Who will win the Palme at Cannes? [2023 edition]

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Big year for female directors, finally; not so much Asian cinema tho (unless it's made in France)

Poll Results

OptionVotes
MONSTER [怪物] (Hirokazu Kore-eda; Japan) 7
THE ZONE OF INTEREST (Jonathan Glazer; Poland, UK, USA) 3
LAST SUMMER [L'été dernier] (Catherine Breillat; France) 3
CLUB ZERO (Jessica Hausner; Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, UK) 3
LA CHIMERA (Alice Rohrwacher; Italy) 3
MAY DECEMBER (Todd Haynes; USA) 2
ABOUT DRY GLASSES [Kuru Otlar Üstüne] (Nuri Bilge Ceylan; Turkey) 2
FOUR DAUGHTERS [Les Filles D'olfa] (Kaouther Ben Hania; Tunisia) 1
JEUNESSE (Wang Bing; France) 1
ASTEROID CITY (Wes Anderson; USA) 1
BANEL & ADAMA (Ramata-Toulaye Sy; Senegal) 1
FALLEN LEAVES [Kuolleet lehdet] (Aki Kaurismäki; Finland) 0
FIREBRAND (Karim Aïnouz; United Kingdom) 0
IL SOL DELL'AVVENIRE (Nanni Moretti; Italy) 0
THE OLD OAK (Ken Loach; UK) 0
PERFECT DAYS (Wim Wenders; Germany, Japan) 0
THE POT AU FEU [La Passion de Dodin Bouffant] (Tran Anh Hung; France) 0
RAPITO (Marco Bellocchio; Italy) 0
ANATOMY OF A FALL [Anatomie d’Une Chute] (Justine Triet; France) 0


fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 13 April 2023 14:25 (two years ago)

Honestly, I want to see a Breillat Palme

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 13 April 2023 14:28 (two years ago)

But if not, hell, just give it to Loach a third time, why the hell not

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 13 April 2023 14:28 (two years ago)

Bear in mind Ruben Ostlund (Triangle of Sadness, The Square, et al) is the jury President.

Chris L, Thursday, 13 April 2023 14:51 (two years ago)

Are any of these actually out?

Toshirō Nofune (The Seventh ILXorai), Thursday, 13 April 2023 14:55 (two years ago)

Err, they're always the first screenings at Cannes

Ward Fowler, Thursday, 13 April 2023 14:55 (two years ago)

Also, Victor Erice has a new film premiering (out of competition)

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 13 April 2023 14:56 (two years ago)

The Ceylan is apparently four hour long

Ward Fowler, Thursday, 13 April 2023 14:56 (two years ago)

JEUNESSE (Wang Bing; France)

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 13 April 2023 15:59 (two years ago)

More like, well if Ostlund is heading this..

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 13 April 2023 16:01 (two years ago)

this is crazy https://t.co/6OXE8XGCqA pic.twitter.com/5X8Q76fRRY

— Ryan Swen/孫天行/Sun Tianxing (@swen_ryan) April 13, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 13 April 2023 18:07 (two years ago)

this does seem a little like the 'old man directors on their last legs' Cannes festival.

voting for Club Zero. I really liked the last three films from Jessica Hausner - (Lourdes, Amour Fou, and Little Joe) and they were all different

alternative vote would be for Alice Rohrwacher's La Chimera. her The Wonders is one of my favorite films of all time

(and to correct the typo, the Ceylan is About Dry Grasses lol)

Dan S, Thursday, 13 April 2023 23:06 (two years ago)

By ‘old man’ I’m thinking of Moretti, Loach, Wenders, and Bellocchio. They have all have had several films that have been entered into competition over the years. Loach I think has been in competition 13 or 14 times (!), Moretti and Wenders 8 times each, and Bellocchio 7 times. Three of them have already won the Palme d’Or (Loach twice) and Bellocchio won an honorary Palme d’Or

Dan S, Thursday, 13 April 2023 23:48 (two years ago)

What a boring line-up.

Has Wenders made a good (fiction) film since the 1980s?

Moretti, yawn. "The film’s themes include the cinema, the circus, the 1950s." Italian films + Circus + films about films + nostalgia = no, please, no.

Loach, yawn.

Tran film is a "French historical romantic drama". Snooze. Maybe it will at least be pretty. Cyclo was a long time ago.

Bellocchio and the Vatican + true crime again?

Interested in Glazer but wary of premise + Amis.

Erice has his 1st movie in three decades and it premieres out of competition?

Voting for Alice Rohrwacher.

gjoon1, Friday, 14 April 2023 01:14 (two years ago)

and speaking of previous winners, we also have Kore-eda, Ceylan and Haynes (who not only won the Palme d’Or for Elephant] but also Best Director. I think they changed the rules after that)

Dan S, Friday, 14 April 2023 01:17 (two years ago)

I watched Tran's the Scent of Green Papaya again recently, it is from 30 years ago but I still think it is pretty great

Dan S, Friday, 14 April 2023 01:49 (two years ago)

Elephant was by Gus van Sant

Hans Holbein (Chinchilla Volapük), Friday, 14 April 2023 03:58 (two years ago)

"What a boring line-up."

A Cannes film festival tradition!

xyzzzz__, Friday, 14 April 2023 14:42 (two years ago)

I'd love to see a Haynes-directed Elephant.

retrofuturist cop slayer! (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 14 April 2023 14:44 (two years ago)

seriously i thought Wenders was dead

contrapuntal aversion (Noodle Vague), Friday, 14 April 2023 14:56 (two years ago)

was gently intrigued at the prospect of a new Jonathan Glazer until i realised the source material

contrapuntal aversion (Noodle Vague), Friday, 14 April 2023 14:57 (two years ago)

Err, they're always the first screenings at Cannes

― Ward Fowler, Thursday, 13 April 2023 14:55 (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

Didn't know this. I'm pretty new to this whole film thing.

Toshirō Nofune (The Seventh ILXorai), Friday, 14 April 2023 19:29 (two years ago)

Anyway I'm most interested in the Nuri Bilge Ceylan and Hirokazu Kore-eda.

Toshirō Nofune (The Seventh ILXorai), Friday, 14 April 2023 19:32 (two years ago)

xxxp oh that's right, sorry

Dan S, Friday, 14 April 2023 22:17 (two years ago)

There are still many films from last year’s main competition that are not available for streaming or purchase in the US, as far as I can see: The Eight Mountains, Forever Young, Leila’s Brothers, Mother and Son, Nostalgia, Pacifiction, The Boy From Heaven (renamed Cairo Conspiracy), Brother and Sister, R.M.N., Tchaikovsky’s Wife, and Tori and Lokita

Dan S, Friday, 14 April 2023 23:34 (two years ago)

Discover the 55th selection of Directors' Fortnight !

Find the complete program on our website https://t.co/AjqPXKaA0B

Following the Cannes Film Festival, watch the 2023 Selection between June 7 and 18 in about 30 arthouse cinemas in France.#TheFortnightExtended pic.twitter.com/EhwCZnv2KH

— Quinzaine des Cinéastes (@Quinzaine) April 18, 2023

Includes Hong's 13th film in approximately the last 35 minutes.

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Tuesday, 18 April 2023 16:15 (two years ago)

French Director Catherine Corsini’s Film Was Removed From Cannes Competition After Complaints https://t.co/MqDaaG1iij

— Variety (@Variety) April 18, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Tuesday, 18 April 2023 23:01 (two years ago)

Loach odds just shortened https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/ken-loach-final-film-the-old-oak-retirement-1235399975/amp/

Alba, Monday, 24 April 2023 12:40 (two years ago)

Ken Loach becoming the most Palme-awarded filmmaker seems very plausible

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Monday, 24 April 2023 14:00 (two years ago)

regarding Catherine Corsini’s Le Retour

“After festival head Thierry Fremaux had initially said the film would be in Competition, Corsini’s film was pulled from the Official Selection announcement on April 13 following allegations that the director had harassed crew members on set. The festival said it would investigate the allegations before coming to a decision on the film, which it has now chosen to include.”

https://www.highonfilms.com/cannes-2023-14-new-titles-added-to-the-76th-edition-of-the-festival/

Jean-Stephane Sauvaire’s Black Flies, about a young paramedic in NYC, starring Katherine Waterston, Michael Pitt, and Sean Penn (of course) was also a late addition to the line-up

Dan S, Friday, 28 April 2023 23:47 (two years ago)

and speaking of Catherine Corsini, her Cannes Competition film La Fracture (The Divide) from two years ago, which won the Queer Palm, is still not available in the US

Dan S, Saturday, 29 April 2023 00:04 (two years ago)

Cannes Jury Unveiled: Paul Dano, Brie Larson, Maryam Touzani Join President Ruben Ostlund https://t.co/Jbrzo0T83A

— Variety (@Variety) May 4, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 4 May 2023 11:30 (two years ago)

Jury members include: actors Paul Dano and Brie Larson, Moroccan director Maryam Touzani, French actor Denis Ménochet, British-Zambian screenwriter and director Rungano Nyoni, Afghan author Atiq Rahimi, Argentinian director and screenwriter Damián Szifrón and director Julia Ducournau, who won the Palme d’Or in 2021 for her film “Titane.”

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 4 May 2023 12:37 (two years ago)

voting Rohrwacher, as of all the directors here who's work I most enjoy/am familiar with (also incl Glazer, Hausner, Kore-eda, Ceylan) her film sounds the most intriguing to me

or something, Thursday, 4 May 2023 13:22 (two years ago)

Confirmed: Jean Luc-Godard’s “final” film PHONY WARS will world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. https://t.co/zDuitagUk6 pic.twitter.com/6GHNNpit7d

— Reel Updates (@worldofreel) May 5, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Friday, 5 May 2023 14:59 (two years ago)

As far as the WGA strike goes, "WGA writers on Cannes-bound films will not be allowed to promote their movies — the guild clearly states that members are “prohibited from making promotional appearances” while the strike continues — but writer-directors, like Wes Anderson, in Cannes competition with Asteroid City, and Martin Scorsese, whose Killers of the Flower Moon will have its out-of-competition world premiere on the Croisette, will be able to attend the festival and hold press conferences in their capacity as directors. Their co-writers, however — Roman Coppola on Asteroid City, Eric Roth and David Grann on Killers — will be expected to stay home, or at least not take part in any official promotion activities in Cannes."

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/writers-strike-cannes-2023-1235479667/

Dan S, Sunday, 7 May 2023 00:14 (two years ago)

The #Cannes2023 schedule is now live, including runtimes for all films: https://t.co/YrxWuvhs0H pic.twitter.com/JMTk5qvIZB

— The Film Stage 📽 (@TheFilmStage) May 10, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Wednesday, 10 May 2023 14:21 (two years ago)

I've never looked a Cannes screening schedule before...interesting that most films in competition have two screenings except for the last two (Loach and Rohrwacher) and Asteroid City, which merits three for some reason.

The Terroir of Tiny Town (WmC), Wednesday, 10 May 2023 17:13 (two years ago)

Wang Bing's Youth (Spring), at 3h32m, and Ceylan's About Dry Grasses, at 3h17m, both appear early in the festival while people are still fresh, and both also get only one screening, which is understandable.

In addition to Asteroid City, Hausner's Club Zero also gets three!

In Un Certain Regard there is only one screening for each film

Dan S, Wednesday, 10 May 2023 22:41 (two years ago)

It begins (soon)

The Cannes Film Festival kicks off tomorrow and there is excitement in the air.

Preparations are well under way #CannesFilmFestival#Cannes pic.twitter.com/S0qEZeFtM4

— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) May 15, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Monday, 15 May 2023 12:20 (two years ago)

Look at that excitement.

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 15 May 2023 13:13 (two years ago)

Here's your excitement:

#Cannes chief Thierry Fremaux told journalists at a press conference: "If you thought that it’s a festivals for rapists, you wouldn’t be here listening to me, you would not be complaining that you can’t get tickets to get into screenings.” https://t.co/gwggXBKuBw

— Variety (@Variety) May 15, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Monday, 15 May 2023 15:40 (two years ago)

Oh là là!

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 15 May 2023 15:44 (two years ago)

Polanski’s been to Cannes plenty hasn’t he, it’s hardly some Rubicon.

Everybody's gonna get what they got coming (gyac), Monday, 15 May 2023 15:47 (two years ago)

#Cannes2023 kicks off tomorrow. Current market-leaders for the Palme d'Or:
1. Alice Rohrwacher (9/2)
2. Kaouther Ben Hania (5/1)
3. Marco Bellocchio (11/2)
4. Jessica Hausner (9/1)
5. Jonathan Glazer (10/1)
full odds: https://t.co/RyfO91qAIG pic.twitter.com/BFruHTA1AV

— Нил Юнг (@BohemiaStable) May 15, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Monday, 15 May 2023 17:32 (two years ago)

don't know much about Kaouther Ben Hania, should watch The Man Who Sold His Skin

Dan S, Tuesday, 16 May 2023 00:18 (two years ago)

The Johnny Depp costume drama being shit is no surprise, but this ...

Ummmmm this is terrible. McQueen's first dud. It's literally the most bone dry voiceover nonstop reading Wikipedia entries about the German Nazi occupation of Amsterdam on top of Instagram Video footage of the city during the pandemic. That's it. Museum cinema at its most boring. https://t.co/nDtJhHIWz4

— Alex B. @ #Cannes2023 🍥 (@firstshowing) May 17, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 13:29 (two years ago)

Almodóvar’s 30-minute “Strange Way of Life” isn’t worth waiting an hour in the rain to see, but Ethan Hawke is the perfect vessel for a Wild West “Pain and Glory” — an American actor zoned in on this specific wavelength of conflicted rage and quiet longing. #Cannes2023

— Siddhant Adlakha (@SiddhantAdlakha) May 17, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 14:10 (two years ago)

LOL, missed this until now: https://www.thewrap.com/cannes-film-festival-jury-deliberations-coppola-xavier-dolan/

2015: The famously outspoken (and occasionally bratty) Canadian director Xavier Dolan has been competing at Cannes since he was a teenager, so it’s natural that the festival asked him to serve on the jury two years ago. But Dolan was apparently not the most congenial panelist, getting on some of his fellow jurors’ nerves as he lobbied feverishly — and perhaps rudely — for his favorites and against the likes of Todd Haynes’ subdued love story “Carol.” At the jury press conference that followed the awards ceremony, Dolan said, “I somehow feel like a better person.” Sitting nearby, jury co-president Ethan Coen audibly muttered, “You’re not.”

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 16:18 (two years ago)

Found linked in this: https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2023/05/cannes-film-festival-controversies

But the tension between audience and jury was never higher than in 1999, when Pedro Almodóvar’s All About My Mother was the unquestioned odds-on favorite to win the Palme. The crowd’s reaction to the David Cronenberg–led jury winners—which included awarding three prizes to Bruno Dumont’s L’Humanité—was so increasingly incensed that Roger Ebert deemed the ceremony “carnage.” When Almodóvar was awarded best director, the crowd gave a standing ovation. But the worst of the crowd’s ire was reserved for the downbeat Palme winner, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s Rosetta, reportedly including booing its star Émilie Dequenne as she tearfully accepted her best-actress trophy. Cronenberg later said that it was not only a unanimous decision, but that he was told it was the fastest deliberation to the Palme in Cannes history; the Dardennes have become Cannes mainstays since, with many of their films earning a Cannes prize.

I do remember American critics in particular deciding pretty quickly that L'Humanité was the devil, and Owen G. angrily putting Rosetta at the top of his worst movies of the year list.

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 16:23 (two years ago)

Rosetta is great!

Toshirō Nofune (The Seventh ILXorai), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 16:41 (two years ago)

I get wanting to give Almodovar that Palme, and it makes total sense. But beyond that and the actual winners, '99 ... just wasn't that great a competition year:

8½ Women by Peter Greenaway
All About My Mother (Todo sobre mi madre) by Pedro Almodóvar
Cradle Will Rock by Tim Robbins
The Emperor and the Assassin (Jing Ke ci Qin Wang) by Chen Kaige
Felicia's Journey by Atom Egoyan
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai by Jim Jarmusch
Humanité (L'humanité) by Bruno Dumont
Kadosh by Amos Gitai
Kikujiro (Kikujirô no natsu) by Takeshi Kitano
The Letter (La lettre) by Manoel de Oliveira
Limbo by John Sayles
Love Will Tear Us Apart (Tin seung yan gaan) by Nelson Yu Lik-wai
Moloch (Molokh) by Alexander Sokurov
The Nanny (La balia) by Marco Bellocchio
No One Writes to the Colonel (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) by Arturo Ripstein
Our Happy Lives (Nos vies heureuses) by Jacques Maillot
Pola X by Leos Carax
Rosetta by Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
The Straight Story by David Lynch
Tales of Kish (Ghessé hayé kish) by Abolfazl Jalili, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Nasser Taghvai
Time Regained (Le temps retrouvé, d'après l'oeuvre de Marcel Proust) by Raúl Ruiz
Wonderland by Michael Winterbottom

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 16:51 (two years ago)

Compare to 2000:

Bread and Roses by Ken Loach
Chunhyangdyun by Kwon-taek Im
Code inconnu: Récit incomplet de divers voyages by Michael Haneke
Dancer in the Dark by Lars von Trier
Esther Kahn by Arnaud Desplechin
Estorvo by Ruy Guerra
Fast Food Fast Women by Amos Kollek
Gohatto by Nagisa Oshima
Guizi lai le by Jiang Wen
Harry, un ami qui vous veut du bien by Dominik Moll
In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-wai
Kippur by Amos Gitai
Les destinées sentimentales by Olivier Assayas
Nurse Betty by Neil LaBute
O Brother, Where Art Thou? by Joel Coen
Svadba by Pavel Lungin
Sånger från andra våningen by Roy Andersson
Takhté siah by Samira Makhmalbaf
The Golden Bowl by James Ivory
The Yards by James Gray
Trolösa by Liv Ullmann
Yi Yi by Edward Yang
Yurîka by Shinji Aoyama

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 16:52 (two years ago)

i love Kikujiro so much

contrapuntal aversion (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 16:53 (two years ago)

but yeah 2000 is some year

contrapuntal aversion (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 16:53 (two years ago)

Gonna be a tough red carpet act to follow:

✨ Montée des Marches de KAIBUTSU
(MONSTER) de KORE-EDA HIROKAZU
-
✨ Red Steps of KAIBUTSU
(MONSTER) by KORE-EDA HIROKAZU #Cannes2023 #Competition #OfficialSelection

With the team of STRANGE WAY OF LIFE by Pedro Almodóvar pic.twitter.com/METXRByXAJ

— Festival de Cannes (@Festival_Cannes) May 17, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 17:20 (two years ago)

uh McQueen made Shame, a worst film in 2011.

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 17:23 (two years ago)

Lovers Rock was the first thing I've seen by him that made me think he's capable of more than competence

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 17:26 (two years ago)

"6 tickets for Bros, please" pic.twitter.com/WnMXnOMYeE

— C.J. Prince (@cj_prin) May 17, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 17:33 (two years ago)

When Will We Be Infamous

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 17:37 (two years ago)

Kore-eda's Monster sounds like a pretty great movie overall; it is told from the points of view of a mother, a son, and a teacher. But there seems to be some dissent about it. Jessica Kiang apparently didn't like the ending and didn't think it was as 'Rashomon-like' as many reviewers suggested, and Nanako Tsukidate as far as I can tell gave it a zero on the ICS grid.

"The children appear to have a hidden capacity for spite, violence and self-harm, which creates a miasma of fear in the lives of the adults, while the schoolteachers are trying to cover up a situation that could damage their professional reputations. The parent involved is trying to do the opposite: to uncover and get at some extraordinary and scary truth."

Dan S, Thursday, 18 May 2023 01:08 (two years ago)

Here we go!

What's the ranking here? Assumed it was 1-5 stars but is it 1-3?

— David (@DKeith0904) May 18, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 18 May 2023 14:32 (two years ago)

Lol, I meant this one

For the first time, Screen's famous Cannes jury grid will now be updating live - follow it here: https://t.co/mkvagnohrj pic.twitter.com/Cr8WK2fdCX

— Screen International (@Screendaily) May 18, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 18 May 2023 14:33 (two years ago)

I do remember American critics in particular deciding pretty quickly that L'Humanité was the devil

I read a critic who refused to name best actor winner Emmanuel Schotté in his write-up on the film, because his performance was not acting.

Halfway there but for you, Thursday, 18 May 2023 20:29 (two years ago)

It's only day 2 and Wang Bing's Youth (Spring) easily grabs the lead - top of the leaderboard with an average of 3.5 on our 2023 Cannes Critics’ Panel. While only 8 of our 20 critics fit the 3+ hour docu in their sched, more grades will likely cement https://t.co/Z0EFrzFWYZ pic.twitter.com/z6YryiRD7e

— IONCINEMA (@ioncinema) May 19, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Friday, 19 May 2023 12:03 (two years ago)

The two best films I’ve ever seen in Cannes both star Sandra Hüller.

— David Jenkins (@daveyjenkins) May 19, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Friday, 19 May 2023 18:27 (two years ago)

Zone of Interest is getting very high praise

Dan S, Friday, 19 May 2023 18:54 (two years ago)

Zone of Interest: Jonathan Glazer’s new film is a profound and disturbing masterpiece which made me feel physically ill. @cinevue

— John Bleasdale (@drjonty) May 19, 2023

Dan Worsley, Friday, 19 May 2023 19:00 (two years ago)

Glazer's path has been interesting af, I do wanna see this

contrapuntal aversion (Noodle Vague), Friday, 19 May 2023 19:03 (two years ago)

According to @GuyLodge's metric that if Glazer's THE ZONE OF INTEREST is good, it means this is a good Cannes, it's a very, very, very good Cannes.

Also a bone-chillingly creepy one.

— Jessica Kiang (@jessicakiang) May 19, 2023

Dan S, Friday, 19 May 2023 23:41 (two years ago)

About Dry Grasses has gotten a pretty good reaction as well

Dan S, Friday, 19 May 2023 23:52 (two years ago)

Also, the more masterpieces there are, the more likely they’re gonna give it to Ken Loach again

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Saturday, 20 May 2023 00:15 (two years ago)

:) I hope not

Dan S, Saturday, 20 May 2023 00:33 (two years ago)

I guess Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania’s Four Daughters is a work of docufiction, where actors portray real people in a historical moment. It sounds interesting

Dan S, Saturday, 20 May 2023 00:36 (two years ago)

Would love to hear Thierry Fremaux’s response to this:

The only way an #autistic person can have a half decent festival experience at #CannesFilmFestival is if you’re a VIP who can afford to take taxis everywhere and stay at one of the fancy hotels by the Croisette.

The industry’s mindset will make you feel that if you’re not…

— Irene Silvera (@irene_silvera) May 20, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Saturday, 20 May 2023 13:05 (two years ago)

Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon has gotten great reviews, but at 3 1/2 hours I’m wondering if it is really compelling or if it is an eat-your-vegetables kind of movie. I’m giving it the benefit of the doubt and am looking forward to it. It has Lily Gladstone

The Wang Bing Youth (Spring), which is Jeunesse on the list above, is the same length. It sounds repetitive, claustrophobic and oppressive, with occasional reprieves, but also kind of amazing

Dan S, Saturday, 20 May 2023 23:25 (two years ago)

abut kids working in cramped conditions in small clothes factories in China, popping out 100-or-more baby garments per day - showing all of the sweat and toil, infighting, spats and make-ups and camaraderie in extremely dingy grungy spaces

Dan S, Saturday, 20 May 2023 23:36 (two years ago)

Wait, did you watch it?

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Sunday, 21 May 2023 00:37 (two years ago)

no, just listened to the Film Comment podcast that described it in detail

I skipped over their discussion of Monster. Like with Close I want to experience it for myself. (I still haven't seen Close)

Dan S, Sunday, 21 May 2023 00:52 (two years ago)

in May December, “Moore co-stars as Gracie Atherton, a 60-year-old southern belle with a sun-bright smile and a brittle coating of frost. More than two decades ago she fell in love with Joe Yoo, a 13-year-old schoolboy, sparking a nationwide scandal that people remember to this day.”

That’s enough to get me interested

Dan S, Sunday, 21 May 2023 01:04 (two years ago)

The Tunisian film Four Daughters sounds interesting, with the two older daughters who became radicalized by Isis played by actors (along with the mother), but with the two younger daughters played by the actual in-real-life subjects of the story

Dan S, Sunday, 21 May 2023 01:06 (two years ago)

This grid appears to have all of the outliers RE: the new Glazer

Justine Triet’s ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ joins ‘May December’ at top of Screen’s Cannes jury grid https://t.co/oSuugFKDRW pic.twitter.com/DTxLn3Wd1a

— Screen International (@Screendaily) May 22, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Monday, 22 May 2023 13:27 (two years ago)

Interesting. Here is the Intl Cinephile Society critics' grid:

Day 5 of #Cannes2023 is done. We're almost halfway folks! https://t.co/XYEFp6yt7o pic.twitter.com/765ZWXF88i

— IntlCinephileSociety (@ICSfilm) May 21, 2023

Dan S, Monday, 22 May 2023 15:06 (two years ago)

That always feels like the more reliable one tbh

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Monday, 22 May 2023 15:31 (two years ago)

In Ehrlich’s negative review of Club Zero he’s right that “no other narrative director is more skeptical of — or even hostile towards — the social institutions into which people entrust their faith”

Lourdes (2009) is about a young disabled woman with multiple sclerosis who is very skeptical about religion. She is living in a care facility and wants to go to Lourdes just for the change of scene and to be fussed over. She encounters many Catholic true believers who don’t understand her, but she in the end inexplicably is the one who is healed.

Amour Fou (2014) is an incredibly morose (but occasionally comedic) film that alternates between showing boring discussions of arcane tax law and a toxic relationship between two people obessessed with death. It is about the real life poet Heinrich Von Kleist who died by suicide after shooting his girlfriend Henriette Vogel in 1811.

Little Joe (2019), which won the Cannes best actress award for Emily Beecham, is another really memorable film, about a horticultural lab which is portrayed in a very stylized and futuristic way, where a plant is developed that releases a powerful antidepressant, with the plant eventually assuming control. Ben Wishaw also stars

Ehrlich says “It’s one thing for Hausner to question religion, which has been responsible for all manner of sins over the centuries, but antidepressants — and now educators — feel like cynical targets for a filmmaker desperate to undermine anything that might help people better prepare themselves for the difficulties of a godless world. I want to have faith that I’m misreading Hausner’s intentions, and possibly not for the first time, but I’m getting pretty exhausted by the lack of faith she seems to have in everyone else.”

I don’t think the conclusions to which the critics are reaching about her films are ones that she wants us to make. Her films are much stranger than that.

That said, this doesn’t sound like it will be winning anything

Dan S, Monday, 22 May 2023 23:50 (two years ago)

Jessica Hausner’s Club Zero lands like a little drop of poison in Cannes competition. Chill, satisfying parable of 21stC magical thinking with Mia Wasikowska perfectly cast as the tale’s fanatical pied piper. Liked this a lot #Cannes2023

— Xan Brooks (@XanBrooks) May 22, 2023

Dan S, Monday, 22 May 2023 23:52 (two years ago)

wow

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 22 May 2023 23:53 (two years ago)

I've admired every Hausner film I've seen.

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 22 May 2023 23:54 (two years ago)

‘Fallen Leaves’ snatches top spot on Screen’s #Cannes2023 jury grid; ‘Club Zero’ struggles https://t.co/S56QFy37BM pic.twitter.com/mVmbNRPoCA

— Screen International (@Screendaily) May 23, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Tuesday, 23 May 2023 15:11 (two years ago)

Apart from a sniffy review from Variety all the reviews for ‘Asteroid City’ I’ve seen rave about.

Dan Worsley, Tuesday, 23 May 2023 17:29 (two years ago)

Neil Young’s odds keep changing. Here is his current top 10.

https://www.jigsawlounge.co.uk/film/reviews/cannes-2023/

9/2 Jonathan Glazer THE ZONE OF INTEREST (106m) Fri 19

9/2 Marco Bellocchio RAPITO aka KIDNAPPED (125m) Tue 23

7/1 Alice Rohrwacher LA CHIMERA (130m) Fri 26

8/1 Aki Kaurismäki FALLEN LEAVES (83m) Mon 22

8/1 Jessica Hausner CLUB ZERO (110m) Mon 22

8/1 Todd Haynes MAY DECEMBER (113m) Sat 20

9/1 Kaouther Ben Hania FOUR DAUGHTERS (107m) Fri 19
12/1 Trần Anh Hùng THE POT-AU-FEU (145m) Wed 24

12/1 Nuri Bilge Ceylan ABOUT DRY GRASSES (197m) Fri 19

16/1 Wang Bing YOUTH (SPRING) (212m) Thu 18

I don’t think he has registered the negative reaction to Club Zero yet, and I’m curious about his sudden elevation of the Bellocchio

Dan S, Tuesday, 23 May 2023 22:42 (two years ago)

broker by kore-eda was trash

flopson, Tuesday, 23 May 2023 23:06 (two years ago)

No, c'mon, it wasn't trash, but it was his first meh film in years.

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 23 May 2023 23:15 (two years ago)

He has a formal command on which he can rely whereas, say, Paul Schrader, whose most recent film I like a lot, can obviously make garbage when his ear for dialogue and his wham-bam visual sense fail him.

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 23 May 2023 23:17 (two years ago)

Seems odd to not have Anatomy of a Fall at least in the top 10, much less top 3

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Tuesday, 23 May 2023 23:20 (two years ago)

it is now tied for number 10 on that list

Dan S, Tuesday, 23 May 2023 23:28 (two years ago)

"Bellocchio and the Vatican + true crime again?"

― gjoon1, Thursday, April 13, 2023

this post seems on the mark from what I've read about the film

Dan S, Tuesday, 23 May 2023 23:40 (two years ago)

xp IndieWire moved it to first place in its odds

https://www.indiewire.com/awards/predictions/cannes-2023-palme-dor-contenders-winners-predictions-1234864878/

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Wednesday, 24 May 2023 12:36 (two years ago)

Not everyone liked Asteroid City!

The new Wes Anderson is such a pain in the arse it should have been called Haemorrhoid City.

— Jonathan Romney (@JonathanRomney) May 24, 2023

Dan Worsley, Wednesday, 24 May 2023 13:23 (two years ago)

The panel on the the Film Comment podcast loved Joanna Arnow's The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (playing in Directors' Fortnight). I realise I'm not the target demographic but I've rarely been so sure that I don't want to follow a recommendation.

Enjoying following along vicariously via daily podcasts and tweets, as usual. Though the podcasts are down to Film Comment and (my favourite) The Last Thing I Saw as Little White Lies doesn't seem to really be doing it this year.

Alba, Wednesday, 24 May 2023 14:15 (two years ago)

Neil Young now has Marco Bellocchio’s Kidnapped as the favorite to win the Palme d’Or, with some reshuffling of the other films, moving Anatomy of a Fall upwards

https://www.jigsawlounge.co.uk/film/reviews/cannes-2023/

7/2 Marco Bellocchio KIDNAPPED aka RAPITO (125m) Tue 23
9/2 Jonathan Glazer THE ZONE OF INTEREST (106m) Fri 19
6/1 Alice Rohrwacher LA CHIMERA (130m) Fri 26
8/1 Aki Kaurismäki FALLEN LEAVES (83m) Mon 22
9/1 Jessica Hausner CLUB ZERO (110m) Mon 22
10/1 Justine Triet ANATOMY OF A FALL (151m) Sun 21
11/1 Kaouther Ben Hania FOUR DAUGHTERS (107m) Fri 19
12/1 Todd Haynes MAY DECEMBER (113m) Sat 20
12/1 Nuri Bilge Ceylan ABOUT DRY GRASSES (197m) Fri 19
16/1 Wang Bing YOUTH (SPRING) (212m) Thu 18

Dan S, Wednesday, 24 May 2023 23:56 (two years ago)

film critic Donald Clarke asked him why he still had Club Zero on his list given the negative reviews and he said it was because of some inside information, that “rumours started running rife in Vienna film-circles as soon as it was announced in comp”. I'm very skeptical that that could affect the jury

Dan S, Thursday, 25 May 2023 00:00 (two years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Thursday, 25 May 2023 00:01 (two years ago)

We’re kind of overdue for an appalling d’Or anyway, no?

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 25 May 2023 00:51 (two years ago)

maybe that's right, but there's no way to know

I’m not sure what inside information this guy has, but the Palme d’Or, Grand Prix, Director, and 75th Anniversary Prize all went to films in his eventual top 5 last year

Dan S, Thursday, 25 May 2023 00:57 (two years ago)

In any case I'm looking forward to watching all of the 10 films on that list, they all sound pretty great.

I've only seen a promo for La Chimera and the poster which shows the Hanged Man from the tarot. I'm pretty sure I will love it

Dan S, Thursday, 25 May 2023 02:07 (two years ago)

there have been no reviews of it yet

Dan S, Thursday, 25 May 2023 02:22 (two years ago)

‘The Pot-Au-Feu’ posts solid score on Screen’s #Cannes2033 jury grid; ‘A Brighter Tomorrow’ falters https://t.co/fvyfyzGysj pic.twitter.com/edjcLUKnUt

— Screen International (@Screendaily) May 25, 2023


Our grids are getting pretty full on day 9 of the festival. #Cannes2023 https://t.co/XYEFp6yt7o pic.twitter.com/bGehGivMcP

— IntlCinephileSociety (@ICSfilm) May 24, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 25 May 2023 16:13 (two years ago)

Damn, I just realized this site is dead: https://cannes-ratings.herokuapp.com/

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Thursday, 25 May 2023 16:16 (two years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Friday, 26 May 2023 00:01 (two years ago)

LAST SUMMER [L'été dernier] (Catherine Breillat; France)	3

I think I voted for this one to win, and some of the early reviews suggest that wasn't necessarily a maniacal mistake

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Friday, 26 May 2023 11:16 (two years ago)

It's a remake of the Danish film Queen of Hearts, and the original is pretty great.

Frederik B, Friday, 26 May 2023 11:54 (two years ago)

Wim Wenders’ ‘Perfect Days’ scores well on Screen’s #Cannes2023 jury grid; ‘Last Summer’ also lands https://t.co/CPkrcQZv2l pic.twitter.com/5l6Dga657S

— Screen International (@Screendaily) May 26, 2023


Palme alert! Right before we hit the final day of Competition films, we have two new top scores on our #Cannes2023 grid. Check it out here: https://t.co/XYEFp6yt7o pic.twitter.com/83iGh1FgXj

— IntlCinephileSociety (@ICSfilm) May 25, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Friday, 26 May 2023 16:50 (two years ago)

Solid reception on the Rohrwacher, too:

The best film at Cannes 2023, Alice Rohrwacher’s tomb-raider drama LA CHIMERA is an earthy, dreamy fable about the gravesites we all walk over every day. It doesn’t belong in a museum, it’s a living one. Review for @LWLies:https://t.co/IX5WnjX8je

— Mark Asch (@MarkAschParody) May 26, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Friday, 26 May 2023 17:08 (two years ago)

Awards so far:

Un Certain Regard Prize: How to Have Sex by Molly Manning Walker
Un Certain Regard Jury Prize: Hounds by Kamal Lazraq
Un Certain Regard Best Director: The Mother of All Lies by Asmae El Moudir
International Critics’ Week Grand Prize: Tiger Stripes by Amanda Nell Eu
Directors’ Fortnight Best European Film: Creatura by Elena Martín Gimeno
Palm Dog Award: Messi as Snoop in Anatomy of a Fall,
Grand Jury Prize: Alma in Fallen Leaves

in these sidebars, the film that sounds most impressive to me is Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell by Pham Thien An in Direcors’ Fortnight, which is eligible for the Camera d’Or

Dan S, Saturday, 27 May 2023 00:48 (two years ago)

The Zone of Interest got a kicking from quite a few French critics, who are firmly behind Anatomy of a Fall

PALMOMÈTRE #Cannes2023
Anatomie d'une chute / Les feuilles mortes ex æquo en tête.
Merci à Ariane Allard, @StephBelpeche, @OlivierBruyn, Olivia Cooper-Hadjian, Alexis Demeyer, @malouduponchel, @JMFrodon, @maringerard_, @JeanJacky, @MMaestracci, @Amandiine & @philippe_rouyer pic.twitter.com/jkcOVbFhUG

— CHAOS (@chaosreignfr) May 26, 2023

Alba, Saturday, 27 May 2023 06:43 (two years ago)

If anyone cares to watch the Cannes awards ceremony today:

Red carpet (1:30pm EST) here https://t.co/y5jrjqwtd6

Ceremony (2:30pm EST) here https://t.co/wCYjleFgg4

— C.J. Prince (@cj_prin) May 27, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Saturday, 27 May 2023 14:04 (two years ago)

If anyone cares to watch the Cannes awards ceremony today:

Red carpet (1:30pm EST) here https://t.co/y5jrjqwtd6

Ceremony (2:30pm EST) here https://t.co/wCYjleFgg4

— C.J. Prince (@cj_prin) May 27, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Saturday, 27 May 2023 14:04 (two years ago)

In the Official Selection: THE ZONE OF INTEREST by Jonathan GLAZER (USA, UK, Poland, 2023), "for its formal radicality, the complexity of the sound and score, and its contrast between the invisible atrocities behind the wall and a supposed paradise." (2/5) pic.twitter.com/a7Odgx48sQ

— FIPRESCI (@FIPRESCI) May 27, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Saturday, 27 May 2023 14:04 (two years ago)

From calling Godard out as a rotten man to this:

Cannes reveals Jane Fonda will present the Palme d’Or winner tonight

— Gregory Ellwood - The Playlist 🎬 (@TheGregoryE) May 27, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Saturday, 27 May 2023 14:11 (two years ago)

From another board…

Even though it got largely negative reviews, Club Zero is produced by Philippe Bober, who has produced Ostlund's films for the past decade, so I would expect an award for it. Also Jessica Hausner is reportedly still in town.

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Saturday, 27 May 2023 14:23 (two years ago)

Messi was a shoo in for Palme d’Og

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Saturday, 27 May 2023 15:04 (two years ago)

Sandra Hüller was just spotted at Nice airport!
As the Lord intended! Please @neonrated, start working on her Oscar Best Actress campaign now!#JusticeforToniErdmann #Cannes2023 #AnatomyofaFall

— Cédric Succivalli (@OnTheLido) May 27, 2023

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Saturday, 27 May 2023 16:21 (two years ago)

I'm going
Palme: Fallen Leaves
Grand Prix: Anatomy of a Fall
Director: Jonathan Glazer

Alba, Saturday, 27 May 2023 18:05 (two years ago)

Palme = Anatomy of a Fall

StanM, Saturday, 27 May 2023 19:38 (two years ago)

The top 4 (Palme + 2 runners up + director) almost exactly match overall critical acclaim. Which seems wildly out of character for these awards.

Acting awards were kind of curveballs tho

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Saturday, 27 May 2023 20:18 (two years ago)

will it be another french winner that nobody remembers? the class, dardennes, etc

formerly abanana (dat), Saturday, 27 May 2023 23:38 (two years ago)

Sure, if you say so

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Sunday, 28 May 2023 03:09 (two years ago)

Curious about Pot-au-Feu only because I loved Tran Anh Hung's first 3 films but haven't seen any since. He shoots food very well, so I'm open to it despite its NPR-core summary.

a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Sunday, 28 May 2023 14:32 (two years ago)

"people eat food and not much happens" is exactly what I need from a movie these days

TWELVE Michelob stars?!? (seandalai), Sunday, 28 May 2023 16:25 (two years ago)

Swap “eat” for “make” and you have OXHIDE II

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Sunday, 28 May 2023 17:50 (two years ago)

oh wow Oxhide sounds fantastic

TWELVE Michelob stars?!? (seandalai), Sunday, 28 May 2023 19:22 (two years ago)

I was distracted by visiting family and didn’t pay attention to the ending of this, but all of the films they awarded this year sound really good. Sandra Hüller wasn't given an award but I guess everyone knows she ruled here this year

Dan S, Sunday, 28 May 2023 23:30 (two years ago)

In announcing the acting prizes this year it seems like they wanted to acknowledge two great films that weren't otherwise awarded - About Dry Grasses by Nuri Bilge Ceylan and Perfect Days by Wim Wenders

Dan S, Monday, 29 May 2023 00:08 (two years ago)

Sandra Hüller said about Glazer and Triet:

“Both are so focused on what they do. Some directors are a bit manipulative and don't give you all the information you need for a character, but with these two everything was on the table - what they wanted to achieve, what they wanted to tell."

Dan S, Monday, 29 May 2023 00:26 (two years ago)

Forgot she was in that film, Sibyl. Would gladly watch again.

Cathy Berberian Begins at Home (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 29 May 2023 01:11 (two years ago)

Top 3 from our 2023 Cannes Critics’ Panel. #1. 🇬🇧 The Zone of Interest (3.9). #2. 🇫🇮 Fallen Leaves (3.7). #3. Alice Rohrwacher's 🇮🇹 La Chimera & Justine Triet's 🇫🇷 Anatomie d’une chute (3.5).https://t.co/fCjYtit60N pic.twitter.com/IcZ0pQzf60

— IONCINEMA (@ioncinema) May 29, 2023

The rest:

Ken Loach’s The Old Oak – 3.44
Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days 3.34
Todd Haynes’ May December – 3.32
Wang Bing’s Youth (Spring) 3.27
Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s About Dry Grasses 3.26
Tran Anh Hung’s The Pot au Feu 3.22
Kore-eda Hirokazu’s Monster 3.21
Marco Bellocchio’s Kidnapped – 3.19
Catherine Breillat’s L’été dernier 3.08
Nanni Moretti’s Il sol dell’avvenire 3.05
Kaouther Ben Hania’s Les filles d’Olfa – 2.84
Catherine Corsini’s Le retour 2.67
Ramata-Toulaye Sy’s Banel et Adama – 2.60
Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City – 2.45
Karim Aïnouz’s Firebrand – 2.4
Jessica Hausner’s Club Zero – 2.3
Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire’s Black Flies 1.94

fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Monday, 29 May 2023 14:08 (two years ago)

Aw. looks like La Chimera just missed!

Cherish, Monday, 29 May 2023 19:53 (two years ago)

Very coincidentally, but speaking of Oxhide:

14 years after the director's previous feature OXHIDE II, Liu Jiayin's ALL EARS will premiere at the upcoming Shanghai International Film Festival, beginning June 9. https://t.co/iKqWTOfyAw

— Notebook (@NotebookMUBI) May 30, 2023

Frederik B, Tuesday, 30 May 2023 19:02 (two years ago)

Liked this write-up, and how bad attending the thing seems to be.

https://newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/at-cannes?pc=1517

xyzzzz__, Monday, 5 June 2023 10:04 (two years ago)

four months pass...

there doesn’t seem to be a triet thread, but I saw ANATOMY OF A FALL yesterday and thought the majority of it was very good in its exploration of marriage and relationship, the nature and limits of compromise, “gender roles” etc — the last third is a bit of a letdown I thought, it seemed like triet couldn’t quite figure out how to resolve it

k3vin k., Sunday, 29 October 2023 00:49 (two years ago)

My wife thought it was pretty obvious that Daniel was lying about the conversation he claims to have had with his dad, which I thought was a really convincing reading I didn’t consider in the moment, wondering what you thought

Evans on Hammond (evol j), Sunday, 29 October 2023 03:02 (two years ago)

That occurred to me, too, and I think it's a persuasive interpretation. The key scene is when Marge tells him he needs to "decide," which she says is different from making up a belief, but still suggests that he has some agency in guiding things. Maybe the conversation with his dad did happen in some form, but he decides to frame it to the court as a sign that his dad was suicidal.

jaymc, Sunday, 29 October 2023 03:15 (two years ago)

heh. my girlfriend and I had, shall we say, very different interpretations of the conflict — which I think is more or less the point of the film

k3vin k., Sunday, 29 October 2023 04:07 (two years ago)

five months pass...

from this thread it seems there's no chance we can predict the Palme winner ahead of time, but I'm looking forward to a new poll for 2024 from Eric H, maybe when the last few entries are in place

as of now the films chosen are

“All We Imagine as Light,” Payal Kapadia
“Anora,” Sean Baker
“The Apprentice,” Ali Abbasi
“Bird,” Andrea Arnold
“Caught by the Tides” (“Feng Liu Yi Dai”), Jia Zhang-Ke
“Emilia Perez,” Jacques Audiard
“The Girl With the Needle,” Magnus von Horn
“Grand Tour,” Miguel Gomes
“Kinds of Kindness,” Yorgos Lanthimos
“L’Amour Ouf,” Gilles Lellouche
“Limonov: The Ballad,” Kirill Serebrennikov
“Marcello Mio,” Christophe Honoré
“Megalopolis,” Francis Ford Coppola
“Motel Destino,” Karim Aïnouz
“Oh, Canada,” Paul Schrader
“Parthenope,” Paolo Sorrentino
“The Shrouds,” David Cronenberg
“The Substance,” Coralie Fargeat
“Wild Diamond” (“Diamant Brut”), Agathe Riedinger

Dan S, Thursday, 11 April 2024 23:33 (one year ago)

Yeah, I figured maybe as well wait til week of given how often titles get added

Rich E. (Eric H.), Friday, 12 April 2024 01:05 (one year ago)

Early odds, fwiw:

https://www.jigsawlounge.co.uk/film/reviews/cannes-2024/

Rich E. (Eric H.), Friday, 12 April 2024 14:32 (one year ago)

I presict the new Copppla will eithet be a masterpiece or an embarrassing fail. Nothing in the middle.
And if it's a masterpiece, it will win.

nostormo, Friday, 12 April 2024 18:00 (one year ago)

I liked Ali Abbasi's Border, which won Un Certain Regard in 2018, and haven't yet seen Holy Spider, which won the Cannes Best Actress award in 2022.

Dan S, Saturday, 13 April 2024 00:00 (one year ago)

I just can't abide any new story now about Trump though, especially from a European perspective.

Unless it is very next level, which it won't be, The Apprentice sounds awful, and if it wins anything I will be upset. Enough with the mythologizing

Dan S, Saturday, 13 April 2024 00:02 (one year ago)

We absolutely consider Ali Abbasi to be Danish, but he was born and raised in Iran, and still holds an Iranian passport, so if you want, you can consider it a Middle Eastern / Persian perspective, I guess.

Frederik B, Saturday, 13 April 2024 18:48 (one year ago)

Just watched "La Chimera". At the moment just savoring the echoes of early Bertolucci as well as Pasolini - off the top of my head - and what landscape and history mean in terms of a nation's sense of self. A strange and sometimes joyful film but the melancholy hangs heavy. Something to think about over the coming days. Rohrwacher is a filmmaker who really fascinates me.

completely suited to the horny decadence (Capitaine Jay Vee), Sunday, 14 April 2024 01:40 (one year ago)

Three films added to the competition: https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/press/press-releases/additions-to-the-selection-of-the-77th-festival-de-cannes/

LA PLUS PRÉCIEUSE DES MARCHANDISES by Michel Hazanavicius
TREI KILOMETRI PANA LA CAPATUL LUMII by Emanuel Parvu
THE SEED OF THE SACRED FIG by Mohammad Rasoulof

It's now done and ready for it's own thread :)

Frederik B, Monday, 22 April 2024 18:19 (one year ago)

Indeed: https://www.ilxor.com/ILX/ThreadSelectedControllerServlet?boardid=40&threadid=114924#unread

Rich E. (Eric H.), Monday, 22 April 2024 19:01 (one year ago)


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