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May 23 - Dardenne, Zhangke, ...
After 1999's Golden Palm for "Rosetta", The Dardenne brothers were back in Cannes yesterday to preview the very mysterious The Son starring Olivier Gourmet. "The storyline is the... -
Film noir
Famous French gangster film director, Jean-Pierre Melville 1970's Le Cercle Rouge, the restored version, is been screened today at 22.00 PM. The casting is pretty impressive, with... -
A violent trip - From hell to paradise...
After his first feature film and its gritty realistic portray of contemporary French life (1997's "I Stand Alone"), the Buenos Aires born director, Gaspard Noë, is in Cannes to ... -
Vincent Cassel
Vincent Cassel plays the out of control or joyful Marcus in Gaspard Noë's Irréversible. -
Story about an angel
"The screenplay, says Tajikistan born director Djamshed Ushmonov, reflects the problems of present-day Tajik society, which is facing profound social and political upheavals and a... -
Zeki Demirkubuz, 2 times
It's pretty unusual for the festival, not one but two films from turkish director, Zeki Demirkubuz, have been selected for Un Certain Regard category. Yazgi and Itirae are both screened... -
Murder by numbers
The shooting of Murder by numbers started on February 27th alongside Barbet Schroeder's close Italian collaborator, Luciano Tovoli ("Kiss of Death", "Before and after", "Single White... -
Roman Polanski: "Adrien Brody (...) He was The Pianist
Roman Polanski : "As for the actor who was to play Szpilman, I was never looking for a physical resemblance. I wanted an actor who could slip into the skin of the character as I had imagined ... -
The American side
From the other side represents a part of North America where thousand of Mexicans want to go and find work. Chantal Akerman: "Something haunted in me in the few lines I read about... -
Wladyslaw Szpilman
Polish filmmaker Roman Polanski: "I always knew that one day I would make a film about this painful chapter in Polish history, but I didn't want it to be autobiographical." It's by...














