a convenient cover story for nearly 100 deaths and disappearances in Kleber Mendonça Filho’s robust sense-memory immersion into the sights, sounds and suffocating climate the Brazilian director associates with 1977 Recife.
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