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Directed by :
Lévan ZAKAREICHVILI 
Duration:
160.00 minutes
  • The mag 23-05-2007

    Interview of two directors : Cédric Klapisch, co-chairman of a french society of movie directors (SRF), and William Friedkin, whose film Cruising is projected during the Festival.
  • Highlights - May 18, 2003

    A sea of diversity flooded into the Festival today. Festivalgoers were able to dive into François Ozon's Swimming Pool, while James Cameron took us down into the depths of the ocean to discover his Ghosts of the Abyss. Gus Van Sant explores the underside of American youth in Elephant and Sylvain Chomet chose the path less traveled by in animation with Les Triplettes de Belleville.
  • Highlights - May 24, 2003

    Homestretch to the Palme d'Or! As the end of the 56th annual Cannes Film Festival approaches, the last of the competing films are projected before the award ceremony on Saturday. Charismatic director Peter Greenaway returns to Cannes for the seventh time with his long-awaited Tulse Luper Suitcases: The Moab Story – the first of three installments. On the French side, Bertrand Blier presents his latest film, Les Côtelettes, adapted from his 1997 play and starring Philippe Noiret and Michel Bouquet. Last but not least, Japanese Naomi Kawase brings us Sharasojyu, after her 1997 Caméra d'Or winning piece, Suzaku.
  • Highlights May 13th 2004

    In the competition today were two films, Le Conseguenze dell'Amore (The Consequences of Love) from Neapolitan director Paolo Sorrentino and Nobody Knows from Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda. Out of competition was Troy, a US super-production directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Brad Pitt.
  • Highlights May 14th 2004

    A return to the Croisette and the official competition for director Emir Kusturica, in town to present his new film, Kad je zivot bio cudo (Life Is a Miracle). The second arrival of the day was American filmmaker Jonathan Nossiter and his film Mondovino, a documentary on the wine world.
  • Highlights May 15th 2004

    Two films in competition today on the Croisette: South Korean director Park Chan-wook's thriller Old Boy and the animated Shrek 2, co-directed by the Americans Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon. At midnight there was a special screening of Dawn of the Dead, directed by Zack Snyder.
  • Highlights May 20th 2004

    Japanese director Mamoru Oshii presents Innocence, the second animated film in this year's competition.
  • Highlights May 22nd 2004

  • Le Mag : may 20th

    Today in the mag : a meeting with Rolf de Heer, the Australian director of Ten Canoes (Un Certain Regard). Then, the "interview attempt" of Benoit Delépine and Gustave Kervern, directors of Avida (Out of competition), and Mathieu Kassovitz, who produces their movie.
  • Photo call and interview : Demon Lover

    Second french movie in the official competition, "Demonlover", is Olivier Assayas's come-back in Cannes, two years after "Les Destinées sentimentales". A trip to the manga and virtual universe for this director fond of Asian cinema and his actors Charles Berling, Connie Nielsen, Gina Gershon and Chloé Sevigny.
  • Le Mag : May 17th

  • Le Mag : May 18th

    Le Mag welcomed two female directors: the Australian Cate Shortland with her first feature Somersault, a drama about adolescence, and Jessica Hausner for her Austrian thriller, Hotel. Finally, in recognition of European Day at Cannes, an interview with European Culture and Education Commissioner Viviane Reding.
  • Press conference : Joyeux Noël

  • Steps : Joyeux Noël

  • Interview / Photo Call : Joyeux Noël

  • Film scene : Joyeux Noël

  • Openning Ceremony - 2002

    “The two biggest myths about me are that I'm an intellectual, because I wear these glasses, and that I'm an artist because my films lose money. Those two myths have been prevalent for many years." said Woody Allen a couple of years back...
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