But pile them all up and you realize that the word “visionary” isn’t necessarily a compliment. It’s as if Ed Wood had risen from the grave to remake The Fountainhead on an infinite budget.
Obviously I haven't seen the film, but as a general principle, perfectly articulated.
― clemenza, Saturday, 18 May 2024 00:54 (four months ago) link
Nicholas Rapold's podcast with Eric Hynes regarding Megalopolis was interesting I thought:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-243-cannes-2024-eric-hynes-on-megalopolis-plus-napoleon/id1512801510?i=1000655858296
His impression was the it was somewhat outwardly embarrassing, that the trans thing didn't work at all, and that the vision was futuristic, see-through and ephemeral but also kind of tacky, with a city entirely digitized. He saw this as more of a green screen film than a studio film like One From the Heart, and it made it hard for him to like, but he still thought it was interesting.
From others' impressions, it seems like Adam Driver was doing a lot of work, but every actor was in their own world in this film, with their own accents, time period and milieu in their line readings
In the theater at Cannes Hynes was sitting behind someone wearing a Tesla long-sleeve t-shirt and Oscars hat, who he thought was recording the whole film through whatever the new version of google/apple eyeglasses is. He was irked, but thought that that added a whole other layer of weirdness to his experience watching this already strange film
― Dan S, Saturday, 18 May 2024 01:01 (four months ago) link
Needless to say, my anticipation levels are rising accordingly
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Saturday, 18 May 2024 01:56 (four months ago) link
It also kind of seems like a Fellini film, outwardly unintentionally but also inwardly intentionally very camp.
― Dan S, Saturday, 18 May 2024 03:05 (four months ago) link
Caught By the Tides sounds exactly like the kind of Jia Zhang-ke film I will love, and a summation of his work up to now
https://variety.com/2024/film/reviews/caught-by-the-tides-review-jia-zhangke-1236005134/
― Dan S, Sunday, 19 May 2024 00:03 (four months ago) link
There are a lot of disparate reviews coming out of Cannes about Emilia Perez, but with the lack of great songs and lyrics and by all accounts a preposterous-sounding plot, it seems like going to be kind of a mess
― Dan S, Sunday, 19 May 2024 00:13 (four months ago) link
Trumpian populism (Shia LaBeouf, sometimes in drag).
can we savor this phrase
― the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 19 May 2024 09:58 (four months ago) link
Ok maybe it won’t be the Audiard
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Sunday, 19 May 2024 22:38 (four months ago) link
with Titane and now The Substance (and their obsession with Cronenberg), Cannes does seem to have a fetish for body-horror films
― Dan S, Sunday, 19 May 2024 23:05 (four months ago) link
Is it just me or at this halfway point does it seem like there has been a dearth of films that very many people are enthused by?
― Alba, Tuesday, 21 May 2024 20:25 (four months ago) link
Not just in the main competition, anywhere
Agreed. But nobody seems that mad at films too, it all seems to get 2. something on the critics grids. Everything feels so familiar, all the old-timers, then some french body-horror, a few attempts at provocations. It might pick up now, though, we have Baker, Sorrentino, Gomes, Kapadia today and the next few days.
― Frederik B, Tuesday, 21 May 2024 20:56 (four months ago) link
The Berlinale was kinda like this too. No masterpieces, but nothing as bad as previous years either.
― Frederik B, Tuesday, 21 May 2024 20:59 (four months ago) link
Sean Baker's Anora by all reports sounds good! '
It's too bad that Jia's Caught By the Tides came between Emilia Perez and The Substance and got lost amidst the instantaneous manic adoration of both of those films (both of which sound iffy to me, although I'll watch them with pleasure)
― Dan S, Wednesday, 22 May 2024 00:11 (four months ago) link
my guess, based on nothing, since we haven't heard much about them, just the narratives, is that Mohammad Rasoulof's The Seed of the Sacred Fig or Payal Kapadia's All We Imagine As Light is going to win the Palme
― Dan S, Wednesday, 22 May 2024 00:22 (four months ago) link
the narratives are - a revered Iranian director with a reportedly great film was sentenced to 8 years in prison and flogging (!) for his transgressions, but recently escaped from Iran, and is hiding in Germany and may appear at the festival.
And the first Indian film director in 30 years, a woman! with by all accounts a beautiful film, is nominated for the Palme
― Dan S, Wednesday, 22 May 2024 01:05 (four months ago) link
Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.
― System, Thursday, 23 May 2024 00:01 (four months ago) link
The two most hyped films of the festival are going to premier tomorrow at 2200 (the Rasoulof) and Friday at 1500 (the Kapadia) (paris time).
We won't have had time to see reviews of them by then, so I’m going to vote for the one I want to win, Jia Zhangke’s Caught By the Tides. I'm also hoping The Grand Tour by Miguel Gomes will win something.
I'm sorry, to me Emilia Perez and The Substance both sound kind of trashy, which means they will both probably win something, but I won't mind too much.
But I'm really putting a hex on The Apprentice. If they give this an award it's going to be political, but from a stupid French point of view. I'm hoping/believing that won't happen
― Dan S, Thursday, 23 May 2024 01:12 (four months ago) link
Good to hear the new Gomes is good, his last one had such bad hype I didn't even go but he's a fave of mine for sure.
― Daniel_Rf, Thursday, 23 May 2024 07:37 (four months ago) link
His last one was great!
― Frederik B, Thursday, 23 May 2024 08:14 (four months ago) link
Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.
― System, Friday, 24 May 2024 00:01 (four months ago) link
lol, we sort of feel ready, culturally, for a five-way Palme tie
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Friday, 24 May 2024 13:10 (four months ago) link
https://www.jigsawlounge.co.uk/film/reviews/cannes-2024/
6-4 All We Imagine as Light (IND-FRA-NED-LUX) Payal Kapadia (37/38 f India): 0. 114m. Thu 23 2200 (20th)2-1 The Seed of the Sacred Fig (IRN) Mohammmad Rasoulof (51 m) Iran: 0. 168m. Fri 24 1500 (21st)7-1 Anora (USA) Sean Baker (53 m) USA: 1. 138m. Tue 21 1500 (14th)10-1 The Girl with the Needle (SWE-DEN-POL) Magnus von Horn (40 m) Sweden: 0. 115m. Wed 15th 2200 (2nd)12-1 Emilia Pérez (FRA-MEX) Jacques Audiard (72 m) France: 5 (won Palme) 130m. Sat 18th 1830 (9th)12-1 Bird (UK-FRA-GER-USA) Andrea Arnold (63 f) UK: 3 (won Jury). 119m. Thu 16th 1530 (3rd)12-1 The Substance (USA) Coralie Fargeat (47/48 f) France: 0. 140m. Sun 19th 2215 (11th)12-1 The Apprentice (USA-DEN-CAN-IRE) Ali Abbasi (42/43 m) Iran/Denmark: 1. 120m. Mon 20th 1830 (12th)14-1 Caught by the Tides (CHI) Jia Zhang-ke (54 m) China: 5 (won Screenplay) 111m. Sat 18th 1500 (8th)16-1 The Most Precious of Cargoes (FRA) Michel Hazanavicius (57 m) France: 3. 81m. Fri 24 1930 (22nd and last)20-1 Parthenope (ITY-FRA) Paolo Sorrentino (53 m) Italy: 6 (won Jury). 136m. Tue 21st 2215 (16th)22-1 Grand Tour (POR-ITY-FRA) Miguel Gomes (52 m) Portugal: 0. 129m. Wed 22 1500 (17th)25-1 Kinds of Kindness (IRE-UK-USA) Yorgos Lanthimos (50 m) Greece: 2 (won Jury). 165m. Fri 17th 1800 (6th)28-1 Three Kilometres to the End of the World (ROM) Emanuel Pârvu (45 m) Romania: 0. 105m. Fri 17th 1500 (5th)33-1 Motel Destino (BRZ-FRA-GER-UK) Karim Aïnouz (58 m) Brazil: 1. 115m. Wed 22nd 2230 (18th)33-1 Megalopolis (USA) Francis Ford Coppola (85 m) USA: 3 (won Palme). 138m. Thu 16th 1900 (4th)40-1 The Shrouds (CAN-FRA) David Cronenberg (81 m) Canada: 6 (won Jury).116m. Mon 20th 2145 (13th)125-1 Wild Diamond (FRA) Agathe Riedinger (circa 40-42??, f) France: 0. 103min. Wed 15th 1600 (1st)125-1 Beating Hearts (FRA-BEL) Gilles Lellouche (51 m) France: 0. 166m. Thu 23 1800 (19th)150-1 Limonov: The Ballad (FRA-ITY-SPN) Kirill Serebrennikov (54 m) Russia: 3. 138m. Sun 19th 1430 (10th)300-1 Oh, Canada (USA) Paul Schrader (77 m) USA: 2 (won Best Artistic Contribution) 95m. Fri 17th 2200 (7th)500-1 Marcello Mio (FRA) Christophe Honoré (54, m) France: 2. 120m. Tue 21st 1900 (15th)
7-1 Anora (USA) Sean Baker (53 m) USA: 1. 138m. Tue 21 1500 (14th)
10-1 The Girl with the Needle (SWE-DEN-POL) Magnus von Horn (40 m) Sweden: 0. 115m. Wed 15th 2200 (2nd)12-1 Emilia Pérez (FRA-MEX) Jacques Audiard (72 m) France: 5 (won Palme) 130m. Sat 18th 1830 (9th)12-1 Bird (UK-FRA-GER-USA) Andrea Arnold (63 f) UK: 3 (won Jury). 119m. Thu 16th 1530 (3rd)12-1 The Substance (USA) Coralie Fargeat (47/48 f) France: 0. 140m. Sun 19th 2215 (11th)12-1 The Apprentice (USA-DEN-CAN-IRE) Ali Abbasi (42/43 m) Iran/Denmark: 1. 120m. Mon 20th 1830 (12th)14-1 Caught by the Tides (CHI) Jia Zhang-ke (54 m) China: 5 (won Screenplay) 111m. Sat 18th 1500 (8th)16-1 The Most Precious of Cargoes (FRA) Michel Hazanavicius (57 m) France: 3. 81m. Fri 24 1930 (22nd and last)
20-1 Parthenope (ITY-FRA) Paolo Sorrentino (53 m) Italy: 6 (won Jury). 136m. Tue 21st 2215 (16th)22-1 Grand Tour (POR-ITY-FRA) Miguel Gomes (52 m) Portugal: 0. 129m. Wed 22 1500 (17th)25-1 Kinds of Kindness (IRE-UK-USA) Yorgos Lanthimos (50 m) Greece: 2 (won Jury). 165m. Fri 17th 1800 (6th)28-1 Three Kilometres to the End of the World (ROM) Emanuel Pârvu (45 m) Romania: 0. 105m. Fri 17th 1500 (5th)33-1 Motel Destino (BRZ-FRA-GER-UK) Karim Aïnouz (58 m) Brazil: 1. 115m. Wed 22nd 2230 (18th)33-1 Megalopolis (USA) Francis Ford Coppola (85 m) USA: 3 (won Palme). 138m. Thu 16th 1900 (4th)40-1 The Shrouds (CAN-FRA) David Cronenberg (81 m) Canada: 6 (won Jury).116m. Mon 20th 2145 (13th)
125-1 Wild Diamond (FRA) Agathe Riedinger (circa 40-42??, f) France: 0. 103min. Wed 15th 1600 (1st)125-1 Beating Hearts (FRA-BEL) Gilles Lellouche (51 m) France: 0. 166m. Thu 23 1800 (19th)150-1 Limonov: The Ballad (FRA-ITY-SPN) Kirill Serebrennikov (54 m) Russia: 3. 138m. Sun 19th 1430 (10th)300-1 Oh, Canada (USA) Paul Schrader (77 m) USA: 2 (won Best Artistic Contribution) 95m. Fri 17th 2200 (7th)500-1 Marcello Mio (FRA) Christophe Honoré (54, m) France: 2. 120m. Tue 21st 1900 (15th)
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Saturday, 25 May 2024 02:36 (four months ago) link
Megalolpolis
― Bitchin Doutai (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 25 May 2024 07:55 (four months ago) link
I'm sure All We Imagine As Light would be a worthy winner but
every book is called 'the tiny things we know to be small' or 'the darkest wife'— amelia elizalde (@ameliaelizalde) July 16, 2022
― Alba, Saturday, 25 May 2024 13:38 (four months ago) link
The Seed of the Sacred Fig's title also sounds like it's been spewed out of a Cannes Generator
― Alba, Saturday, 25 May 2024 13:40 (four months ago) link
Very THE FLOWER THAT DRANK THE MOON
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Saturday, 25 May 2024 13:56 (four months ago) link
Final Screen International grid
Mohammad Rasoulof’s ‘The Seed Of The Sacred Fig’ storms to victory on Screen’s #cannes2024 jury grid https://t.co/Dk8Qnw7oNy pic.twitter.com/FHfPjJ6X1m— Screen International (@Screendaily) May 25, 2024
― Alba, Saturday, 25 May 2024 13:56 (four months ago) link
lol Oscar-winning director of THE ARTIST continuing to fulfill his instant legacy
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Saturday, 25 May 2024 14:24 (four months ago) link
so, Coppola is back in Cannes for tonight, but Jia is not
― Dan S, Saturday, 25 May 2024 16:10 (four months ago) link
Too lazy to find a stream rn, does anyone have a link?
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Saturday, 25 May 2024 16:27 (four months ago) link
Also, Coppola winning director feels pretty likely
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Saturday, 25 May 2024 16:29 (four months ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qbt9T8cPac0
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Saturday, 25 May 2024 16:36 (four months ago) link
the closing ceremony has started
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk-EgrOQjlc
― Dan S, Saturday, 25 May 2024 16:48 (four months ago) link
re: best actress, commence culture wars
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Saturday, 25 May 2024 17:15 (four months ago) link
Jesse Plemons not being there for his best actor award is pretty brazen
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Saturday, 25 May 2024 17:17 (four months ago) link
Oof 😅
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Saturday, 25 May 2024 17:34 (four months ago) link
For posterity…
so it looks like Megalopolis is not getting anything (Sean Baker is in the audience and I don't see Coppola)
― Dan S, Saturday, 25 May 2024 17:38 (four months ago) link
Anora for the Palme?
― Alba, Saturday, 25 May 2024 17:39 (four months ago) link
it looks like it will win it
― Dan S, Saturday, 25 May 2024 17:40 (four months ago) link
There it is. I can't remember what I went for but pretty sure the one vote wasn't mine
― Alba, Saturday, 25 May 2024 17:59 (four months ago) link
Thrilled for him! Still feel like I’m on the fence about his work in general, but always worth wrestling with
― Rich E. (Eric H.), Saturday, 25 May 2024 18:04 (four months ago) link
Coppola was there to give the Honorary Palm to George Lucas. But for a while I was really worried he would twin.
Sean Baker winning is great!
― Frederik B, Saturday, 25 May 2024 18:10 (four months ago) link
Not having seen any of the films, it sounds like they chose wisely for the most part. Congratulations to Greta Gerwig and the jury
― Dan S, Saturday, 25 May 2024 22:18 (four months ago) link
the Caméra d'Or-winning film Armand by Halfdan Ullmann Tondel, the grandson of Liv Ullman and Ingmar Bergman, featuring a totally flipped out performance by Renate Reinsve, sounds very interesting to me
― Dan S, Saturday, 25 May 2024 22:44 (four months ago) link
Of the films not in the main competition, Alain Guiraudie’s Miséricorde from the Cannes Premiere section is the one I most want to see. He is one of my favorite directors (I loved Stranger By the Lake and Staying Vertical), and I've heard great things about it
― Dan S, Saturday, 25 May 2024 23:08 (four months ago) link
Jonathan Romney described it in very interesting terms in a podcast with Nicholas Rapold
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-249-cannes-2024-romney-on-misericordia-rumours-being/id1512801510?i=1000656578260
― Dan S, Saturday, 25 May 2024 23:48 (four months ago) link
The Cronenberg seems to have been divisive...looking forward to seeing it though
― X-Prince Protégé (sonnyboy), Sunday, 26 May 2024 01:06 (four months ago) link
I'm still unhappy that Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Memoria, winner of the Cannes Jury Prize in 2021 and a film that by all accounts is amazing, may never become available for me to see in the US on streaming
― Dan S, Thursday, 30 May 2024 00:45 (three months ago) link