Lynne Ramsay On How Critics Are Misreading Her Buzzy Cannes Title ‘Die My Love’: “This Postpartum Thing Is Bulls***t”

Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay’s latest film, *Die My Love*, has become a focal point at the Cannes Film Festival, stirring both acclaim and controversy. Following a significant $24 million acquisition by Mubi, Ramsay addresses what she believes are misinterpretations of her film’s themes by critics.

Lynne Ramsay On How Critics Are Misreading Her Buzzy Cannes Title ‘Die My Love’: “This Postpartum Thing Is Bulls***t”

Cannes: Robert De Niro Attacks Trump as ‘America’s Philistine President’

At the 78th Cannes Film Festival, actor Robert De Niro used his platform to critique U.S. President Donald Trump, referring to him as “America’s philistine president.”

Cannes: Robert De Niro Attacks Trump as ‘America’s Philistine President’

See the looks from Cannes’ opening ceremony after the festival banned big dresses and nude looks

Despite a new ban on nudity and “voluminous outfits,” Cannes’ opening ceremony was a showcase of grand fashion, with massive dresses stealing the spotlight. The red carpet remained as glamorous as ever, defying efforts to tone down extravagant attire.

See the looks from Cannes’ opening ceremony after the festival banned big dresses and nude looks

‘Miroirs No. 3’ Teaser: Christian Petzold Makes Cannes Debut With Paula Beer Starring Drama

Celebrated German director Christian Petzold is set to make his Cannes debut with his latest drama, “Miroirs No. 3,” premiering in the Directors’ Fortnight section. The film reunites Petzold with frequent collaborator Paula Beer for their fourth project together and features Barbara Auer in a supporting role.

‘Miroirs No. 3’ Teaser: Christian Petzold Makes Cannes Debut With Paula Beer Starring Drama