CANNES ADDS TITLES
We got the announcement Monday that the Cannes Film Festival had, as expected, added some new films to a variety of sections. In all 13 new films were added including three to the Palme D'or competition lineup. Of those three, two have some serious chance at a Telluride play, I believe.
Here's the complete list of added films per Variety:
Un Certain Regard
“When the Light Breaks,” Rúnar Rúnarsson
“Niki,” Céline Sallette
“Flow,” Gints Zilbalodis
Cannes Premiere
“Vivre, Mourir, Renaitre,” Gaël Morel
“Maria,” Jessica Palud
Special Screenings
“Spectateurs,” Arnaud Desplechin
“Nasty,” Tudor Giurgiu
“Lula,” Oliver Stone
“An Unfinished Film,” Lou Ye
Out of Competition
“Le Comte de Monte-Cristo,” Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte
Competition
“The Most Precious of Cargoes,” Michel Hazanavicius
“Trois kilomètres jusqu’à la fin du monde,” Emanuel Parvu
“The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” Mohammad Rasoulof
TFF #51 best chances are for Michel Hazanavicius' The Most Precious of Cargoes" and Mohammed Rasoulof's The Seed of the Scared Fig.
Hazanavicius was in Telluride in 2011 with his Best Picture Oscar winner The Artist. Though he hasn't been back sense, the subject matter of thus new film sounds promising vis-a-vis a possible TFF placement. Here's a description from Variety:
[It is] "An auteur-driven allegorical feature, “The Most Precious of Cargoes” is adapted from Jean-Claude Grumberg’s bestselling novel of the same name, set during World War II against the backdrop of the Holocaust."
Rasoulof would have last been represented at Telluride in 2020 with There Is No Evil had the fest not been bagged due to Covid-19. He was also selected for A Man of Integrity in 2017 and Manuscripts Don't Burn in 2013.
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