Friday, April 15, 2011

Cannes Lineup Announced...What's It Mean?

Sean Penn...yes, it IS Sean Penn in Paolo Sorrentino's "This Must Be the Place"





The Cannes Film Festival announced its lineup Thursday. Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris" will open that festival on May 11. Here's the lineup via Hollywood.com:










Opening Film Midnight in Paris - Woody Allen















Competition





The Skin I Live In - Pedro Almodovar





House of Tolerance - Bertrand Bonello





Pater - Alain Cavalier





Footnote - Joseph Cedar





Once Upon a Time in Anatolia - Nuri Bilge





Ceylan Le Gamin au Velo - Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne





Le Havre - Aki Kaurismaki Hanezu





No Tsuki - Naomi Kawase





Sleeping Beauty - Julia Leigh





Poliss - Maiwenn





The Tree of Life - Terrence Malick





La Source des Femmes - Radu Mihaileanu





Hara-kiri: Death of a Samurai - Takashi Miike





We Have a Pope - Nanni Moretti





We Need to Talk About Kevin - Lynne Ramsay





Michael - Markus Schleinzer





This Must Be the Place - Paolo Sorrentino





Melancholia - Lars Von Trier










Drive - Nicolas Winding Refn















Out of Competition





The Conquest - Xavier Durringer





The Beaver - Jodie Foster





The Artist - Michel Hazanavicius





Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides - Rob Marshall















Un Certain Regard





Restless - Gus Van Sant (opening film)





The Hunter “ Bakur Bakuradeze





Halt auf freier Strecke - Andreas Dresen





Hors Satan - Bruno Dumont





Martha Marcy May Marlene - Sean Durkin





The Snows of Kilamanjaro - Robert Guedeguian





Skoonheid - Oliver Hermanus





The Day He Arrives - Hong Sang-soo





Bonsai - Cristian Jimenez





Tatsumi - Eric Koo Arirang - Kim Ki-duk





Where Do We Go Now? - Nadine Labaki





Loverboy - Catalin Mitulescu





Yellow Sea - Na Hong-jin





Miss Bala – Gerardo Naranjo Trabalhar





Cansa - Juliana Rojas and Marco Dutra





L’Exercice de l’Etat - Pierre Schoeller





Toomelah - Ivan Sen





Oslo, August 31 - Joachim Trier















Midnight Screenings Wu Xia - Chan Peter Ho-Sun





Dias de Gracia - dir. Tekla Taidelli















Special Screenings Labrador - Frederikke Aspock





Le Maitre des Forges de l’Enfer - Rithy Panh





Michel Petrucciani - Michael Radford





Tous Au Larzac - Christian Rouaud















What didn't make it (that had been rumored and that we thought were pretty good T-ride possibles...) included “Chicken with Plums” from Persepolis creators Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud, “The Descendants” from Alexander Payne and “The Exchange” from Eran Kolirin. This doesn’t mean that these films won’t be in Telluride, but Cannes is usually a pretty good connection for about half a dozen films at Telluride each year.















Perhaps getting a boost from the Cannes announcement would be past Telluride tributees, The Dardennes and their film “Le Gamin au Velo” (Set Me Free). Pedro Almodovar’s “The Skin I Live In” which was reported in and out and back in for Cannes and finally ended up in the competition category. Maybe Gus Van Sant’s inclusion with “Restless” as the opener for the Un Certain Regard section of the Festival portends a return to Telluride for the director. He has been there before with “Elephant” in 2003. It’s possible that we could see Lars Von Trier’s “Melancholia” (he was at TFF #23 with “Breaking the Waves” in 1996 and “Dogville” in 2003).




















Among the other films chosen for Cannes, intuition suggests that we might also see: “We Have a Pope’” “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” and “This Must be the Place,” and perhaps the Carey Mulligan starrer “Drive.”















In the last five festivals the Cannes-Telluride connection has been strong and consistent with an average of half a dozen films playing in France in May and then again in Telluride in September.










In 2010 the cross-pollination included: “Of Gods and Men,” “Biutiful,” “Poetry,” “Another Year,” “The Princess of Montpensier,” “Tamara Drewe,” “Carlos, “and “Inside Job.”










In 2009: “Bright Star,” “A Prophet,” “The White Ribbon, “Vincere,” and “Fish Tank.”










In 2008: “24 City,” “Gomorra,” “Waltz with Bashir,” “The Good, The Bad and The Weird,” “O’ Horten,” and “Tulpan.”










In 2007: “4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days,” “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,” “Persepolis,” “Terror’s Advocate” and “The Band’s Visit.”










In 2006: “Volver,” “Babel,” and “Ten Canoes.”










Almost certainly we'll see the same situation occur this year.

No comments: