Thursday, April 13, 2017

Cannes #70 Lineup Revealed / Re-visiting TFF #32

Good morning on this Cannes Thursday.

CANNES #70 LINEUP REVEAL



The announcement came in the very early hours this morning.  The Cannes 2017 lineup...the majority at any point.  Here is what was announced:

OPENING NIGHT FILM
Ismael’s Ghosts (Desplechin)

PALME D’OR COMPETITION FILMS:
Loveless (Zvyaginstev)
Good Time (Safdie and Safdie)
You Were Never Really Here (Ramsay)
A Gentle Creature (Loznitsa)
Jupiter’s Moon (Mundruczo)
L’Amant Double (Ozon)
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Lanthimos)
Radiance (Kawase)
The Day After (Hong Sang-soo)
Le Redoubtable (Hazanavicius)
Wonderstruck (Haynes)
Rodin (Doillon)
Happy End (Haneke)
The Beguiled (Coppola)
120 Battlements Par Minute (Campillo)
Okja (Bong Joon-ho)
In the Fade (Akin)
The Meyerowitz Stories (Baumbach)

UN CERTAIN REGARD SECTION:
Barbara (Amalric)
The Desert Bride (Atan and Pivato)
Closeness (Balagov)
Beauty and the Dogs (Ben Hania)
L’Atelier (Cantet)
Lucky (Castellitto)
April’s Daughter (Franco)
Western (Griesbach)
Directions (Komanderev)
Out (Kristof)
Before We Vanish (Kurosawa)
The Nature of Time (Moussaoui)
Dregs (Rasoulof)
Juene Femme (Seraille)
Wind River (Sheridan)
After the Road (Zambrano)

OUT OF COMPETITION
Blade of the Immortal (Miike)
How to Talk to Girls at Parties (Mitchell)
Visages Villages (Varda)

SPECIAL SCREENINGS
An Inconvenient Sequel (Cohen and Shenk)
12 Jours (Depardon)
They (Ghazvinizadeh)
Clair’s Camera (Hong Sang-soo)
Promised Land (Jarecki)
Napalm (Lanzmann)
Demons in Paradise (Ratman)
Sea Sorrow (Redgrave)

SPECIAL SCREENING EVENTS
Twin Peaks (Lynch)
24 Frames (Kiarostami)
Come Swim (Stewart)
Top of the Lake: China Girl (Campion and Klieman)
Carne y arena (Inarritu)

MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
The Villainess (Jung Byung-Gil)
The Merciless (Byun Sung-Hyun)


And the Telluride implications...

A number of Palme competition titles jump out as potential T-ride crossovers:

Todd Haynes Wonderstruck
Lynne Ramsay's You Were Never Really Here
Andrey Zvyasinstev's Loveless
Michel Hazanavicius' Redoutable
Michael Haneke's Happy End 
Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz Stories

Among the other categories few titles are catching my eye.  Maybe Mathieu Amalric's Barabra and Laurence Cantet's L'Atelier among the UCR section.  AMong the Special Screenings The Vanessa Redgrave directed Sea Sorrow interests me as does Alejandro Inarritu's Carne y arena.

Other titles will be added soon.

As regular readers know, the Cannes/Telluride crossover averages between seven and eight films each year.  Last year there were seven titles that played both fests including Graduation and Toni Erdmann.

Here is Cannes election coverage from:








 RE-VISITING TFF #32



I started this with my last post and here is the promised continuation with detail of the 2005 32nd Telluride Film Festival.  It's my first stab at creating a more detailed history of the festival using programs that I have just recently acquired.






Guest Director:

Don DeLillo

Shows:

Army of Shadows
Be With Me
Bee Season
Breakfast on Pluto
Brokeback Mountain
Cache
Capote
Chang
The Child
The Comedian
Conversations With Other Women
A Cottage on Dartmoor
Edmond
Everything is Illuminated
Fateless
I'm King Kong
Iron Island
Johanna
King Kong
Lemming
Live and Become
The Lost City
The Moon and the Son
Le Monde Vivant
Paradise Now
The Passenger
Les Pont des Arts
The President's Last Bang
Sisters in Law
Spirit of the Beehive
Touts les Nuits
Three Times
Walk the Line
Wanda

Tributes:

Charlotte Rampling
Mickey Rooney
Luc Dardennes
Jean-Pierre Dardennes


Guests:

William H. Macy
Michael Haneke
Liev Schreiber
Bennett Miller
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Catherine Keener
Helena Bonham-Carter
Aaron Eckhart
Andy Garcia
Leonard Maltin
Neil Jordan
James Mangold

The Student Prints section included a 14 min. film entitled Victoria Para Chino from a young director named Cary Fukunaga.



More on Monday...

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