• Full Cannes Line-Up Announced Today

    Few things make us happier than a festival announcement, especially one as important and well respected as Cannes and for a day, Andrew and Marina have been plotting how to unleash these titles on the world.

    Basically, if you’ve been following any of the speculation of who will/who won’t that has been circling for weeks, few titles on this list will surprise you. What may surprise is the omission of a few eagerly anticipated titles perhaps most notably Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life; which many of us around these parts have been eagerly anticipating for going on two years now. The rumors that it might debut at Cannes have been rampant the last few weeks but apparently the film is just not ready yet. Well, perhaps by TIFF time eh?

    Also notably absent is the newest Julian Schnabel (Before Night Falls, Diving Bell And Butterfly) picture, Miral; which brings us some always welcome Willem Dafoe as well as the return of Slumdog Millionaire’s Freida Pinto. Apparently Cannes wanted Schnabel to screen Miral out of competition but in the main festival. To which he replied, thanks, but no thanks. The result is that Miral will debut in Venice, and then go to Toronto next September. In Toronto, Schnabel may also have a huge exhibition of his art simultaneously.

    Speaking of Diving Bell, star Mathieu Amalric’s newly directed film, Tournée will debut at Cannes this year as well as Diego Luna’s directorial fiction debut, Abel will make an appearance. There are a few other good things as well including Im Sang-soo’s gorgeous looking remake of The Housemaid, Takeshi Kitano’s return to the underworld in Outrage and even a little Doug Liman actioner (I know…from Jumper to Cannes? Who would have thought?).

    The Death of Mister Lazarescu director Cristi Puiu returns with a crime story while Canadian superstar Xavier Dolan follow’s up I Killed My Mother with a romantic comedy titled Les amours imaginaires and Russian director Nikita Mikalkov (of 12 fame) also returns with a new offering. Yet, among all these great titles, the one that I’m most excited to see is Gregg Araki’s Kaboom… or maybe the new Oliveira? Oh the goodness overload!

    The official Cannes site will obviously have more information about the festival and it is always possible that titles may be added or changed sporadically over the next few days. But you’ll have to do a lot of the title research on your own. Of course you can download the Festival Press Kit for more info on the films, but we’ve also been gracious enough to transcribe all of the festival’s titles and jurors beneath the seats, as well as adding some images and links to trailers. We’ll be updating the post regularly with new links so check back often!

    Opening Night
    Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood (watch the trailer)

    Out of Competition
    Oliver Stone’s Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (watch the trailer)
    Woody Allen’s You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger
    Stephen Frear’s Tamara Drewe

     

    In Competition
    Lee Chang-dong’s Poetry (Watch the trailer)
    Im Sang-soo’s The Housemaid (Watch the trailer)
    Takeshi Kitano’s Outrage (Watch the trailer)
    Abbas Kiarostami’s Certified Copy
    Xavier Beauvois’s Of Gods And Men
    Matthieu Amalric’s Tournée
    Rachid Bouchareb’s Outside The Law
    Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu’s Biutiful
    Daniele Luchetti’s La Nostra Vita
    Bertrand Tavernier’s La princesse de Montpensier
    Doug Liman’s Fair Game
    Mike Leigh’s Another Year
    Nikita Mikalkov’s Utomlyonnye solntsem 2
    Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives

    Un Certain Regard
    Hong Sang-soo’s Hahaha (Watch the trailer)
    Cristi Puiu’s Aurora (Watch the trailer)
    Xavier Dolan’s Les amours imaginaires
    Jean-Luc Godard Socialisme (Watch the trailer)
    Ágnes Kocsis’ Pál Adrienn
    Derek Cianfrance: Blue Valentine
    Manoel de Oliveira: O estranho caso de Angelica
    Lodge Kerrigan Rebecca H. (Return to the Dogs)
    Ivan Fund and Santiago Loza: Los Labios (The Lips)
    Fabrice Gobert: Simon Werner a Disparu…
    Christoph Hochhausler: Unter Dir Die Stadt (The City Below)
    Vikramaditya Motwane: Udaan
    Radu Muntean: Marti Dupa Craciun (Tuesday, After Christmas)
    Hideo Nakata: Chatroom
    Oliver Schmitz: Life Above All
    Daniel Vega: Octubre
    David Verbeek: R U There
    Xiaoshuai Wa: Rizhao Chongqing (Chongqing Blues)

    Special Screening
    Diego Luna – Abel (1st film)
    Charles Ferguson: Inside Job
    Sophie Fiennes: Over Your Cities Grasss Will Grow
    Patricio Guzman: Nostalgia De La Luz” (Nostalgia For The Light)
    Sabina Guzzanti Draquila: L’italia Che Trema
    Otar Iosselini: Chantrapas

    Midnight Screening
    Gregg Araki’s Kaboom
    Gustavo Hernandez: The Mute House

    Feature Film Jurors:
    Tim BURTON, President
    Kate BECKINSALE – Actress / United Kingdom
    Giovanna MEZZOGIORNO – Actress / Italy
    Alberto BARBERA – Director National Museum of Cinema / Italy
    Emmanuel CARRERE – Writer – Scripwriter – Director / France
    Benicio DEL TORO – Actor / Puerto Rico
    Victor ERICE – Director / Spain
    Shekhar KAPUR – Director – Actor – Producer / India

     

3 Comments


  1. Mike Rot says:

    If Tree of Life comes to TIFF I WILL be in that audience. Could not be more excited about it.

  2. David Brook says:

    I’m there this year so expect coverage trickling through whenever I have time to get my laptop out. I’m only there for the final week so I’ll miss a few, but Sunday is catch up day so I’ll do my best. I’m excited already!

  3. Mike Rot says:

    awesome. look forward to whatever coverage you can give us, David!

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