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Cannes Palme d’Or Winner Ruben Östlund Says Theatrical Cut Of ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ Will Be “Longer And Richer” – Cannes - deadline.com - Sweden - Russia - county Harris - city Dickinson, county Harris
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29.05.2022

Cannes Palme d’Or Winner Ruben Östlund Says Theatrical Cut Of ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ Will Be “Longer And Richer” – Cannes

NEON earned bragging rights tonight with the third consecutive Palme d’Or Cannes winner in a row, that being Ruben Östlund’s satirical comedy Triangle of Sadness, which was a huge crowd pleaser during the fest.

Cannes Awards Predictions: Can the Dardennes Win the Palme d’Or a Third Time? - variety.com - Italy - county Davis - county Clayton
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27.05.2022

Cannes Awards Predictions: Can the Dardennes Win the Palme d’Or a Third Time?

Clayton Davis The 2022 Cannes Film Festival is nearing its conclusion, and soon the jury will be selecting awards for this year’s impressive, albeit quieter, slate of films. After last year’s “Titane” from Julia Ducournau made history as the first female-directed film to fully win the Palme d’Or (Jane Campion’s “The Piano” tied with “Farewell My Concubine” in 1993), at this point in the festival, it doesn’t seem likely that a woman-directed project will walk away with it this year.“Forever Young” by French-Italian director Valeria Bruni Tedeschi seems to be the only film directed by a woman that has so far invoked any passion for bringing it to the finish line.

‘Triangle of Sadness’ Film Review: Gross-Out Comedy Is Overlong and Understuffed - thewrap.com - Sweden - county Harris - city Dickinson, county Harris
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22.05.2022

‘Triangle of Sadness’ Film Review: Gross-Out Comedy Is Overlong and Understuffed

After his 2017 art-world satire “The Square” scored the Palme d’Or at Cannes, Swedish provocateur Ruben Östlund swaggers back to competition with “Triangle of Sadness,” a mixed-bag of social commentary and gross-out comedy that could only come from a filmmaker with a secured reputation and zero f—s to give. Taking aim at the 1% and shouting “Eat the rich!” with the anger of a sea storm and the subtlety of an exploding toilet, the film is both over-long and under-stuffed, but it nevertheless left Cannes’ notoriously tough crowd doubled over in laughter.Running just under two-and-a-half hours and split up into three chapters, the film lifts as much from Noam Chomsky as from John Waters as it hoses down beauty standards and luxury culture with gallons of projectile vomit.

‘EO’ Film Review: Cannes’ Oldest Director Gives us a Silly, Entertaining Trifle About a Donkey - thewrap.com - France - Poland
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20.05.2022

‘EO’ Film Review: Cannes’ Oldest Director Gives us a Silly, Entertaining Trifle About a Donkey

exercice de style as the French would put it, “EO” has plenty on its mind and nothing much to say, idling through a series of vignettes than more often not end with a punch-line of a forbidden kiss or a sudden act of violence, capturing them all with a flashy and urgent style of a music video or Super Bowl car commercial. One need not look far to see in this tale of a lonely beast of burden traipsing across the countryside a condemnation of modern Polish society, especially in sequences when the titular donkey first witnesses and then succumbs to a bout of skinhead hooligan violence, or when it clops across a forest bed we soon learn was once a Jewish burial site. At the same time, Skolimowski – who shot this project over a two-year period – seems more interested in simply making his camera swoop and soar and generally perform its series of stupid pet tricks. In many ways, this rather silly (if quite entertaining) trifle makes for a fitting entry for Cannes’ 75th edition. Skolimowski approaches the material with the hunger and zeal of a young film student, lifting a framework from Robert Bresson and filtering through references to recent festival provocateurs like Lars von Trier, Refn, and Michael Haneke.

Cannes Oscar Hopefuls Include ‘Elvis’, ‘Armageddon Time’ and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ - variety.com - Britain - Sweden - county Davis - county Clayton
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18.05.2022

Cannes Oscar Hopefuls Include ‘Elvis’, ‘Armageddon Time’ and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’

Clayton Davis The 75th Cannes Film Festival returns with international auteurs, Palme d’Or winning filmmakers, potential summer blockbusters, and many films that will, if everything breaks their way,  be campaigning for Oscar come the fall.In short, the competition lineup is loaded with promise.The track record for Palme d’Or winners going onto Oscar success has varied over the years. Over the past two decades, Roman Polanski’s “The Pianist” (2002), Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life” (2011), Michael Haneke’s “Amour” (2012) and Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite” (2019) have received best picture nominations.

‘Happening’ to Open 2022 New Directors/New Films Festival (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France
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29.03.2022

‘Happening’ to Open 2022 New Directors/New Films Festival (EXCLUSIVE)

Wilson Chapman editorGolden Lion winner “Happening” will open the 2022 New Directors/New Films Festival, Film at Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art announced Tuesday.Now in its 51st year, the New Directors/New Films Festival screens the best films made by young filmmakers, many of which tend to be their debut features. The festival has served as an early showcase for many notable directors, including Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Kelly Reichardt, Pedro Almodóvar, Spike Lee, Lynne Ramsay, Michael Haneke, Wong Kar Wai, Guillermo del Toro and Luca Guadagnino.

Sundance Review: Karen Gillan In ‘Dual’ - deadline.com - Austria - Greece
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23.01.2022

Sundance Review: Karen Gillan In ‘Dual’

The influence of the Greek “weird wave,” and to a lesser extent the moral mazes of Austria’s Michael Haneke, have been seeping into U.S. indie cinema for quite a while now, and Riley Stearns’ third feature, Dual, comfortably fits into the Sundance slot taken last year by Pascual Sisto’s bizarre dysfunctional family satire John And The Hole.

Juliette Binoche on Acting and ‘Feeling Worthless’ After Being Asked Not to Take Producer Role - variety.com - Britain - France - Paris - USA - city Florence
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19.01.2022

Juliette Binoche on Acting and ‘Feeling Worthless’ After Being Asked Not to Take Producer Role

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentOscar-winning French actor Juliette Binoche has given her sprawling career a second wind with striking performances in Claire Denis’ comedy drama “Let The Sunshine In” and sci-fi “High Life” (opposite Robert Pattinson). Best known by American audiences for her romantic roles in Anthony Minghella’s “The English Patient” and Lasse Hallström’s “Chocolat,” Binoche has worked with some of the most revered filmmakers worldwide, including Abbas Kiarostami (“Copie Conforme”), Leos Carax (“Les amants du Pont-Neuf”), Michael Haneke (“Caché”) and Olivier Assayas (“Clouds of Sils Maria”).In her latest film, “Between Two Worlds,” Binoche stars as a well-known author from Paris who goes undercover in Northern France for her new book on low-paid workers facing injustices.

‘Great Freedom’ Duo Sebastian Meise & Franz Rogowski On Lessons Of Powerful Prison Drama – Contenders International - deadline.com - Austria - Germany
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20.11.2021

‘Great Freedom’ Duo Sebastian Meise & Franz Rogowski On Lessons Of Powerful Prison Drama – Contenders International

Almost a decade has passed since Austria won an Oscar with Michael Haneke’s Amour, but Sebastian Meise’s well-received third feature Great Freedom is gaining global acclaim after bagging the Un Certain Regard jury prize earlier this year at Cannes.

Michel Franco’s ‘Sundown’ With Tim Roth Acquired by Bleecker Street - thewrap.com - Mexico
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26.10.2021

Michel Franco’s ‘Sundown’ With Tim Roth Acquired by Bleecker Street

TheWrap’s critic out of Venice referred to “Sundown” as Franco’s latest example of how Mexico’s “economic and social tensions sometimes explode,” comparing Franco’s work to the films of Michael Haneke and saying that Franco allows the film to “unfold incrementally and mysteriously,” further praising Roth’s “enigma” of a performance. The film was produced by Michel Franco, Cristina Velasco L.

‘Human Factors’: Ronny Trocker’s Mystery Gets Lost In Its Non-Linear Structure [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
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01.02.2021

‘Human Factors’: Ronny Trocker’s Mystery Gets Lost In Its Non-Linear Structure [Sundance Review]

Freely utilizing a non-linear structure, with mixed results, Ronny Trocker’s sophomore feature, “Human Factors,” is a compelling puzzle-box, showcasing a botched home robbery from five different points-of-view, that never fully synthesizes its twisty structure with a realized narrative.

'John and the Hole': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Spain
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30.01.2021

'John and the Hole': Film Review | Sundance 2021

The minefield of early adolescence is a treacherous phase in Spanish visual artist Pascual Sisto's John and the Hole, in which Charlie Shotwell gives a rivetingly affectless performance as an apathetic 13-year-old who holds his parents and sister captive in an underground bunker. The director has jokingly referred to his psychological coming-of-age thriller as a Michael Haneke version of Home Alone, which isn't far from the truth.

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