This morning the official 2012 Cannes Film Festival line-up was announced after the selection committee saw 1,779 films submitted from 26 different countries. Of those, 54 have been chosen (so far) including the opening night film which will be Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom and the closing night film comes from the late Claude Miller's Therese D. starring Audrey Tautou. Looking over the list the most universally recognized names are among a stacked competition list that includes the likes of Wes Anderson, Jacques Audiard, Leos Carax, David Cronenberg, Lee Daniels, Andrew Dominik, Matteo Garrone, Michael Haneke, John Hillcoat, Sangsoo Hong, Sangsoo Im, Abbas Kiarostami, Ken Loach, Cristian Mungiu, Jeff Nichols, Alain Resnais, Walter Salles and Thomas Vinterberg. Those names alone should pique any film fans interest and that's just the competition. Go exploring further and you'll find David Cronenberg's son Brandon Cronenberg along with the likes of Xavier Dolan, Bernardo Bertolucci, Fatih Akin...
- 4/19/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
The 65th Festival de Cannes announced ten short films that will compete for the 2012 Palme d’Or. These ten films, which include a Syrian and a Puerto Rican film for the first time, have been selected from among 4,500 films submitted for the festival.
The festival also announced the fifteen films that have been selected from films schools for The Cinéfondation.
The Cinéfondation and Short Films Jury will be presided over by Belgian filmmaker Jean-Pierre Dardenne.
Short film competition:
Mi Santa Mirada – Alvaro Aponte-Centeno (PR)
Gasp – Eicke Bettinga (De)
Ce chemin devant moi – Mohamed Bouroikba (Fr)
Falastein, Sandouk Al Intezar Lil Burtuqal – Bassam Chekhes (Sy)
The Chair – David Grainger (Us)
Night Shift – Zia Mandivwalla (Nz)
Chef de meute – Chloé Robichaud (CA)
Yardbird – Michael Spiccia (Au)
Cockaigne – Emilie Verhamme (Be)
Sessiz-Be Deng – L.Rezan Yesilbas (Tr)
Cinéfondation selection:
Derrière moi les oliviers – Pascale Abou Jamra (Alba – Lb)
Riyoushi – Shoichi Akino (Tokyo...
The festival also announced the fifteen films that have been selected from films schools for The Cinéfondation.
The Cinéfondation and Short Films Jury will be presided over by Belgian filmmaker Jean-Pierre Dardenne.
Short film competition:
Mi Santa Mirada – Alvaro Aponte-Centeno (PR)
Gasp – Eicke Bettinga (De)
Ce chemin devant moi – Mohamed Bouroikba (Fr)
Falastein, Sandouk Al Intezar Lil Burtuqal – Bassam Chekhes (Sy)
The Chair – David Grainger (Us)
Night Shift – Zia Mandivwalla (Nz)
Chef de meute – Chloé Robichaud (CA)
Yardbird – Michael Spiccia (Au)
Cockaigne – Emilie Verhamme (Be)
Sessiz-Be Deng – L.Rezan Yesilbas (Tr)
Cinéfondation selection:
Derrière moi les oliviers – Pascale Abou Jamra (Alba – Lb)
Riyoushi – Shoichi Akino (Tokyo...
- 4/18/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Two days ahead of the announcement of their feature film lineup, the Cannes Film Festival has announced the official selection of short films headed to this year's festival. Ten films have been selected (from 4,500 submissions) to compete for the Short Film Palme D'or. For the first time, films from Puerto Rico and Syria are competing. In addition, fifteen films have been selected for the Cinéfondation Selection out of more than 1,700 submissions from 320 film schools across the globe. A jury presided over by Jean-Pierre Dardenne will decide the winners of both selections. The official selection: Alvaro Aponte-Centeno Mi Santa Mirada Puerto Rico Eicke Bettinga Gasp ...
- 4/17/2012
- by Peter Knegt
- Indiewire
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