The Independent is committed to delivering essential reporting on various issues including reproductive rights and climate change, without barriers like paywalls. It emphasizes the need for on-ground journalism, especially during pivotal times in U.S. history. The article highlights Harris Dickinson's directorial debut, 'Urchin', showcased at the Cannes Film Festival, which centers on the story of a homeless drug addict in London. Dickinson expresses vulnerability as a filmmaker, revealing a different side of himself while being celebrated for his promising talent in the industry.
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The film, which premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival, stars Frank Dillane as a homeless London drug addict.
Dickinson's directorial debut, Urchin, has been widely hailed as a standout at Cannes. He revealed himself to be a filmmaker to watch.
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