À l'heure où Cannes vient à peine d'ouvrir ses portes, osons le jeu de piste. Parmi la multitude des films proposés dans les différentes sélections, quels sont ceux que l'on aurait envie de traquer et de conseiller ? Quels sont ceux que l'on chercherait à éviter, à passer sous silence ? L'usage du conditionnel n'est ici pas Continue Reading
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French Film Scene: Cannes
Posted on May 17, 2013 by Julien Marsa
This post was posted in Film News, Events, Actualité des Films en France
and was tagged with cannes, jim jarmusch, competition, steven soderbergh, valeria bruni-tedeschi, un certain regard, Paolo Sorrentino, Takashi Miike, shield of straw, Jia Zhang-Ke, A Touch of Sin, michael kohlhaas, asghar farhadi, le passe, francois ozon, jeuene et jolie, un chateau en italie, jamesgray, the immigrant, coen, only lovers left alive, liberace, michael douglas, nebraska, alexander payne, l'image manquante, rithy panh, sofiacoppola, bling ring, ari folman, the congress, venus in furs, roman polanski, emmanuelle seigner, claire denis, les salauds, La Bataille de Solférino, justine triet -
Cannes-spiracy Theory
Posted on May 22, 2011 by natalieg
Festival persona non grata von Trier achieved that his film couldn’t/didn’t win the Golden Palm (for which it certainly was a favored candidate), but so that the festival not be accused of aesthetic knee-jerkism, the film (not von Trier as a person) had to win something. And so the Best Actress Palm went to Dunst Continue Reading
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Cannes Godard Still Shake Up the Film Industry As We Know It?
Posted on May 15, 2010 by ahoj666
When a new Godard film premieres in Cannes (FILM-SOCIALISME, in the section “Un certain regard”) the news alone is noteworthy. But Godard wouldn’t be Godard if he wasn’t simultaneously engaged in discourse surrounding various topics: copyright, cultural memory, the disappearance of “aesthetically challenging” film theaters outside of the festival circuit (including the fact that his Continue Reading
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and was tagged with cannes, film-socialisme, godard, jean-luc
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