Cannes 2017

Inside Cannes, a film festival at a crossroads

From virtual reality to Netflix’s arrival to the emergence of women directors, Cannes finds itself in flux at 70. What comes next?

Speed-dating the stars: talking life, death, and anything but movies

In interviews with The Meyerowitz Stories’ Dustin Hoffman, Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller and Emma Thompson, the stars riff on family, art and happiness

Tilda Swinton and Jake Gyllenhaal at the press conference for "Okja" at the Cannes Film Festival

Netflix is the new villain Cannes loves to hate

“Okja” is a novel twist on the big budget monster movie, but it was the studio behind it that first caught the audience’s attention at the festival

Michelle Williams gives Cannes a lesson in being a mother

For Michelle Williams, being a mother ‘is in the centre of my life. But I think that’s pretty ordinary.’

On the first day of Cannes 2017, a vision of a changing landscape

Brian D. Johnson’s first dispatch from Cannes, the high altar of world cinema—where it’s grappling with some seismic shifts