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Dispatches from Cannes: What Addiction Does To Families
Film

Dispatches from Cannes: What Addiction Does To Families

Krisha is a lo-fi debut with the ring of hard-won truth. —

Dispatches from Cannes: Alcoholism is still a problem on Indian Reservations
Film

Dispatches from Cannes: Alcoholism is still a problem on Indian Reservations

Songs My Brother Taught Me mingles fact with fiction —

Written by: Sophie Monks Kaufman

Dispatches from Cannes: Salvador Allende's Widow Speaks in New Documentary
Film

Dispatches from Cannes: Salvador Allende's Widow Speaks in New Documentary

Beyond My Grandfather Allende preserves a historical family past —

Courtney Barnett found her stride by letting go of insecurity
Film

Courtney Barnett found her stride by letting go of insecurity

Things I Learned Along The Way — She oozes confidence when she's killing it on stage. But even Courtney Barnett had to beat some demons to get up on stage.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

20 years on: How cult film Kids inspired a generation of copycat youth culture
Film

20 years on: How cult film Kids inspired a generation of copycat youth culture

Larry Clark's masterpiece comes of age — Films, music videos, clothing brands, photo projects; the Kids influence still runs deep in contemporary culture.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Dispatches from Cannes: Ousmane Sembene's Films Are Being Digitally Restored
Film

Dispatches from Cannes: Ousmane Sembene's Films Are Being Digitally Restored

'The father of African film' recognised via special screenings. —

Written by: Sophie Monks Kaufman

A conversation with Andy Gill + Anton Corbijn
Music

A conversation with Andy Gill + Anton Corbijn

Huck 50 — Huck's Fiftieth Special collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we'll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, Gang of Four’s Andy Gill and music photographer Anton Corbijn explain how growing up on the outskirts of a scene spurred both of them to cement themselves at the centre of their own creative worlds.

Written by: Josh Jones

Dispatches from Cannes: Auschwitz Drama is the Only Feature To Be Shown on 35mm
Film

Dispatches from Cannes: Auschwitz Drama is the Only Feature To Be Shown on 35mm

Style and substance combine in Son of Saul. —

Written by: Sophie Monks Kaufman

Dispatches from Cannes: Look out for cinematographer James Klopko
Film

Dispatches from Cannes: Look out for cinematographer James Klopko

Canadian debut Sleeping Giant has one true star —

Written by: Sophie Monks Kaufman

Cannes Film Festival Opens With A Film About Social Welfare
Film

Cannes Film Festival Opens With A Film About Social Welfare

Emmanuelle Bercot's Standing Tall —

Written by: Sophie Monks Kaufman

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