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Jeff Nichols On 'Mud': "It moves unlike anything else I've made." by Nigel M Smith - indiewire.com - 25 May 2012
At 33, "Mud" writer/director Jeff Nichols is the youngest filmmaker in competition for the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival. The Little Rock native slayed festivalgoers with his critically acclaimed 2007 domestic drama "Shotgun Stories" and reteamed with that film's star,...
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Gimme The Loot by Fionnuala Halligan - screendaily.com - 26 May 2012
Led by his two charismatic young lead actors, Adam Leon’s Gimme the Loot is an almost compulsively endearing film about two tough-talking teenagers in the Bronx. Set over two swelteringly hot summer days during which they plan to make their names by pulling off New York’s most daring...
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Q&A: Korea's Im Sang-Soo Returns to Cannes With Timely 'Taste Of Money' by Rebecca Leffler - hollywoodreporter.com - 25 May 2012
The director takes unflinching look at contemporary Korea in his thriller about greed, sex and loyalty.Seoul-born Im Sang-soo has been shaking things up since he arrived on the scene in 1998 with Girls Night Out. He topped the Korean box office with The Good Lawyer’s Wife, stirred up...
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In The Fog by Fionnuala Halligan - screendaily.com - 25 May 2012
In The Fog is a carefully-calebrated three-hander from Sergei Loznitsa, its slow, precise rhythms playing out to compelling effect. His second feature after My Joy is a beautifully rigorous piece which will delight cineastes, his collaboration with cinematographer Oleg Mutu (who has also...
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Cannes Celebrates Philip Kaufman With Hemingway & Gellhorn by Annette Insdorf - huffingtonpost.com - 24 May 2012
It's no surprise that Philip Kaufman -- perhaps the most European of American filmmakers -- was drawn to the passionate story of Ernest Hemingway and war correspondent Martha Gellhorn. Kaufman is a consummate adapter of complex novels including The Unbearable Lightness of Being and The Right...
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