Cannes Jury Grid: Emmanuel Marre's "A Man Of His Time" vs. Ira Sachs's "The Man I Love" - Mixed Reviews and Ratings

Emmanuel Marre’s film "A Man Of His Time" and Ira Sachs’s "The Man I Love" have received mixed reviews on Screen’s Cannes jury grid. "A Man Of His Time" achieved an average score of 2.8, with most critics giving it two or three stars, while Mathieu Macharet from Le Monde rated it four stars. On the other hand, "The Man I Love" by Ira Sachs received an average score of 2.4, with some critics giving it a one-star rating. This marks an improvement for Sachs compared to his previous film "Frankie." "A Man Of His Time" is a 1940s drama starring Swann Arlaud, while "The Man I Love" is set in New York during the late-190s Aids crisis and features Rami Malek, Tom Sturridge, Rebecca Hall, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.
Upcoming films on the grid include "La Bola Negra" by Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo, and "Coward" by Lukas Dhont. Pawel Pawlikowski’s "Fatherland" is currently leading the grid with a score of 3.3. For the latest updates on the Cannes jury grid, visit screendaily.com.