The 30-year-old Québécois director has made eight films in 10 years. He may have outgrown the ‘wunderkind’ label, but he’s got plenty of time to reboot his career.
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Candid Cannes: The mother of all festivals caught on camera
Brian D. Johnson was Maclean’s correspondent in Cannes. And he took his camera.
For Canadians, Cannes is only the end of the world
Three Canadian-directed films premiered at Cannes. Xavier Dolan’s latest was on the festival’s front burner.
Cannes Day 1: Woody Allen, Xavier Dolan (déja vu!) & what’s hot*
*Not Donald Sutherland! Longtime Maclean’s film critic Brian D. Johnson on the Cannes Film Festival’s highlights—and opening day’s oddball moments
Blown away by Xavier Dolan’s ‘Mommy’
Brian D. Johnson on Quebec’s enfant terrible
Jean-Marc Vallée: Film’s redemption man
The Quebec director has been saving Hollywood stars. Now he’s doing the same for Canadian cinema.
TIFF 2014 Diary: How do you like it so far?
Highlights from the first two days of the festival, including partying with Jake Gyllenhaal and diving into the latest Cronenberg
Newsmakers: Bon Jovi-free zones in Buffalo and Xavier Dolan in Cannes
Top newsmakers this week
Cannes gives Golden Palm to ‘Winter Sleep’
Xavier Dolan takes bronze, and Julianne Moore wins best actress for Cronenberg’s ‘Maps to the Stars’
Actress! Actress! Female performances ruled Cannes
As the competition wraps, we rate the hits and misses, and weigh the odds on the Palme d’Or