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91st Academy Awards Foreign Language Film Submissions

First time since this blog started that I'm late with foreign language films submissions to 2019 Oscars but as some of you already know, traveled to another city in another country and another continent! So there where many changes and none benefit me paying necessary attention to the blog.

On top, by the end of the month I'm going to a new city again, but best news is my hope to have more time to do what I like most, thinking/talking about great cinema.  Will not skip doing the post that speaks about some of the best of World Cinema, but maybe will be slow to do all the task intensive work to find news and announcements from countries. Sigh.

As we know since last year when they change their selection procedure, the first country to announce its submission is Switzerland as does it at Locarno fest, but seems this year there were two countries that took the lead, Belarus and Romania. So the race started earlier.

As in previous years there will be links to sources via Pinterest, but will be in the original language, my suggestion is to use Chrome for the easiest auto-translation.

Submission to AMPAS deadline is Monday, October 1st, 2018 @5:00pm PT. Female directors are in Blue.

Belarus: Хрусталь Khrustal (Crystal Swan), Darya Zhuk (2018 Karlovy Vary)

Romania: Îmi este indiferent dacă în istorie vom intra ca barbari (I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians), Radu Jude (Crystal Globe winner 2018 Karlovy Vary)

Slovakia: Tlmočník (The Interpreter), Martin Šulíka (2018 Berlinale)
Switzerland: Eldorado, Markus Imhoof (2018 Berlinale) (documentary)

Check info and available trailers @MOC
Check film posters here

News

Canada: Submissions deadline was June 30, 2018. Selection announcement in September.
Chile: Submissions deadline August 8. 
Colombia: Four films shortlist on August 25; selection on September 7th, 2018
Costa Rica: Submissions deadline September 1st

Georgia: 6 films in consideration.  Selection late August.

Israel: Selection is Ophir Best Picture Award winner, announcement on September 6th.
Italy: Submissions deadline Thursday, September 13

Kosovo: Submissions deadline August 15.

Lithuania: Submission deadline August 10, selection on August 24.

Netherlands: 9 films signed. Selection at the beginning of September.

Pakistan: Submission deadline is August 20, 2018.
Paraguay: Voting on September 10, 2018.

South Africa: Closing date for submissions is August 29, 2018
Spain: August 14 will announce shortlist with 3 films

Ukraine: Selection will be announced on August 29
Uruguay: Selection September 13, 2018.



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71th Festival de Cannes Award Winners

Watching red carpet, soon the top prizes of Cannes 2018.



Saturday May 19th Morning Update
:  Un Certain Regard winners,  Queer Palm winners and more ...

Today AFP gives us the most interesting news as this year will be the first time in 71 years of the festival where those Cannes main awards that used to receive diplomas will receive a mini-palmes d'or!

Will update post with more awards as soon as they announce them around noon.  Tonight is the awards ceremony and post will become final when the ceremony and the festival are over.  Sigh.





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Friday May 18th Morning Update: more awards including winners from La Quinzaine and Cinéfondation.
Friday May 18th Afternoon Update: Palm Dog award winners.  Queer Palm award ceremony is tonight; tomorrow FIPRESCI and Ecumenical Jury awards ceremony.

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5/17/18
As there are some awards already announced and one parallel section over, will start the winners post today.  Post will be in progress until the Official Awards Ceremony next Saturday.

Main Competition

Palme d'Or: 万引き家族 Manbiki Kazoku (Shoplifters), Hirokazu Kore-eda, Japan

Grand Prix: BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee, USA
Jury Award: كفرناحوم Capharnaüm (Capernaum), Nadine Labaki, Lebanon and France

Palme d'Or Special: JLe Livre d'image (The Image Book), Jean-Luc Godard,  France

Best Director: Pawel Pawlikowski for Zimna wojna (Cold War), Poland, France and UK

Best Screenplay: (tie)
Alice Rohrwacher for Lazzaro Felice (My Bitter Land), Alice Rohrwacher, Italy, Switzerland, France and Germany
Nader Saelvar for Three Faces, Jafar Panahi, Iran

Best Actress: Samal Yeslyamova in Айка Ayka (My Little One), Sergey Dvortsevoy, Russia, Germany and Poland
Best Actor: Marcello Fonte in Dogman, Matteo Garrone, Italy and France

Camera d'Or: Girl, Lukas Dhont, Belgium and Netherlands

Short Films
Palme d'Or: All These Creatures, Charles William, Australia, 13'
Special Mention: On The Border, Wei Shujun, China, 15'

Un Certain Regard
Un Certain Regard Award: Gräns (Border), Ali Abbasi, Sweden and Denmark
Jury Special Prize: Chuva e cantoria na aldeia dos mortos (The Death and the Others), João Salaviza and Renée Nader Messor, Portugal and Brazil
Best Director: Sergey Loznitsa for Donbass, Germany, France, Ukraine, Netherlands and Romania
Best Screenplay: Meryem Benm'Barek for Sofia, Meryem Benm'Barek, France and Qatar
Best Performance: Victor Polster in Girl, Lukas Dhont, Belgium and Netherlands

Quinzaine des Réalisateurs (Directors' Fortnight)
Feature Films
SACD Award: En liberté! (The Trouble with You), Pierre Salvadori, France 
Arte Cinema Prize: Climax, Gaspar Noé, France, Belgium and USA
Label Europa Cinemas Prize: Troppa Grazia (Lucia's Grace), Gianni Zanasi, Italy, Greece and Spain
Short Films
Illy Prize: Skip Day, Ivete Lucas and Patrick Bresnan, USA and UK

Carrose d'Or: Martin Scorsese

Semaine de la Critique (Critics' Week)
Feature Films
Grand Prix: Diamantino, Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt, Portugal, France and Brazil
Rising Star Award: Félix Maritaud in Sauvage, Camille Vidal-Naquet, France
SACD Award: writers Benedikt Erlingsson and Ólafur Egill Egilsson for Kona fer í stríð (Woman at War), Benedikt Erlingsson, Iceland, France and Ukraine
GAN Foundation Support for Distribution Award: Sir, Rohena Gera, India and France
*Grand Rail d'OrKona fer í stríð (Woman at War), Benedikt Erlingsson, Iceland, France and Ukraine
Short Films
Canal+ Award: Un Jour de Mariage (A Wedding Day), Elias Belkeddar, Algeria and France, 15'
Cine Discovery Prize: Ektoras Malo: I teleftea mera tis chronias (Hector Malo - The Last Day of the Year), Jaqueline Lentzoou, Greece, 23'
*Rail d'Or: Pauline asservie, Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet, France
*Audience awards.

Cinéfondation
First Prize: El verano del león eléctrico (The Summer of the Electric Lion), Diego Céspedes, Universidad de Chile - ICEI, Chile, 22'
Second Prize: (tie)
Dong Wu Xiong Meng (The Storms in Our Blood), Di Shen, Shanghai Theater Academy, China, 31'
Kalendar (Calendar), Igor Poplauhin, Moscow School of New Cinema, Russia, 28'
Third Prize: Inanimate, Lucia Bulgheroni, NFTS, UK, 8'

L'Atelier
Prix Arte International: The Color of the Skull, Sibs Shongwe-La Mer, South Africa

Collateral Awards

FIPRESCI
Main Competition: 버닝 Beoning (Burning), Chang-dong Lee, South Korea
Un Certain Regard: Girl, Lukas Dhont, Belgium and Netherlands
Semaine de la Critique: Egy Nap (One Day),  Zsófia Szilágyi, Hungary

Ecumenical Jury Award: كفرناحوم Capharnaüm (Capernaum), Nadine Labaki, Lebanon and France
Special Mention: BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee, USA

L'Œil d'or Documentary Award: Samouni Road, Stefano Savona,  France and Italy (Quinzaine)
Special Mentions:
The Eyes of Orson Welles, Mark Cousins, UK
Libre, Michel Toesca, France

Queer Palm
Feature Film: Girl, Lukas Dhont, Belgium and Netherlands
Short Film: O Órfão (The Orphan), Carolina Markowicz, Brazil

Prix François Chalais: يوم الدين Yomeddine, A.B. Shawky, Egypt, USA and Austria
Prix Vulcain de l'artiste technicien:

Cannes Soundtrack Awards
Best Composer: Roma Zver, Grman Osipov and the groupe group for original soundtrack in Ле́то Leto (The Summer), Kirill Serebrennikov, Russia
Disque d'or d'honneur: John Travolta for making the world dance

Prix de la Meilleure Création Sonore: Gräns (Border), Ali Abbasi, Sweden and Denmark

16th Prix UniFrance Short Films
Grand Prix: Les Indes galantes, Clément Cogitore, France, 5'
Special Jury Prize: Grain de poussière, Léopold Kraus, France, 19'
Jury Prize Special Mention: Master of the Classe, Carine May and Hakim Zouhani, France, 26'
Prix Grand Action: Master of the Classe, Carine May and Hakim Zouhani, France, 26'
Prix des Diffuseurs: Artem Silendi, de Frank Ychou, France, 7'

Prix France Culture
Prix France Culture Cinéma Consécration: Claire Denis
Prix France Culture Cinéma des étudiants: Bertrand Mandico for Les garçons sauvages
Prix International Students Award: Stéphane de Freitas and Ladj Ly for A voix haute (documentary)

6th Pierre Angénieux
ExcelLens in Cinematography: Edward Lachman, USA
Highlight Work: Cecile Zhang, China

Palm Dog Awards
Palm Dog: Entire cast of Dogman by Matteo Garrone
Grand Prix du Jury: Diamantino by Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt featuring a cast of CGI dogs
Dogmanitarian Award: Vanessa Davies and her pet pug for inspiring Patrick

Women in Motion Award: Patty Jenkins
Women in Motion Young Talents Award: Carla Simón

Chopard Trophy for up-and-coming talent
Elizabeth Debicki
Joe Alwyn
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57th Semaine de la Critique Award Winners

Yesterday, the Cannes parallel section had their award ceremony with top award going to a Franco-Brazilian-Portuguese comedy drama.

Check winners below in GREEN and at official press release here.

Most interesting is the availability of 500 FREE tickets to watch the 2018 short films selection via Festival Scope.   Starting today, May 17th and until May 27th IF you hurry, will be able to watch the shorts; but act fast as there are only 500 tickets and yes, they're sold out quite quickly.  Festival Scope site is here.

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4/19/18
A few days back organizers released the video with Charles Tesson, Semaine de la Critique Artistic Director and Charlotte Lipinska, journalist and film critic announcing the selection for the 2018 edition of the Critics' Week and there is no surprise when we find that -as always- selection is eclectic (and strange) but having high-profile actors in the selection, is quite unusual and yes, surprising.

Paul Dano's directing debut film has Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan as leads and is La Semaine opening film even when film premiered at 2018 Sundance; obviously section opening this year will generate lot's of buzz and press coverage due to the "celebrity" element.

Before going in depth into the selection let's review what has been happening in this Cannes parallel section.

The Poster

For this year's poster for La Semaine de la Critique, we are greeted by the rebellious stare of young French actress Noée Abita, who made her debut in Léa Mysius' Ava.

Her defiant innocence, captured by photographer Aurélie Lamachère, in collaboration with the agency les bons faiseurs, encapsulates the spirit of this new generation of filmmakers celebrated by this Cannes Festival section dedicated to the discovery of emerging talent.

Next Step 4th Session

Created in collaboration with the TorinoFilmLab and supported by the CNC and the Moulin d’Andé-CÉCI, Next Step is a program, consisting of a 5-day workshop held in France in December.

The aim of this project is to support the short film directors discovered by La Semaine de la Critique as they branch out into feature films. During the workshop, the filmmakers have the opportunity to discuss their projects with international experts and tutors, in order for them to receive advice on their scripts, to understand the reality of the industry and define an appropriate development strategy. Furthermore, a half-day workshop is dedicated to film music to encourage the participating directors to both better understand the work that goes into music composition for films and start thinking about the music for their feature film projects.

This year the directors of the Next Step 4th Session are Manon Coubia, Laura Ferrés, Moin Hussain, Sam Kuhn, Magali Magistry, Carlo Francisco Manatad, Sofía Quirós Ubeda, Matthew Rankin and Aleksandra Terpińska.

For the third year, Next Step will provide a session dedicated to film soundtracks organized in collaboration with the SACEM. The aim is to encourage participants to both better understand the work that goes into music composition for films and start thinking about the music for their feature film projects. six promising French composers have been selected through a national call to take part to this session.

These composers alongside the filmmakers taking part in Next Step will attend a masterclass given by composer Amine Bouhafa who composed the music of Timbuktu by Abderrahmane Sissako (Cannes Film Festival 2014) and recently Beauty and the Dogs by Kaouther Ben Hania (Un Certain Regard 2017).

The six composers will then introduce themselves and talk about their work as musicians and composers to the nine filmmakers who take-part in Next Step. 

The Selection

This year organizers received 1,500 short films and 1.100 feature films.  As always features selection are 7 plus 4 more in Special Screenings for a total of 11 films where 7 are first and 4 second films.  The seven (7) first feature films will compete for the Camera d'Or award.

The short film selection comprises 10 films that will be supported by offering them the opportunity to be part of the Next Step program, a training and support workshop towards their first feature film.

Feature films competition clearly shows an improvement in representing women filmmakers as out of the seven (7) films four (4) are by female filmmakers.  Great. Not surprising when considering the 11 feature films in the selection percentage goes down as all four special screenings are by male filmmakers, sigh.

Female filmmakers are in BLUE.

Feature Films Competition

(*) Chris The Swiss, Anja Kofmel, Switzerland, Croatia, Germany and Finland (documentary)
(*) Diamantino, Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt, Portugal, France and Brazil *WINNER of Grand Prix
(*) Egy Nap (One Day), Zsófia Szilágyi, Hungary
Fuga (Fugue), Agnieszka Smoczyńska, Poland Czech Republic and Sweden
Kona fer í stríð (Woman at War), Benedikt Erlingsson, Iceland, France and Ukraine *WINNER of SACD Award to writers Benedikt Erlingsson and Ólafur Egill Egilsson
(*) Sauvage, Camille Vidal-Naquet, France  *WINNER of Rising Star Award to Félix Maritaud
(*) Sir, Rohena Gera, India and France *WINNER of Gan Foundation Award for Distribution

Special Screenings
Opening Film: (*) Wildlife, Paul Dano, USA
Closing FilmeGuy, Alex Lutz, France
Nos Batailles (Our Struggles), Guillaume Senez, France and Belgium
(*) Shéhérazade, Jean-Bernard Marlin, France

(*) Competing for the Camera d'Or

Short Films in Competition
Amor, Avenidas Novas, Duarte Coimbra, Portugal, 20'
Ektoras Malo: I teleftea mera tis chronias (Hector Malo - The Last Day of the Year), Jaqueline Lentzoou, Greece, 23' *WINNER of Discovery Prize
Mo-bun-shi-min (Exemplary Citizen), Kim Cheol-Hwi, South Korea, 12'
Pauline Asservie (Pauline Enslaved), Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet, France, 24'
La Persistente, Camille Lugan, France, 22'
Rapaz (Raptor), Felipe Gálvez, Chile, 13'
Schächer, Flurin Giger, Switzerland, 29'
Tiikeri (The Tiger), Mikko Myllylahti, Finland, 10'
Un Jour de Mariage (A Wedding Day), Elias Belkeddar, Algeria and France, 15' *WINNER of Canal+ Award
Ya normalniy (Normal), Michael Borodin, Russia, 20'

Special Screenings
La Chute (The Fall), Boris Labbé, France, 14'
The Third Kind, Yorgos Zois, Greece and Croatia, 32'
Ultra Pulpe, Bertrand Mandico, France, 37'

The Jury
President: Joachim Trier, director, writer and producer, Norway
Chloë Sevigny, actress, writer, producer and director, USA
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, actor, Argentina
Eva Sangiorgi, director of the Viennale, Austria
Augustin Trapenard, journalist, France

Invitation - Morelia International Film Festival
Selection of 4 short films selected to the 15th edition of the Morelia International Film Festival
Aguas Tranquilas Aguas Profundas (In Deep Water), Miguel Labastida Gonzalez, Mexico 19'
Lo que no se dice bajo el sol (Under the Sun), Eduardo Esquivel, Mexico, 15'
Tierra de Brujas, Mar de Sirenas (Land of Witches, Sea of Mermaids), Delia Luna Couturier, Mexico, 10'
Vuelve a Mi (Back to Me), Daniela Najera Betancourt, Mexico, 20'

To check info about films at the official site go here.

The Video (in French)

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26th L'ACID Selection

The ACID program at the Cannes International Film Festival was created in 1993. Films are chosen by fifteen or so filmmakers, members of the association. It screens nine feature films, fiction and documentary, chosen among hundreds of works from all around the world.

ACID filmmakers follow their love for a film and wish to give visibility to directors whose work is scarcely distributed, in order to facilitate a theatrical release.

The screenings, open to professionals and also to the public are all followed by Q&As with the films' crews and ACID filmmakers who supported the films.

The films shown in Cannes are then accompanied by ACID and its filmmakers in the various stages of the theatrical release (search for distributors / promotion / programming / organization of the Q&A's / audience research).

ACID is a film directors association that has been promoting the distribution of independent cinema in movie theatres since 1992. The founding principle: the support brought by filmmakers to other filmmakers, French or foreign.

Every year, ACID presents 9 films in Cannes during the festival. Films are chosen by fifteen film directors, members of ACID. Most of these films do not have a french distributor. The aim is to give visibility and public release to new talents. This program is shown at Les Arcades, Studio 13 and Alexandre III, movie theaters in Cannes.

The 26th edition of l'ACID in Cannes will run from Wednesday, May 9 to Friday, May 18, 2018.

Selection
L'amour debout by Michaël Dacheux, France
Bad bad winter by Olga Korotko, Kazakhstan
Cassandro the exotico! by Marie Losie, France
Dans la terrible jungle (In The Mighty Jungle) by Caroline Capelle and Ombline Ley, France
Il se passe quelque chose by Anne Alix, France
Nous, les coyotes (We The Coyotes) by Hanna Ladoul and Marco La Via, France
Seule à mon mariage by Marta Bergma, Belgium
Thunder Road by Jim Cumming, USA
Un violent désir de bonheur by Clément Schneider, France

To read info about each of the 9 films in the selection go official site here and use link in each film name; info available in French and English.

Special Screening
Reprise by Hervé Le Roux, France, 1996

To read info about the special screening film go official site here, info available in French and English.

Acid Trip #2 Portugal
Colo by Teresa Villaverde, Portugal and France
Terra Franca by Leonor Teles, Portugal
Verão Danado by Pedro Cabeleira, Portugal

To check info about the above three films go official site here, info available in French and English.



ACID Cannes 2018 program rerun will take place on September 21th-23th at the Louxor in Paris, throughout September at the Comoedia in Lyon and in over fifteen venues in the Ile-de-France region in September-October.
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71st Festival de Cannes Official Selection - Update 1

As announced during the press conference of April 12th, today, April 19, organizers announced the films added to the composition of the Official Selection 2018.

There is some relief to my not positive feeling that this year there is an incredibly great official competition jury and there are not many great films for them to select winners from.  But now things can change a bit as, ladies and gentlemen, please notice that Nuri Bilge Ceylan is as of now in the competition to win the Palme d'or and perhaps has become the top contender along Jia Zhangke.  Well, at least their films have become must-be-seen for me no matter whatever happens in Cannes.

In the competition two more films by Yann Gonzalez and Sergey Dvortsevoy (remember Tulpan?) to make a total of twenty-one (21) films in the competition.  Still the list of great directors with films ready -and not in Cannes- is long, very-long, longer than the 21 films selected to be in competition.  To be positive, seems now other film festivals will have in the selection films by great directors, the kind of directors that used to premiere their films in Cannes.  Just to get a glimpse of what's going around, let me share that industry top film journalists are questioning if is time for America to have their own Cannes!!!  What the world needs is another film festival as if there where too-many; but we get the message, Cannes is becoming fragile and losing its once very solid luster.

No doubt that the most surprising -and somehow controversial (due to the #Metoo movement)- news is Lars von Trier coming back to Cannes.  Don't get me wrong, I do not like what many are talking about this controversial director BUT then ... I love his movies (sigh).  Have more love to European films not in the English language, so not pleased that again he goes with well-known American actors speaking their own language with a story about an American killer.  Sigh.  Film is in the Out of Competition section.

The festival renews (or goes back to the good-old-past) with the Closing film tradition and this year the honor goes to Terry Gilliam's latest film which of course will be out of competition as the screening will take place on Saturday May 19 after the Closing ceremony.

In Un Certain Regard three films were added; most pleased with Sergey Loznitsa film that will open the section plus films by Alejandro Fadel and co-directors Joao Salviza and Renee Nader Messora.  Special Screening has one more film by co directors Damian Nenow and Raul De La Fuente, film is animation. 

Last, two films for the Midnight Screenings, one a documentary by Kevin Macdonald and a film by Ramin Bahrani remake (they call it second adaptation of a novel) of a film by none other than Francois Truffaut (!!!).

The following is the updated list with all films in each section.  Also the main international jury has been updated with the most interesting jurors that only Cannes could assemble to work together.

Competition
Opening Film: Todos Lo Saben (Everybody Knows), Asghar Farhadi, Spain, France and Italy
Ahlat Ağacı (The Wild Pear Tree), Nuri Bilge Ceylan, France and Turkey
Айка Ayka (My Little One), Sergey Dvortsevoy, Russia, Germany and Poland
버닝 Beoning (Burning), Chang-dong Lee, South Korea
BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee, USA
كفرناحوم Capharnaüm (Capernaum), Nadine Labaki, Lebanon and France
Dogman, Matteo Garrone, Italy and France
En guerre (At War), Stéphane Brizé, France
Lazzaro Felice (My Bitter Land), Alice Rohrwacher, Italy, Switzerland, France and Germany
Le Livre d'image (The Image Book), Jean-Luc Godard,  France
Les filles du soleil (Girls of the Sun), Eva Husson, France, Belgium, Georgia and Switzerland
Ле́то Leto (The Summer), Kirill Serebrennikov, Russia
江湖儿女 Jiang Hu Er Nv (Ash is Purest White), Jia Zhangke, China, France and Japan
万引き家族 Manbiki Kazoku (Shoplifters), Hirokazu Kore-eda, Japan
寝ても覚めても Netemo Sametemo (ASAKO I & II), Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Japan
Plaire, aimer et courir vite (Sorry Angel), Christophe Honoré, France
Three Faces, Jafar Panahi, Iran
Un couteau dans le cœur (Knife + Heart), Yann Gonzalez, France
Under the Silver Lake, David Robert Mitchell, USA
(*) يوم الدين Yomeddine, A.B. Shawky, Egypt, USA and Austria
Zimna wojna (Cold War), Pawel Pawlikowski, Poland, France and UK

Out of Competition
Closing Film: The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, Terry Gilliam, Spain, UK, France and Portugal
Solo: A Star Wars Story, Ron Howard, USA
Le Grand Bain (Sink or Swim), Gilles Lellouche, France
The House That Jack Built, Lars von Trier, Denmark, France, Germany and Sweden 

Check available info and trailers @MOC

The Jury
President: Cate Blanchett, actress and producer, Australia
Chang Chen, actor, China
Ava DuVernay, writer, director and producer, USA
Robert Guédiguian, writer, director and producer, France
Khadja Nin, songwriter, composer and singer, Burundi
Léa Seydoux, actress, France
Kristen Stewart, actress and director, USA
Denis Villeneuve, director and writer, Canada
Andrey Zvyagintsev, director and writer, Russia

Un Certain Regard
Opening Film: Donbass, Sergey Loznitsa, Germany, France, Ukraine, Netherlands and Romania
A genoux les gars (Sextape), Antoine Desrosières, France
Chuva e cantoria na aldeia dos mortos (The Death and the Others), João Salaviza and Renée Nader Messor, Portugal and Brazil
(*) Die Stropers (The Harvesters), Etienne Kallos, France, Greece, Poland and South Africa
地球最后的夜晚 Di qiu zui hou de ye wan (Long Day's Journey Into Night), Bi Gan, China and France
El Angel (The Angel), Luis Ortega, Argentina and Spain
Euforia (Euphoria), Valeria Golino, Italy
(*) Gueule d'ange (Angel Face), Vanessa Filho, France
(*) Girl, Lukas Dhont, Belgium and Netherlands
Gräns (Border), Ali Abbasi, Sweden and Denmark
In My Room, Ulrich Köhler, Germany and Italy
(*) Les chatouilles (Little Ticklets), Andréa Bescond and Eric Métayer, France
Manto, Nandita Das, India
(*) Mon tissu préféré (My Favourite Fabric), Gaya Jiji, France, Germany and Turkey
Muere, Monstruo, Muere (Die, Monster, Die), Alejandro Fadel, Argentina and Chile
Rafiki (Friend), Wanuri Kahiu, South Africa, Kenya, France, Nethrlands and Germany
(*) Sofia, Meryem Benm'Barek, France and Qatar
The Gentle Indifference of the World, Adikhan Yerzhanov, Kazakhstan and France

Un Certain Regard Jury
President: Benicio del Toro, actor, USA
Annemarie Jacir, director and writer, Palestina
Kantemir Balagov, director, Russia
Virginie Ledoyen, actress, France
Julie Huntsinger, executive director of Telluride Film Festival, USA

Special Screenings
10 Years in Thailand, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Aditya Assarat, Wisit Sasanatieng, and Chulayarnon Sriphol, Thailand (short films collection)
A Tous Vents (To The Four Winds), Michel Toesca, France (documentary)
Another Day of Life, Damian Nenow and Raúl de la Fuente, Poland, Spain, Germany, Belgium and Hungary (animation)
La Traversée, Romain Goupil, France (documentary)
O Grande Circo Místico (The Great Mystical Circus), Carlo Diegues, Brazil, Portugal and France
Pope Francis - A Man of His Word, Wim Wenders, France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland (documentary)
死魂灵 Si Hun Ling (Dead Souls), Wang Bing, China and France (documentary)
The State Against Mandela and The Others, Nicolas Champeaux and Gilles Porte, France (documentary)

Midnight Screenings
Arctic, Joe Penna, Iceland
Fahrenheit 451, Ramin Bahrani, USA  (TV movie)
공작 Gongjak (The Spy Gone North), Yoon Jong-Bing, South Korea
Whitney, Kevin Macdonald, UK (documentary)

(*) First Film. Competes for the Camera d'or

Camera d'Or Jury
President: Ursula Meier, director, Switzerland
Marie Amachoukeli, director, France
Iris Brey, director, writer and critic, USA
Sylvain Fage, president of Cinephase, France
Jeanne Lapoirie, cinematographer, France
Arnaud and Jean-Marie Larrieu, directors and writers, France

Short Films Competition
According to the official news this year the selection committee received 3.943 short films; which is a lot less than the 4, 843 that received last year. The 2018 selection comprises eight films, 7 works of fiction and 1 animation.

These are the short films running for the 2018 Short Film Palme d'Or.  Awards will be presented at the festival Official Ceremony on May 19th.

III (III animation movie), Marta Pajek, Poland, 12'
All These Creatures, Charles William, Australia, 13'
Caroline, Celine Held and Logan George, USA, 12'
Duality, Masahiko Sato, Genki Kawamura, Yutaro Seki, Masayuki Toyota, and Kentaro Hirase, Japan, 14'
Gabriel, Oren Gerner, France, 15'
Judgement, Raymund Ribay Gutierrez, Philippines, 15'
On The Border, Wei Shujun, China, 15'
تاریکی Tariki (Umbra), Saeed Jafarian, Iran, 14'

Check available short films info and trailer @MOC

Cinéfondation Selection
The Cinéfondation Selection has chosen 17 films this year, 14 live-action and 3 animated films from among the 2,426 submitted by film schools all over the world.  Submissions were slightly lower as last years there were 2,600 short films.

Fourteen countries on four continents are represented plus twelve of the twenty-two directors selected to program current edition are women.

The Jury will hand over the three prizes at a ceremony on Thursday May 17th in the Buñuel Theatre.

These are the short films in the 2018 Cinéfondation Selection

Albastru şi roşu, în proporţii egale (Equality Red and Blue), Georgiana Moldoveanu, UNATC I.L. CARAGIALE, Romania, 21'
Cinco Minutos Afuera (Five Minutes Outside), Constanza Gatti, Universidad del Cine (FUC), Argentina, 10'
Così in terra (As It Is On Earth), Pier Lorenzo Pisano, Centro Sperimentale di cinematografia, Italy, 13'
Dolfin Megumi (Rubber Doplhin), Ori Aharon, Steve Tisch School of Film and Television, Tel Aviv University, Israel, 28'
Dong Wu Xiong Meng (The Storms in Our Blood), Di Shen, Shanghai Theater Academy, Chin, 31'
Dots, Eryk Lenartowicz, AFTRS, Australia, 23'
El verano del león eléctrico, Diego Céspedes, Universidad de Chile - ICEI, Chile, 22'
End of Season, Zhannat Alshanova, The London Film School, UK, 23'
Fragment de Drame (A Piece of Tragedy), Laura Garcia, La Fémis, France, 24'
I Am My Own Mother, Andrew Zox, San Francisco State University, USA, 23'
Inanimate, Lucia Bulgheroni, NFTS, UK, 8'
Inny (The Other), Marta Magnuska, PWSFTviT, Poland, 5'
Kalendar (Calendar), Igor Poplauhin, Moscow School of New Cinema, Russia, 28'
Los tiempos de Héctor (Hector's nightfall), Ariel Gutiérrez, CCC, Mexico, 29'
Mesle Bache Adam (Like a Good Boy), Arian Vazirdaftari, Tehran University of Dramatic Arts, Iran, 20'
Palm Trees and Power Lines, Jamie Dack, NYU Tisch School of Arts, USA, 15'
Sailor's Delight, Louise Aubertin, Éloïse Girard, Marine Meneyro, Jonas Ritter, Loucas Rongeart, and Amandine Thomoux, ESMA, France, 6'

Check available Cinéfondation short films info and trailers @MOC

Short Films and  Cinéfondation Jury
President: Bertrand Bonello, director, screenwriter, music/soundtrack composer, actor, and producer, France
Valeska Grisebach, director, writer and producer, Germany
Khalil Joreige, filmmaker and artist, Lebanon
Alantė Kavaitė, director and screenwriter, Lithuania
Ariana Labed, actress, France

Check short films list at official site here.

Check Movie Posters at my Pinterest here.

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4/12/18
Cannes is no stranger to surrealism but today's press conference was pure surrealism in the question/answer section or how can someone comprehend about 10+ minutes talking about selfies?  Absurd.

Yes, things are getting out-of-reality too much and even do, Cannes is the number one festival in the world if they keep doing crazy stuff like banning selfies or changing the rules for press screenings or not allowing films in distribution platforms where audiences are watching films (I know, I know-France has the 36 months window) then great films will start to not be interested in festival, which obviously will make festivals like Venice and Berlin to start getting those films and eventually, one of those two could become number one. Sigh.

With Netflix announcing yesterday that pulls out of Cannes all his films is no surprise that Alfonso Cuaron's Roma is not in the competition plus much awaited Orson Wells documentary is absent of Cannes Special Screenings or Cannes Classics and will not compete for the L'oeil d'or.  For me these are perhaps the saddest news to surface from all the controversy.

There is a very long list of GREAT directors that are not selected this year like Xavier Dolan, Paolo Sorrentino, Steve McQueen and Claire Denis which probably didn't had their films ready; but it's incomprehensible that films by past Palme d'or winners like Nuri Bilge Ceylon or Jacques Audiard are not in the official selection with their latest films.  List of snub directors include Olivier Assayas, Mia Hansen-Love, Nadav Lapid, Thomas Vinterberg, Ulrich Seidl, Joachim Lafosse, Laszlo Nemes, Yorgos Lanthimos, Mike Leigh, Zhang Yimou, Naomi Kawase, Julian Schnabel, Pablo Trapero, Ciro Guerra and most of all, Carlos Reygadas (!!!) plus many more that have ready their films and hopefully could appear in the parallel sections that will be announced in the following days.  As a matter of fact I'm appalled by the absence of Latin American cinema in the competition.

Trying to be positive there are some really nice surprises, perhaps the biggest is to learn that Nadine Labaki is back to Cannes (remarkable Caramel was in 2007 Directors' Fortnight) but now she is In Competition!!! Bravo!  Then will not deny being pleased with Jia Zhang-ke, Alice Rohrwacher, Pavel Pawlikowski, Christophe Honore, and Matteo Garrone being all in competition too.

We know that in the following days, organizers could add one or two films to the competition and today's rumors talk about Fremaux "suggesting" Audiard could make it, which obviously will be absolutely great news for me.  Let's hope makes it and the other spot will be assigned to any of the Latin American directors that have ready outstanding films.

Most are commenting about the new/young directors showcased in this edition but after checking basic info for all films can share that most of them come from other festivals and somehow have "advanced" to reach Cannes.  But fest programmers had to know about them as they do learn what is going on in other major film festivals and well, most new/young directors have already won significant awards in the festival circuit.  Even some of those with first film have accolades for the film project or previous work with short films. Interesting, isn't?

The following list shows the eighteen films that are already announced and hopefully will increase as 18 is too low, especially in a year where there are lots of options.

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4/11/18
One day before the much awaited press conference festival organizers release the short films lineup in the two sections where filmmakers of the future can be identified, the Short Films and the Cinéfondation competitions.

But before going into list let me share that many news have come to light before this moment and no, wasn't able to do posts as got sick; but if you follow my twitter you will easily find everything that has been going until this moment, like for example the Cinéfondation Atelier 2018 projects, poster for La Semaine, La Quinzaine and as of a few hours ago, the festival official poster (finally).

We can't forget that current edition will be longer than recent previous editions as has one more day, but will run for exactly the same length of time.  Will take place from Tuesday May 8th to Saturday, May 19th, with opening ceremony on the evening of May 8th and the awards ceremony on May 19th.  There is one inconsequential change, no more selfies on the red carpet (lol) and another more relevant, press screenings will happen at film premiere time or after, so all press reactions before the premiere via wonderful twitter are over, sigh.

Yes, tomorrow we will learn the feature films in the Official Selection and in the following days films in the parallel sections La Semaine, La Quinzaine and ACID.  We already know the projects in the 2018 edition of la Fabrique Cinéma de l'Institut Français where Cristian Mungiu is the Parrain this year.  So will be busy in the next days trying to figure out how Cannes 2018 looks like this year and which films will become must be seen for the coming calendar year.

Post will be in progress until after tomorrow's press conference when the Official Selection will be announced.
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2018 Cannes Possible Films - The Buzz

As happens every single year, Cannes buzz starts during Berlinale and gets louder when Berlinale ends.  Even do been following the buzz since then this year haven't post anything as some of you guessed right, my life has changed and now it's not easy to keep on writing for you, loyal readers.  But no matter how many changes have happened or will occur, Cannes is Cannes for me and have to (or at least will try to) write my regular posts about the buzz, my wish list and all the other stuff done in the previous years.

No, this is not my Wish List but the usual compilation of possible films that could make it to Cannes which usually do in February but well, I'm doing it a month later and by now most industry publications have done their own lists, so it's not a novelty but will be a lot easier to make it, lol.

Before going deep into the list let me remind you of some important news, the 71st edition of the Festival of Cannes will run from May 8 to 19, Cate Blanchett is the Official Competition Jury President, Bertrand Bonello is the President of the Cinéfondation and Short Films competition, we already know the dates when the Official plus the Parallel sections selections will be announced by their respective directors.

Official Selection on April 12 by Thierry Frémaux
Quinzaine des Réalisateurs April 17 by Édouard Waintrop (for the last time - New Artistic Director is Paolo Moretti, who will take office on November 2018)
Semaine de la Critique on April 16 by Charles Tesson

After an awards season worth forgetting, today I'm starting the Cinema Feast with the possibility that soon we will be able to enjoy magnificent oeuvres d'art... sigh.  

The List

France
Cédric Anger with L'amour est une fête (Paris Pigalle)
Olivier Assayas with Non Fiction (with Juliette Binoche)
Jacques Audiard with The Sisters Brothers (Joaquin Phoenix, Jake Gyllenhaal) (USA, France, Romania and Spain)
Julie Bertuccelli with Le dernier vide-grenier de Claire Darling (Claire Darling)
Margaux Bonhomme with Head Above Water
Stéphane Brizé with Un Autre monde (At War)
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi with Les estivants (The Summer House)
Claire Burger with C'est ça l'amour
Catherine Corsini with Un Amour Impossible (An Impossible Love)
Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern with I Feel Good
Claire Denis with High Life (with Juliette Binoche) (UK, Germany and France production)
Quentin Dupieux with Au poste (Keep an Eye Out)
Bruno Dumont with Coincoin et les z'inhumains (Coincoin and the extra Humans)
Asghar Farhadi with Todos Lo Saben (with Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz and Ricardo Darin) (France, Spain and Italy)
Philippe Faucon with Amin
Romain Gavras with Le monde est à toi
Jean-Luc Godard with Le livre d'image (The Image Book)
Fabienne Godet with Nos vies formidables (Our Wonderful Lives)
Yann Gonzalez with Un couteau dans le coeur (Knife + Heart)
Mia Hansen-Løve with Maya
Christophe Honoré with Plaire, aimer et courir vite (Sorry Angel)
Eva Husson Les filles du soleil (Girls of the Sun)
Lou Jeunet with Curiosa
Nadav Lapid with Synonymes (Synonyms)
Sébastien Marnier with L'heure de la sortie (School's Out)
Marie Monge with Joeueurs (Treat Me Like Fire) (with Tahar Rahim)
Emmanuel Mouret with Mademoiselle De Joncquières
Guillaume Nicloux with Les Confins du monde (To The Ends Of The Earth)
David Oelhoffen with Territoires (Close Enemies)
Antoine Raimbault with Intime Conviction (Conviction)
Pierre Schoeller with Un people et son roi (One Nation, One King)
Thomas Vinterberg with Kursk (France, Belgium, Luxemburg)

Austria
Markus Schleinzer with Angelo
Ulrich Seidl with Böse Spiele (Evil Games)

Belgium
François Damiens with Dany
Bas Devos with Hellhole
Lukas Dhont with Girl
Joachim Lafosse with Keep Going
Olivier Masset-Depasse with Mother's Instinct
Koen Mortier with Angel
Guillaume Senez with Nos Batailles

Germany
Terrence Malick with Radegund (USA and Germany co production)
Sebastian Schipper with Roads

Hungary
László Nemes with Sunset

Italy
Andrea Caccia with Tutto l’oro che c’è (Gold Is All There Is) (dialogue-free!)
Matteo Garrone with Dogman
Valeria Golino with Euphoria
Alice Rohrwacher with Lazzaro Felice
Paolo Sorrentino with Loro (Them)

Netherlands
Ena Sendijarević with Take Me Somewhere Nice
Ester Rots with Retrospekt

Poland
Pavel Pawlikowski with Zimna wojna (Cold War)
Agnieszka Smoczynska with Fuga (The Fugue)

Romania
Radu Muntean with Alice T.

Russia
Kirill Serebrennikov with Leto (The Summer)

Spain
Terry Gilliam with The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (Spain, UK, France and Portugal production)
Jaime Rosales with Petra
Carlos Vermut with Quién te cantará

UK
Lenny Abrahamson with The Little Stranger
Joanna Hogg with The Souvenir: Part 1
Yorgos Lanthimos with The Favourite (Ireland, USA and UK co production)
Mike Leigh with Peterloo
Steve McQueen with Windows (will love to see Viola Davis in Cannes)

Ukraine
Sergei Loznitsa with Donbass

Turkey
Emin Alper with Sisters
Nuri Bilge Ceylan with Ahlat Ağai (Wild Pear Tree) (French co production)

China
Gan Bi with 地球最后的夜晚 Di qiu zui hou de ye wan (Long Day's Journey into Night)
Lou Ye with 蘭心大劇院 The Lyceum Theatre (aka Saturday Fiction or Lanxin Theater (???) with Gong Li!!!)
Wang Xiaoshuai with 地久天长 Di jiu tian chang 
Zhang Yimou with 影 Shadow
Jia Zhang-ke with Jiang hu er nv (Ash is Purest White)

Japan
Kôji Fukada with 海を駆ける Umi wo kakeru (The Man from the Sea)
Naomi Kawase with Vision (with Juliette Binoche)
Hirokazu Kore-eda with Manbiki Kazoku (Shoplifters)

South Korea
Lee Chang Dong with Beoning (Burning) 

Canada
Xavier Dolan with The Death and Life of John F. Donovan

USA
Brian de Palma with Domino
Luca Guadagnino with Suspiria (yes, it's Dario Argento's remake-with Tilda Swinton)
Felix van Groeningen with Beautiful Boy
Harmony Korine with Beach Bum
David Robert Mitchell with Under the Silver Lake
Julian Schnabel with At Eternity's Gate

Argentina
Pablo Trapero with La Quietud (The Quietude) - French co production

Chile
Dominga Sotomayor with Late To Die Young

Colombia
Ciro Guerra and Cristina Gallego with Pájaros de Verano (Birds of Passage)
Alejandro Landes with Monos

Ecuador
Jamaica Noproblem and Pablo Aguero with Son of Man

Guatemala
Jayro Bustamente with Temblores (Tremors) (gay interest)

Mexico
Alfonso Cuaron with Roma
Carlos Reygadas with Donde Nace La Vida (Where Life is Born)

Will organizers allow Lars von Trier to come back?  His latest, The House Jack Built, has a great cast Riley Keough, Uma Thurman, Bruno Ganz ... it's Horror!!! Maybe for Midnight Screenings ...
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