Cannes 2013
- perkizitore
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Re: Cannes 2013
Behind the Candelabra, wtf? Isn't that a TV film?
- Duncan Hopper
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A mixed bag, to say the least. A bit sad to see people like Soderbergh, Ozon and Refn etc in competition and Claire Denis in Un Certain Regard.
That said, it seems to be the way Cannes is going, most of the best and more interesting stuff is now found in Un Certain Regard.
That said, it seems to be the way Cannes is going, most of the best and more interesting stuff is now found in Un Certain Regard.
- The Fanciful Norwegian
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Re: Cannes 2013
It's a theatrical release outside the U.S. It comes out in UK theaters in June and IMDb says a French release is set for September.perkizitore wrote:Behind the Candelabra, wtf? Isn't that a TV film?
The Jia is a real shock, since the Chinese media reported just over a month ago that Jia was planning to shoot it "this year." It's apparently a return to the migrant-worker theme, but I've seen nothing more specific.
EDIT: I guess those early reports were wrong--it's a road movie with martial-arts scenes (!!!) that Jia intended as a sort of dry run for his eternally-delayed In the Qing Dynasty. The English title is A Touch of Sin, in reference to the King Hu film.
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- rockysds
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Re: Cannes 2013
Arnaud Desplechin's "Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian)" is also in competition.
- Duncan Hopper
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Added to list.rockysds wrote:Arnaud Desplechin's "Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian)" is also in competition.
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Re: Cannes 2013
Hope to see the best of Sorrentino now he's working in Italian and with Toni Servillo again, who is surely one of the most underappreciated actors in the world. Sorrentino is such a fantastic director, especially with how he (and Bigazzi) manage to beautifully blend the visual and audial aspects of their work. This Must Be the Place wasn't a bad film but I think it was still comfortably his weakest so far.
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bdlover
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Re: Cannes 2013
Quite an interesting / surprising line-up. Absence of Kelly Reichardt and relegation of Claire Denis is surprising after last year's furore around the lack of female directors. Makes this a hard one to call this year. Early favourite for the Palme d'Or would have to be Kore-eda, possibly Haroun or Payne. I would add Desplechin if not for this politically correct casting controversy.
- hearthesilence
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Re: Cannes 2013
That fake list that leaked out looks better than the real one, but whatever...
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beamish13
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I was hoping that Jonathan Glazer's UNDER THE SKIN would be there.
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ianungstad
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There will almost certainly be more titles added. Today's press release had an unusually small number of films playing in the main competition and Un Certain Regard.
- repeat
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I guess this means the film formerly known as Lowlife or The Nightingale is now officially called The Immigrant? Liked both previous titles more, but what the hell.
- Finch
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Re: Cannes 2013
Most excited for the Kore-eda, the Coens and James Gray. Here's hoping that Miike's new film is better than his dire Harakiri remake.
- nosy lena
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It's not TV, it's HBO.perkizitore wrote:Behind the Candelabra, wtf? Isn't that a TV film?
- Kellen
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This is probably a silly question but:
Is Cannes open to the public or is only critics/industry people/filmmakers?
Is Cannes open to the public or is only critics/industry people/filmmakers?
- mfunk9786
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- The Fanciful Norwegian
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Re: Cannes 2013
Directors' Fortnight lineup:
Above the Hill (Raphael Nadjari)
Apres la nuit (Basil da Cunha)
Les Apaches (Thierry de Peretti)
Blue Ruin (Jeremy Saulnier)
The Congress (Ari Folman)
The Dance of Reality (Alejandro Jodorwosky)
L'escale (Kaveh Bakhtiari)
La Fille du 14 juillet (Antonin Peretjako)
Henri (Yolande Moreau)
Iloilo (Anthony Chen)
Jodorowsky's Dune (Frank Pavich)
Last Day on Mars (Ruairi Robinson)
Magic Magic (Sebastian Silva)
Me Myself and Mum (Guillaume Gallienne)
On the Job (Erik Matti)
The Selfish Giant (Clio Barnard)
The Summer of the Flying Fish (Marcela Said)
Tip Top (Serge Bozon)
Ugly (Anurag Kashyap)
Un voyageur (Marcel Ophuls)
We Are What We Are (Jim Mickle)
Above the Hill (Raphael Nadjari)
Apres la nuit (Basil da Cunha)
Les Apaches (Thierry de Peretti)
Blue Ruin (Jeremy Saulnier)
The Congress (Ari Folman)
The Dance of Reality (Alejandro Jodorwosky)
L'escale (Kaveh Bakhtiari)
La Fille du 14 juillet (Antonin Peretjako)
Henri (Yolande Moreau)
Iloilo (Anthony Chen)
Jodorowsky's Dune (Frank Pavich)
Last Day on Mars (Ruairi Robinson)
Magic Magic (Sebastian Silva)
Me Myself and Mum (Guillaume Gallienne)
On the Job (Erik Matti)
The Selfish Giant (Clio Barnard)
The Summer of the Flying Fish (Marcela Said)
Tip Top (Serge Bozon)
Ugly (Anurag Kashyap)
Un voyageur (Marcel Ophuls)
We Are What We Are (Jim Mickle)
- JamesF
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Re: Cannes 2013
I'll cry if I miss the Jodorowsky evening.
Critics' Selection as well:
Features
Suzanne (dir. Katell Quillévéré) [Opening Film]
Salvo (dir. Fabio Grassadonia & Antonio Piazza)
The Lunchbox (dir. Ritesh Batra)
For Those in Peril (dir. Paul Wright)
The Dismantlement (dir. Sébastien Pilote)
Nos héros sont morts ce soir (dir. David Perrault)
Los Dueños (dir. Agustin Toscano & Ezequiel Radusky)
The Major (dir. Yury Bykov)
Shorts
Vikingar (dir. Magali Magistry)
Agit Pop (dir. Nicolas Pariser)
Pátio (dir. Ali Muritiba)
Come and Play (Komm und Spiel) (dir. Daria Belova)
The Opportunist (dir. David Lassiter)
Pleasure (dir. Ninja Thyberg)
Océan (dir. Emmanuel Laborie)
Tau Seru (dir. Rodd Rathjen)
La lampe au beurre de Yak (dir. Hu Wei)
Breathe me (dir. Han Eun-young)
Special Screenings
Ain't Them Bodies Saints (dir. David Lowery)
You and the Night (dir. Yann Gonzalez)
Critics' Selection as well:
Features
Suzanne (dir. Katell Quillévéré) [Opening Film]
Salvo (dir. Fabio Grassadonia & Antonio Piazza)
The Lunchbox (dir. Ritesh Batra)
For Those in Peril (dir. Paul Wright)
The Dismantlement (dir. Sébastien Pilote)
Nos héros sont morts ce soir (dir. David Perrault)
Los Dueños (dir. Agustin Toscano & Ezequiel Radusky)
The Major (dir. Yury Bykov)
Shorts
Vikingar (dir. Magali Magistry)
Agit Pop (dir. Nicolas Pariser)
Pátio (dir. Ali Muritiba)
Come and Play (Komm und Spiel) (dir. Daria Belova)
The Opportunist (dir. David Lassiter)
Pleasure (dir. Ninja Thyberg)
Océan (dir. Emmanuel Laborie)
Tau Seru (dir. Rodd Rathjen)
La lampe au beurre de Yak (dir. Hu Wei)
Breathe me (dir. Han Eun-young)
Special Screenings
Ain't Them Bodies Saints (dir. David Lowery)
You and the Night (dir. Yann Gonzalez)
- The Fanciful Norwegian
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And here's the full competition jury:
Steven Spielberg (President)
Daniel Auteuil
Vidya Balan
Kawase Naomi
Nicole Kidman
Ang Lee
Cristian Mungiu
Lynne Ramsay
Christian Ulmen
Christoph Waltz
Nice to see Lynne Ramsay putting her free time to good use.
Steven Spielberg (President)
Daniel Auteuil
Vidya Balan
Kawase Naomi
Nicole Kidman
Ang Lee
Cristian Mungiu
Lynne Ramsay
Christian Ulmen
Christoph Waltz
Nice to see Lynne Ramsay putting her free time to good use.
- Duncan Hopper
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That's a pretty heavyweight jury this year. Great to see the likes of Kawase Naomi and Cristian Mungiu in the mix.
- NABOB OF NOWHERE
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Let's hope she doesn't ask for final cut.The Fanciful Norwegian wrote:And here's the full competition jury:
Steven Spielberg (President)
Daniel Auteuil
Vidya Balan
Kawase Naomi
Nicole Kidman
Ang Lee
Cristian Mungiu
Lynne Ramsay
Christian Ulmen
Christoph Waltz
Nice to see Lynne Ramsay putting her free time to good use.
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bdlover
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Re: Cannes 2013
Heavyweight jury, albeit quite mainstream. Kore-eda remains a best tip for the Palme I would say, barring the appearance of any sex dolls.
- hearthesilence
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I was thinking the same - I can't see Spielberg, Kidman and Lee pushing for something more adventurous for the top prize. Could be interesting with Ramsay, maybe Waltz and especially Mungiu in the mix. Can you imagine the debates they would have over the merits of some of these films?
- warren oates
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I think you're underestimating Kidman's taste. Just look at some of the titles in her post-Cruise career: Dogville, Birth, Stoker. And earlier there were films with Jane Campion, Alejandro Amenabar, Gus Van Sant, and Stanley Kubrick. While not exactly modeling herself on Isabelle Huppert, Kidman seems to understand that film is a director's medium and to seek out collaborations with the best ones -- at least every other year or so.
- lubitsch
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The Fanciful Norwegian wrote:And here's the full competition jury:
Christian Ulmen
Not really, would be interesting though.
- matrixschmatrix
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Noah Baumbauch, too, in one of her best performances. It's worth noting that she makes fairly daring choices for a relatively mainstream actor even outside auteurist considerations- Birth, Fur, and even The Paperboy, however terrible, are all pretty strange even for indie movies. As she was a producer as well as an actor in Rabbit Hole and In the Cut, I would guess that her tastes run to emotional brutality and odd sexuality (which seems consistent with a lot of her movie choices.)warren oates wrote:I think you're underestimating Kidman's taste. Just look at some of the titles in her post-Cruise career: Dogville, Birth, Stoker. And earlier there were films with Jane Campion, Alejandro Amenabar, Gus Van Sant, and Stanley Kubrick. While not exactly modeling herself on Isabelle Huppert, Kidman seems to understand that film is a director's medium and to seek out collaborations with the best ones -- at least every other year or so.