


5 couleurs croisette edition archive#
Homing in on Directors’ Week - which was introduced in collaboration with the Association of French-Speaking Directors and which focuses on films made in Europe - six movies are set to feature in this selection: Il Buco , a mysterious, historical drama by Italy’s Michelangelo Frammartino which scooped the Jury Award in Venice Three Minutes – A Lengthening by Holland’s Bianca Stigter, a hypnotic documentary discovered on the Lido and based on 16mm archive images, which takes us to the heart of a Jewish town in Poland in 1938 and another discovered in Sundance, the Hungarian film Gentle by Lászlo Csuja and Anna Eszter Nemes, which follows the trials and tribulations of a bodybuilding champion.
5 couleurs croisette edition movie#
Brussels will look a lot like the Croisette when it comes to the festival’s opening and closing films, since Belgian audiences will get to see premières of Michel Hazanavicius’ Final Cut and George Miller’s Three Thousand Years of Longing, both of which caused quite a stir in Cannes.Įight films will battle it out in the International Competition, the most memorable of which are the seriously offbeat French comedy 15 Ways to Kill Your Neighbour by Argentine director Santiago Mitre, starring Melvil Poupaud, Vimala Pons, Louis Garrel and Françoise Lebrun Icelandic movie Beautiful Beings by the recipient of the Europa Cinemas Prize at the last Berlinale Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson Spanish-French co-production The Beasts by Spaniard Rodrigo Sorogoyen, and Dominik Moll’s new thriller The Night of the 12th, both of which hail from the Cannes Première section the European co-production presented in Venice, Sundown by Mexico’s Michel Franco A E I O U - A Quick Alphabet Of Love by Germany’s Nicolette Krebitz, and Nana (Before, Now & Then) by Indonesia’s Kamila Andini, both of which competed at the Berlinale and 1976 by Chile’s Manuela Martelli, which was selected in Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight.
