The Militantropos Cannes review highlights the ongoing struggle in Ukraine, revealing the grim realities of war through storytelling.
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![‘Eddington’ Review – Joaquin Phoenix Keeps This Overstuffed Film Afloat [Cannes 2025] Two men stand in the middle of a quiet street, facing each other. One wears a cowboy hat and gestures with his hand, while the other points back at him.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Eddington-2-450x253.jpg)
![‘Case 137 (Dossier 137)’ Review – An Engaging, Razor-Sharp And Thought-Provoking Portrayal Of Police Repression [Cannes 2025] Police officers and investigators stand on a city street with surveying equipment, wearing jackets labeled "POLICE" and "IGPN.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/DOSSIER137_creditphoto@FannyDeGouville-450x253.jpg)


![‘Leave One Day (Partir Un Jour)’ Review – A Feel-Good, Heartwarming And Atypical Opener [Cannes 2025] A woman with long brown hair looks pensively out of a window, resting her arm on the frame, with sunlight illuminating her face.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Partir-Un-Jour-3-450x253.jpg)