A dos dias del anuncio oficial, aquí tenemos el ya clásico artículo de Variety, en el que se dan por seguros nombres como Almodovar, Malick, Loach, Dolan o Bong:
https://variety.com/2019/film/news/c...on-1203190447/
Un saludo.
A dos dias del anuncio oficial, aquí tenemos el ya clásico artículo de Variety, en el que se dan por seguros nombres como Almodovar, Malick, Loach, Dolan o Bong:
https://variety.com/2019/film/news/c...on-1203190447/
Un saludo.
Terrence Malick: “Nunca he sido capaz de trabajar con storyboards.
Es como meter un cubo por un agujero redondo”.
Palma de Oro de Honor para Alain Delon
https://m.festival-cannes.com/en/inf...ival-de-cannes
Última edición por Brando; 17/04/2019 a las 17:50
Ya tenemos las películas que se podrán en las distintas secciones del festival:
Opening Night Film
“The Dead Don’t Die,” Jim Jarmusch (also in Competition)
Competition
“Pain and Glory,” Pedro Almodovar
“The Traitor,” Marco Bellocchio
“The Wild Goose Lake,” Diao Yinan
“Parasite,” Bong Joon-ho
“Young Ahmed,” Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne
“Oh Mercy!,” Arnaud Desplechin
“Atlantique,” Mati Diop
“Matthias and Maxime,” Xavier Dolan
“Little Joe,” Jessica Hausner
“Sorry We Missed You,” Ken Loach
“Les Miserables,” Ladj Ly
“A Hidden Life,” Terrence Malick
“Bacurau,” Kleber Mendonça Filho & Juliano Dornelles
“The Whistlers,” Corneliu Porumboiu
“Frankie,” Ira Sachs
“Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” Céline Sciamma
“It Must Be Heaven,” Elia Suleiman
“Sibyl,” Justine Triet
Un Certain Regard
“Invisible Life,” Karim Aïnouz
“Beanpole,” Kantemir Balagov
“The Swallows of Kabul,” Zabou Breitman & Eléa Gobé Mévellec
“A Brother’s Life,” Monia Chokri
“The Climb,” Michael Covino
“Joan of Arc,” Bruno Dumont
“A Sun That Never Sets,” Olivier Laxe
“Room 212,” Christophe Honoré
“Port Authority,” Danielle Lessovitz
“Papicha,” Mounia Meddour
“Adam,” Maryam Touzani
“Zhuo Ren Mi Mi,” Midi Z
“Liberte,” Albert Serra
“Bull,” Annie Silverstein
Out of Competition
“The Best Years of Life,” Claude Lelouch
“Rocketman,” Dexter Fletcher
“Too Old to Die Young” (2 Episodes), Nicolas Winding Refn
“Diego Maradona,” Asif Kapadia
“Belle Epoque,” Nicolas Bedos
Special Screenings
“Share,” Pippa Bianco
“For Sama,” Waad Al Kateab & Edward Watts
“Family Romance, LLC,” Werner Herzog
“Tommaso,” Abel Ferrara
“To Be Alive and Know It,” Alain Cavalier
Midnight Screenings
“The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil,” Lee Won-Tae
https://www.indiewire.com/2019/04/ca...on-1202059771/
Terrence Malick: “Nunca he sido capaz de trabajar con storyboards.
Es como meter un cubo por un agujero redondo”.
La competición ha quedado bastante bien. Cruzo los dedos por Dolor y gloria.![]()
Mi blog: www.criticodecine.es
Me gusta la selección oficial. La de almodóvar ya se ha poidido ver y croe que podría ganar la palma sin problemas. Muchas ganas de ver qué han hecho Bong, Desplechin (que últimamente no para) o Dolan.
· “Pain and Glory,” Pedro Almodovar: ya veremos si Almodóvar gana ya la palma de oro. Para mí, el film lo puede conseguir sin problemas. En Little Joe, aparece Ben Wisham y Kerry Fox, así que también apuntada.
Los Dardenne y Loach, si no me equivoco, ya tienen dos palmas cada uno (y algunos premios más) así que a ver si dejan algo estya temporada para los demás. Malick me parece una verdadera incógnita, sobre todo tras ver lo desapercibidos que han paado sus últimos filmes.
Ira Sach cuenta con un repartazo (Huppert, otra que no suele faltar a la cina de Cannes) y Sciamma cuenta con Adèle Haenel así que apuntada también. Los casos de Victoria, anterior film de Treit me gustó mucho, aquí cuenta de nuevo con Efira, además de Exarchopoulos, Ulliel, Hüller o Schneider.
Saludos
Q: "I'm your new quartermaster"
007: "You must be joking"
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CLAUDIO: "Lady, as you are mine, I am yours"
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EISENSTEIN: "I'm a boxer for the freedom of the cinematic expression" -"I'm a scientific dilettante with encyclopedic interests"
Q: "I'm your new quartermaster"
007: "You must be joking"
_______________________
CLAUDIO: "Lady, as you are mine, I am yours"
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EISENSTEIN: "I'm a boxer for the freedom of the cinematic expression" -"I'm a scientific dilettante with encyclopedic interests"
eso iba a decir. Ken Loach, aléjate de los premios. Es el típico que pilla cacho cuando hay dudas.![]()
Mi blog: www.criticodecine.es
Esperemos que Almodóvar gané la Palma de Oro, la película es magnífica y se lo merece.
¿Cuantas películas ha hecho Ken Loach desde que anunció que se jubilaba? (Además con su anterior película ganó la Palma de Oro, y me parece a mi que a nivel prensa/demás Ken loach no es Michael Haneke)
A mí me aburre ya un poco que Cannes tire siempre de sus vacas sagradas (hay nombres que se repiten una y otra vez cuando estrenan nueva película). Creo que el festival necesita un soplo de aire fresco.
En esta edición, vale que hay vacas sagradas (además ya con doble palma), pero también pienso que hay caras nuevas y entre medias algunos casi casi ya eternos candidatos. No sé, veo la selección oficial algo más repartida que en alguna edición pasada.
Saludos
Q: "I'm your new quartermaster"
007: "You must be joking"
_______________________
CLAUDIO: "Lady, as you are mine, I am yours"
_______________________
EISENSTEIN: "I'm a boxer for the freedom of the cinematic expression" -"I'm a scientific dilettante with encyclopedic interests"
Mi blog: www.criticodecine.es
Yo más bien lo de vacas sagradas lo decía por los ya ganadores Dardenne, Loach o Malick. Pero sí, yo también pienso que a priori hay buen solomillo este año.
Saludos
Última edición por Tripley; 19/04/2019 a las 15:29
Q: "I'm your new quartermaster"
007: "You must be joking"
_______________________
CLAUDIO: "Lady, as you are mine, I am yours"
_______________________
EISENSTEIN: "I'm a boxer for the freedom of the cinematic expression" -"I'm a scientific dilettante with encyclopedic interests"
También considero vacas sagradas del festival a Almodóvar, Dolan , Jarmusch y en cierta medida Joon-ho Bong. Hasta Winding Refn vuelve otra vez, aunque fuera de concurso por presentar una serie. Y muchos de ellos son directores que admiro profundamente, pero me gustaría que Cannes diese más oportunidades a otros cineastas (hay algunos inéditos este año, pero me gustaría ver más). Un saludo.
Última edición por sofocles79; 19/04/2019 a las 21:50
Q: "I'm your new quartermaster"
007: "You must be joking"
_______________________
CLAUDIO: "Lady, as you are mine, I am yours"
_______________________
EISENSTEIN: "I'm a boxer for the freedom of the cinematic expression" -"I'm a scientific dilettante with encyclopedic interests"
Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” Céline Sciamma
Céline Sciamma, que si bien dirigiera su último trabajo Girlhood en 2014, no ha parado de trabajar desde entonces en distintos guiones como los de la laureada La vida de Calabacín o uno de los últimos trabajos de Techiné, Cuando tienes 17 años. Pero la cineasta ha decidido poner fin a ese punto aparte en que había dejado su carrera, y lo hará dirigiendo una Portrait de la jeune fille en feu que ya tiene fechas.
Con Adèle Haenel a la cabeza —la vimos el año pasado en 120 pulsaciones por minuto, y este 2018 triunfó en Cannes en la En liberté de Pierre Salvadori—, el film nos trasladará a una isla aislada en Bretaña a finales del s. XVIII, donde un artista es el encargado de pintar el retrato de bodas de una joven mujer.
Descrita como un fresco de emociones y deseo donde Sciamma —que, cómo no, se ocupa del guión— ha dicho querer «representar la presencia de un amor pasado y la resonancia a largo plazo de ese amor pasado en nuestro interior, que de alguna manera compensa su pérdida».
Última edición por feliux; 22/04/2019 a las 10:14
“You can’t speak, you can’t move, but this opens you up to the influence and it breaks down your defenses. Trust me, all right? You’re going to love it.”
Todas las películas que se podrán ver durante la Semana de la Crítica (del 15 al 23 de mayo), en Cannes:
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SPECIAL SCREENINGS, FEATURES
“Litigante,” dir: Franco Lolli (Opening Film)
“Heroes Don’t Die,” dir: Aude Léa Rapin
“Tu Mérites Un Amour,” dir: Hafsia Herzi
“Dwelling In The Fuchun Mountains,” dir: Gu Xiaogang (Closing Film)
SPECIAL SCREENINGS, SHORT FILMS
“Demonic,” dir: Pia Borg
“Naptha,” dir: Moin Hussain
“Please Speak Continuously And Describe Your Experience As They Come To You,” dir: Brandon Cronenberg
“Invisible Hero,” dir: Cristèle Alves Meira
“Tenzo,” dir: Katsuya Tomita
COMPETITION, FEATURES
“About Lelia,” dir: Amin Sidi-Boumédiène
“Land Of Ashes,” dir: Sofía Quirós Ubeda
“A White, White Day,” dir: Hlynur Pálmason
“I Lost My Body,” dir: Jérémy Clapin
“Our Mothers,” dir: César Diaz
“The Unknown Saint,” dir: Alaa Eddine Aljem
“Vivarium,” dir: Lorcan Finnegan
COMPETITION, SHORT FILMS
“Party Day,” dir: Sofia Bost
“The Trap,” dir: Nada Riyadh
“Ikki Illa Meint,” dir: Andrias Høgenni
“Journey Through A Body,” dir: Camille Degeye
“Community Gardens,” dir: Vytautas Katkus
“Lucia En El Limbo,” dir: Valentina Maurel
“The Manila Lover,” dir: Johanna Pyykko
“Tuesday From 8 To 6,” dir: Cecilia de Arce
“She Runs,” dir: Qiu Yang
“The Last Trip To The Seaside,” dir: Adi Voicu
https://www.indiewire.com/2019/04/ca...um-1202126738/
Terrence Malick: “Nunca he sido capaz de trabajar con storyboards.
Es como meter un cubo por un agujero redondo”.
Dentro de un rato anunciaran el Jurado Oficial
Última edición por Brando; 29/04/2019 a las 19:50
En mi opinión un grandísimo jurado. Grandes realizadores, un maestro del cómic y una actriz que aun siendo casi una adolescente creo que ya ha dado variadas muestras de su buen hacer y madurez profesional.
Saludos
Q: "I'm your new quartermaster"
007: "You must be joking"
_______________________
CLAUDIO: "Lady, as you are mine, I am yours"
_______________________
EISENSTEIN: "I'm a boxer for the freedom of the cinematic expression" -"I'm a scientific dilettante with encyclopedic interests"
Buen Jurado.
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“You can’t speak, you can’t move, but this opens you up to the influence and it breaks down your defenses. Trust me, all right? You’re going to love it.”
Pedazo de jurado, con muy buenos directores y directoras. Además, algunos de ellos, premiados recientemente en Cannes.
Mi blog: www.criticodecine.es
https://twitter.com/Festival_Cannes/...94842059309056
Parece que finalmente si competirá Tarantino
Se completa las distintas secciones con algunas películas más
COMPETITION
Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood by Quentin Tarantino (2 hrs 45)“We were afraid the film would not be ready, as it wouldn’t be ready until late July, but Quentin Tarantino, who has not left the editing room in four months, is a real, loyal and punctual child of Cannes! Like for Inglourious Basterds, he’ll definitely be there – 25 years after the Palme d’or for Pulp Fiction – with a finished film screened in 35mm and his cast in tow (Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie, Brad Pitt). His film is a love letter to the Hollywood of his childhood, a rock music tour of 1969, and an ode to cinema as a whole.In addition to thanking Quentin and his crew for spending days and nights in the editing room, the Festival wants to give special thanks to the teams at Sony Pictures, who made all of this possible.
”Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo by Abdellatif Kechiche (4 hrs)“I saw the film last Thursday, as it was still being edited, and definitely right in the middle of edits! But it is going to be finished and the director says it will be four hours long. And screened at the end of the Festival so the DCP has time to get there. French-Tunisian director Abdellatif Kechiche returns to Cannes with the Intermezzo of Mektoub, My Love, six years after his Palme d’or with La Vie d’Adèle (Blue Is the Warmest Color). The groundwork for this saga storytelling and extraordinary portrait of French youth in the 90s was laid in his Canto Uno, and it will be a pleasure to see its cast again
MIDNIGHT SCREENING
Lux Æterna by Gaspar Noé (50 min)“Two actresses, Béatrice Dalle and Charlotte Gainsbourg, are on a film set telling stories about witches – but that’s not all. Lux Æterna is also an essay on cinema, the love of film, and on-set hysterics. It’s a brilliant fast-paced medium-length film for Gaspar Noé's return – an unexpected one until recently – to the Official Selection, for a film that the Selection Committee watched at the last minute and which will be shown in a Midnight Screening as hyped as it is mysterious.
”UN CERTAIN REGARD
La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia by Lorenzo Mattotti (1 hr 22)“Adapted from Dino Buzzati's children’s book, this animated film by illustrator and comic book author Lorenzo Mattotti is a visual extravaganza, whose graphic ingenuity and colour work will delight much wider audiences than the fans of the Italian master. With Italian voices by Toni Servillo, Antonio Albanese, and Andrea Camilleri, and French voices by Leïla Bekthi, Arthur Dupont, and Jean-Claude Carrière. Like the other Un Certain Regard film in animation Les Hirondelles de Kaboul (The Swallows of Kabul) by Zabou Breitman and Eléa Gobbé-Mevellec, La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia will also be competing next June at the acclaimed Annecy International Animated Film Festival.
”Odnazhdy v Trubchevske by Larissa Sadilova (1h30)“Russian filmmaker Larissa Sadilova, who already directed six features, hadn’t shot a film in several years. She is back with this “chronicle from the village of Troubtchevsk”, evoking the feelings of love in the contemporary Russian countryside, shooting characters played by her formidable actors with refined direction and a gentle eye. Women aspirations, their patience, the courage that has to be displayed towards an always illusory emancipation, desire, frustration, and a certain sense of immemorial fatalism are all examined, acutely and without weight. It will be the first time the Festival de Cannes welcomes Larissa Sadilova.”
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
Chicuarotes by Gael García Bernal (1 hr 35)“A full-fledged member of Mexico's exceptionally talented generation, a first-rate actor in films by Iñárritu and Cuarón, Gael García Bernal, along with Diego Luna, is a devotee of Cannes, where he was on the Jury in 2014. Chicuarotes is the actor's second feature film where he takes a deep dive into Mexican society with a story about teenagers that is an affectionate portrayal, continuing in Mexican cinema’s tradition to pay homage to its eternal country, film after film.
”La Cordillera de los sueños by Patricio Guzmán (1 hr 24)“Patricio Guzmán left Chile more than 40 years ago when the military dictatorship took over the democratically-elected government, but he never stopped thinking about a country, a culture, and a place on the map that he never forgot. After covering the North in Nostalgia for the Light and the South in The Pearl Button, his shots get up-close with what he calls “the vast revealing backbone of Chile's past and recent history.” La Cordillera de los sueños is a visual poem, an historical inquiry, a cinematographic essay, and magnificent personal exercise in soul-searching.
”Ice on Fire by Leila Conners (1 hr 38)“In 2007, Leila Conners screened The 11th Hour at Cannes, a hard-hitting documentary about climate change produced by Leonardo DiCaprio. The Festival screens conflict documentaries as part of a strong and proud tradition, like it also did with An Inconvenient Truth by Davis Guggenheim, which won an Oscar and earned Al Gore a Nobel Peace Prize. Twelve years later as the alarm bells are still multiplying all around the world (and more!), Leila Conners and Leonardo DiCaprio teamed up again on the same topic to make a film with an eloquent title: Ice on Fire.
”5B by Dan Krauss (1 hr 33)“In the 1980s, only a number and letter were used to designate a ward at San Francisco General Hospital, the first in the country to treat patients with AIDS. While a portion of society saw these patients as pariahs, the male and female caregivers in 5B chose a different route. This film is their story.
Directed by Dan Krauss, 5B is a film about a past that questions our present. It will be distributed in the United States, all around the world, and in France, which in October will be hosting the world conference for all fund-raisers donating money over the next three years to fight HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria. U2 singer Bono has been a fervent champion of the cause – and of this film, which he will be coming to Cannes to support.”
Mi blog: www.criticodecine.es
Muy intrigante lo nuevo de Gaspar Noé.. tiene toda mi atención.
“You can’t speak, you can’t move, but this opens you up to the influence and it breaks down your defenses. Trust me, all right? You’re going to love it.”