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#26 Post by Cde. »

Good call.
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#27 Post by dadaistnun »

From Variety:

COMPETITION

Another Year, U.K., Mike Leigh
Biutiful, Spain-Mexico, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Burnt by the Sun 2, Germany-France-Russia, Nikita Mikhalkov
Certified Copy, France-Italy-Iran, Abbas Kiarostami
Fair Game, U.S., Doug Liman
Hors-la-loi, France-Belgium-Algeria, Rachid Bouchareb
The Housemaid, South Korea, Im Sang-soo
La nostra vita, Italy-France, Daniele Luchetti
La Princesse de Montpensier, France, Bertrand Tavernier
Of Gods and Men, France, Xavier Beauvois
Outrage, Japan, Takeshi Kitano
Poetry, South Korea, Lee Chang-dong
A Screaming Man, France-Belgium-Chad, Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
Tournee, France, Mathieu Amalric
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, Spain-Thailand-Germany-U.K.-France, Apichatpong Weerasethakul
You, My Joy, Ukraine-Germany, Sergey Loznitsa

OUT OF COMPETITION
Tamara Drewe, U.K., Stephen Frears
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, U.S., Oliver Stone
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, U.K.-Spain, Woody Allen
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#28 Post by accatone »

also from Variety:

UN CERTAIN REGARD
"Adrienn Pal," Hungary-Netherlands-France-Austria, Agnes Kocsis
"Aurora," Romania, Cristi Puiu

"Blue Valentine," U.S., Derek Cianfrance
"Chatroom," U.K., Hideo Nakata
"Chongqing Blues," China, Wang Xiaoshuai

"The City Below," Germany-France, Christoph Hochhausler
"Film Socialisme," Switzerland-France, Jean-Luc Godard
"Ha Ha Ha," South Korea, Hong Sang-soo
"Les Amours imaginaires," Canada, Xavier Dolan
"Life Above All," France, Oliver Schmitz
" Los labios," Argentina, Ivan Fund, Santiago Loza
"Octubre," Peru, Daniel Vega
"Qu'est-il arrive a Simon Werner?," France, Fabrice Gobert
"Rebecca H.," France, Lodge Kerrigan
"R U There," Taiwan, David Verbeek
"The Strange Case of Angelica," Portugal, Manoel de Oliveira
"Tuesday, After Christmas," Romania, Radu Muntean
"Udaan," India, Vikramaditya Motwane
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#29 Post by ellipsis7 »

Binoche on the poster, and starring in Kiarostami's 'Certified Copy', has to be a leading contender for the Palme D'Or along with the Mike Leigh film, now Tim Burton is a Londoner...
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#30 Post by accatone »

Yes, now it almost looks like a conspiracy…
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#31 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Full lineup here.
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#32 Post by Duncan Hopper »

Must of been a very poor year for submissions if a Doug Liman film made the list.
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#33 Post by domino harvey »

Naming your flick after the Cindy Crawford-Billy Baldwin bomb does help either!
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#34 Post by perkizitore »

This could be the new 'The International' #-o
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#35 Post by Nothing »

Well. It's a sad day when Mathieu Amalric can beat Godard to a Competition berth.
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#36 Post by Fierias »

Godard asked for UCR, apparently because he likes the theatre better. Still, UCR definitely more exciting than the main Competition, again. Hopefully the Director's Fortnight is even better.
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#37 Post by Michael Kerpan »

> Still, UCR definitely more exciting than the main Competition

The main competition has at least three films I'd love tos see. (All Asian, of course). ;~}
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#38 Post by John Cope »

Where the hell is the Tarr (and Sokurov's Faust for that matter)?

Obviously delighted though to see Oliveira's Angelica listed for UCR. Far as I was aware he only statred shooting that in March.
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#39 Post by heredity4me »

John Cope wrote:Where the hell is the Tarr (and Sokurov's Faust for that matter)?

Obviously delighted though to see Oliveira's Angelica listed for UCR. Far as I was aware he only statred shooting that in March.
What? Sokurov's doing Faust? That sounds good!

The Main Competition looks appealing to me only for the Asian films as well.
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#40 Post by Dadapass »

John Cope wrote:Where the hell is the Tarr (and Sokurov's Faust for that matter)?
THR wrote:The Competition will feature 16 films from 13 countries. 46 features had been chosen for the full selection as of Thursday's conference, with "six or seven more" to come in the coming days, Fremaux told journalists at the conference held at the luxe Parisian Grand Hotel.
Cross you fingers!
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#41 Post by roujin »

Is Burnt by the Sun 2 the first sequel to be in the main competition? I can't recall another one off the top of my head.
Duncan Hopper wrote:Must of been a very poor year for submissions if a Doug Liman film made the list.
Have the French started praising Doug Liman films now?
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#42 Post by NilbogSavant »

dadaistnun wrote:You, My Joy, Ukraine-Germany, Sergey Loznitsa
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#43 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

roujin wrote:Is Burnt by the Sun 2 the first sequel to be in the main competition? I can't recall another one off the top of my head.
It joins the esteemed company of Far Away, So Close! and Shrek 2.

I'm not gonna dig through all sixty-whatever lineups, but The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat was in competition in 1974 (!!!), and this was in the '88 lineup. Personally I would put 2046 and Manderlay in the sequel column too. But it turns out Bellocchio's Enrico IV is not, in fact, a sequel.
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#44 Post by Zumpano »

So, this is what, 4 US filmmakers in the whole festival?
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#45 Post by fiddlesticks »

Three years after Jeon Do-yeon wins Best Actress for a Lee Chang-dong film (Miryang), both Jeon (The Housemaid) and Lee (Poetry) return to competition at Cannes. I'm thrilled to see more Korean films reaching these levels of world-wide recognition, especially when they're not Park Chan-wook films.
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#46 Post by Michael Kerpan »

> especially when they're not Park Chan-wook films.

;~}

I assume Jeon must be the wife in the Housemaid re-make. I have been impressed by the IM Sang-soo films I've seen -- so this re-make might actually turn out well.

And LEE Chang-dong hasn't yet made anything but excellent films....
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#47 Post by fiddlesticks »

Michael Kerpan wrote:I assume Jeon must be the wife in the Housemaid re-make. I have been impressed by the IM Sang-soo films I've seen -- so this re-make might actually turn out well.

And LEE Chang-dong hasn't yet made anything but excellent films....
Jeon plays the maid.

I hope Poetry (about which I know nothing) finally gets the rest of the world to notice Lee.

Also note that Hong Sang-soo's latest (Ha Ha Ha) will be in the Un Certain Regard section, giving the world a(nother) chance to meet and appreciate Moon So-ri, the best actress you've probably never seen (not you, MEK, but the generic "you".)
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#48 Post by Nothing »

I must say, there's remarkably little in there to excite me at the moment. Some hidden gems may doubtless be lurking, but one expects more. Now, if Malick, Tarr, Sokurov and Gallo were the four late additions, that might turn things around...

I must say, also, it's nice to see that Kiarostami has been enjoying a holiday in Italy. Along with Weerasethakul and Mikhalkov, is this perhaps the year of the collaborator?
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#49 Post by colinr0380 »

Twitch has some rough trailers up for The Housemaid and Takeshi Kitano's Outrage (It might be better to click the link on the Twitch page to the official site for Outrage for a better quality version of the trailer)
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#50 Post by jsteffe »

Burnt by the Sun 2???

Good Lord, here's the Russian poster. It looks like one of those old Soviet war films, only gritter and uglier.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if Mikhalkov's next film turns out to be The Fall of Grozny, about Putin's wise leadership during the Second Chechen War. Or maybe a contemporary updating of Pyriev's Party Card. Or maybe a Russian TV melodrama entitled FSB Agents Also Cry...

At least that's the direction he seems to be heading.
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