It may be Monday, but it doesn’t have to feel like one! We’re onto day four of the festival and in our celebration of female filmmakers and the stories they’ve brought to life. Check out our whole lineup here and get ready for what’s in store today! We have even more shorts and features on the docket so take a look below, I’m sure you’ll like what you see.
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Monday 30th August Schedule
Showcase Selection
Lovecard Fate (Marianne Chase, Cath Shayler) 6 minutes – 16:00
Beta Male (Marianne Chase) 10 minutes – 16:15
Competition Selection
Oh Baby! (Meghann Artes) 9 minutes – 16:45
Parachute (Katherine Tolentino) 14 minutes – 17:15
Feature Films
Mr. Roosevelt (Noël Wells) 90 minutes – 18:00
My King (Maïwenn) 130 minutes – 19:45
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What You May Have Missed
- Interview: Filmmaker, Ryan J. Smith On His Latest Film, ‘Kid’ & Festival ReviewFilmmaker, Ryan J. Smith discusses his latest film, ‘Kid’ and his filmmaking journey so far. From his early films, Lottery (2022), and Talking to Ghosts (2023) to Kid (2025). Follow alongside his journey as he discusses his early film influences and offers advice for upcoming filmmakers.
- Rétrospective du Festival de Cannes: Rediscovering Pure Beauty with Mùi đu đủ xanh / The Scent of Green Papaya (1993)The year 1993, like many others too, has movie experiences to suit most tastes. Movies that have you rolling with…
- Rétrospective du Festival de Cannes: Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Sweltering Ensemble ‘Babel’ (2006)Alejandro González Iñárritu has not really faltered since his debut feature, Amores perros, in 2001. And I say that not…
- Rétrospective du Festival de Cannes: ‘The Collector’ (1965) Sees William Wyler Take A Sinister TurnWhen The Collector opens, with the young Englishman catching a butterfly in a jar amidst some fanciful music, you’re being…
- Rétrospective du Festival de Cannes: Pedro Almodóvar Gloriously Celebrates Women with ‘Volver’ (2006)As vibrant, as powerful, as funny, as dramatic, as any film ever written and / or directed by the great…
- Rétrospective du Festival de Cannes: David Lynch Takes Us On A Bonkers Road Trip With ‘Wild at Heart’ (1990)Master of the cinematic strange, the late maestro David Lynch, struggled to make a film after 1986’s cult classic, Blue…