Cannes Film Festival diary: Lukas Dhont's 'Coward' is his career best
Estonian film critic Tristan Priimägi shares his latest Cannes Film Festival diary, highlighting two standout films. He praises Lukas Dhont's 'Coward' as the Belgian director's finest work to date, alongside Clio Barnardi's 'I See Houses Falling Like Lightning'.
KultuurEstonian film critic Tristan Priimägi has published his twelfth diary entry from the Cannes Film Festival, drawing conclusions on two remarkable films screened at the prestigious French event.
The centerpiece of Priimägi's latest dispatch is Belgian director Lukas Dhont's new film 'Coward', which the critic declares to be the strongest work of Dhont's career so far. Dhont, known internationally for his previous acclaimed films, appears to have made a significant leap forward with this latest project premiering on the Croisette.
Alongside 'Coward', Priimägi also writes about British director Clio Barnard's film 'I See Houses Falling Like Lightning', rounding out a diary entry filled with insight from one of the most important film festivals in the world.
Cannes remains the premier destination for international cinema, and Priimägi's dispatches from the French Riviera have been offering Estonian readers a window into the world of arthouse and prestige filmmaking throughout the festival.
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