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The Team from "The Ladykillers" on the Red Carpet
For the competition presentation of The Ladykillers, Joel Coen made a red carpet appearance for the seventh time. As for Tom Hanks, leading actor of this remake from UK director Alexander ... -
Competition: "The Ladykillers" by Joel and Ethan Coen
After Raising Arizona, Barton Fink - winner of the Palme d'Or in 1991, The Hudsucker Proxy, Fargo, O Brother, Where Art Thou? and The Man Who Wasn't There, Joel and Ethan Coen are back in... -
Press Conference: "The Ladykillers"
The Ladykillers director Joel Coen (without his brother, Ethan, ill and at home in the USA) was accompanied by the film's star, Tom Hanks, for the press conference. Highlights. Joel Coen... -
Out of competition: "Notre Musique" by Jean-Luc Godard
Jean-Luc Godard is back. Three years after his last appearance at Cannes for Eloge de l'amour (In Praise of Love), his new feature Notre Musique is screening out of competition. Part... -
Quentin Tarantino is awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
President of the Jury Quentin Tarantino was today awarded the insignia of the Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Minister of Culture and Communication, Renaud Donnedieu... -
Press Conference: "Notre Musique"
Director Jean-Luc Godard is in Cannes with his new film, Notre Musique, screening out of competition. For the press conference he was accompanied by actors Sarah Adler, Nade Dieu, Rony ... -
Leçon de cinéma : Stephen Frears
First there was Max Von Sydow's Acting Masterclass, then Lalo Schifrin's Music Masterclass, today it was professor Stephen Frears who delivered the Cinema "leçon". The veteran British ... -
European Day: MEDIA New Talent Award
Today is European Day in Cannes, the second at the Cannes Festival. The culture ministers from twenty European countries, Viviane Reding, European Union Culture and Education Commissioner,... -
Competition: "Tropical Malady" by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Apichatpong Weerasethakul was one of the revelations of the 2002 Cannes Festival with his first feature, Blissfully Yours, presented in the Un Certain Regard. This year he was selected for ... -
Czech Republic - Poland - Slovakia Pavilion at Village International
The outdoor arm of the Cannes Film Market, the International Village is a platform for the promotion of world cinema and a meeting place for producers from over 50 countries. Drawing ... -
Press Conference: "Tropical Malady"
To help director Apichatpong Weerasethakul answer questions from the international press about his film Tropical Malady, screening in competition, he brought along the actor Sakda ... -
The Screening of the Short Films In Competition
The Cannes Festival doesn't just let feature films get their shot at glory. The short film jury is headed by Nikita Mikhalkov (Outomlionnye Solntsem (Burnt by the Sun), Jury Grand Prix at ... -
More than 8,000 professionals at the Marché du Film
At the midpoint, the Cannes Film Market had reached a new participation record: 8,382 professionals from 74 different countries including Bosnia, Cameroon, Kuwait, Senegal, Tunisia, Vietnam,... -
Out of Competition: "Bab el chams" ("The Gate of the Sun") by Yousry Nasrallah
On his first visit to Cannes, director Yousry Nasrallah today presents Bab el chams (The Gate of the Sun), a film about Palestinian history since 1948, screening out of competition. ... -
Film Music Concert: Lalo Schifrin and Bruno Fontaine
After having delivered his Leçon de musique (Music Masterclass), the composer Lalo Schifrin will tonight (8pm) give a concert of film music at the Palais' Espace ... -
The Ecumenical Jury pays homage to Ken Loach
To celebrate its 30th anniversary at the Cannes Festival, the Ecumenical Jury paid homage to British director Ken Loach for his entire body of work. The director, who won the Ecumenical Jury ... -
Cannes Classics: "Steamboat Bill, Jr." by Charles F. Reisner
The Festival's Cannes Classics section presenting masterpieces and rarely viewed national treasures continues its screenings with Steamboat Bill, Jr. from director Charles F. Reisner. This ... -
Un Certain Regard: "Dear Frankie" by Shona Auerbach
Director Shona Auerbach's Dear Frankie is screening in the Un Certain Regard section and is also up for the Caméra d'Or. The first-time English director deals with the lies that can ... -
Un Certain Regard: "Somersault" by Cate Shortland
Screening in the Un Certain Regard section, Somersault is the first feature from Australian director Cate Shortland, and is in the running for the Caméra d'Or. The drama is about ... -
Flashback to Monday, May 17
The screening in competition of Michael Moore's documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 was the event of the day. This inquiry into the Bush government's foreign policy was joined in the race for the ...














