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May 2017

  • CANNES 2025,Featured Review,Festivals,News

    CANNES FESTIVAL, Ruben Östlund’s THE SQUARE

    Ruben Östlund's "The Square" raised the level of this still-young Cannes Festival last night. Definitely my favorite film so far. Will Yorgos Lanthimos’s film "The Killing of a Sacred Deer,” which later in the festival, knock “The Square” off its pole position? Perhaps. But for now let us bask in the euphoric weirdness of "The Square,” Östlund’s comeback film to Cannes after his “Force Majeure from a couple years ago, equally as strange

    May 28, 2017
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    Cannes Festival, LERD (A man of integrity)

    "Lerd" is a portrait of a man whose sense of self-worth and integrity gets trampled.

    Reza (Reza Akhlaghirad) is a goldfish farmer living outside a village in northern Iran with his wife and young son. The land on which they live is very valuable to a local company. That company launches a campaign of intimidation against Reza, with the town council backing them, to try and wrest

    May 23, 2017
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    Cannes Festival, OKJA, a children’s tale loaded with adult-like problems

    Bong Joon Ho’s “Okja” makes me wish I was ten years-old again, and I don’t say this with irony. This movie is good entertaining fun, sure, but it would likely be thoroughly enjoyed by someone who’s very young, in spite of several adult-size questions the film raises, in passing. In preparing to offer him the role of Johnny Wilcox (a white, flamboyant version of Brian Fellow from SNL’s “Safari Planet") Bong Joon Ho

    May 23, 2017
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    CANNES FESTIVAL – Robin Wright addresses Kering’s WOMEN IN MOTION on Thursday

    When actress Robin Wright arrived on the set of Kering’s Women in Motion on Thursday, the shadow of Claire Underwood, the wife of the U.S. president in "House of Cards," floated in, too. One has become hardly dissociable from the other, and so it was this role of the powerful woman she invented with David Fincher that drove her for the first time behind a camera. Elegantly dressed in a black suit, she came to the 70th

    May 21, 2017
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    Zvyagintsev back at the CANNES FESTIVAL with “Loveless”

    In “Nelyubov” (“Loveless” in the original Russian) a twelve year-old boy recedes slowly into oblivion as his parents go through a separation, more or less forgetting about his existence. His mother meets a successful company executive and his father’s new girlfriend is already well into her pregnancy, the two preparing to start a new family. After their child disappears, the future divorcés call the police, triggering an inquiry

    May 18, 2017
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    CANNES – Too many notes! (how music, and other things, killed “WONDERSTRUCK”)

    Young Ben is in want of a father he’s never known, and Rose (young Millicent Simmonds), a deaf child who lives a hundred years earlier than him, is fascinated by a mysterious New York actress (played by Julianne Moore). After Ben discovers something in his mother’s (Michelle Williams) things he takes off for New York City to try and find his father. Rose comes into a hint, found in a newspaper clipping, and takes a boat ride to Manhattan in search of the actress.

    May 18, 2017
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    Desplechin’s underwhelming “Ismael’s Ghosts” opens up CANNES FILM FESTIVAL

    Disappointment, “Ismael’s Ghosts” is not the near-perfect film that “My Golden Days,” which screened at Cannes last year, was. Desplechin’s new film, which launched this year's Cannes Film Festival this morning (Cannes is celebrating seventy this year) is sketchy and brutal and impertinent and camp. It has some grand, theatrical dialogue (and it works well), like its predecessor from last year, memorable lines, like, "I will rip your mask off and make a prince out of you.”

    May 29, 2017
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