Cannes 2016. Lineup

The 69th Cannes Film Festival has announced the lineup for the official selection.
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The Festival de Cannes has announced the lineup for the official selection, including the Competition and Un Certain Regard sections, as well as special screenings, for the 69th edition of the festival:

COMPETITION

Opening Night: Café Society (Woody Allen) [Out of Competition]

Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade)

Julieta (Pedro Almodóvar)

American Honey (Andrea Arnold)

Personal Shopper (Olivier Assayas)

La Fille Inconnue (Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne)

Juste La Fin du Monde (Xavier Dolan)

Ma Loute (Bruno Dumont)

Paterson (Jim Jarmusch)

Rester Vertical (Alain Guiraudie)

Aquarius (Kleber Mendonça Filho)

Mal de Pierres (Nicole Garcia)

I, Daniel Blake (Ken Loach)

Ma' Rosa (Brillante Mendoza)

Bacalaureat (Cristian Mungiu)

Loving (Jeff Nichols)

Agassi (Park Chan-Wook)

The Last Face (Sean Penn)

Sieranevada (Cristi Puiu)

Elle (Paul Verhoeven)

The Neon Demon (Nicolas Winding-Refn)

The Salesman (Asgha Farhadi)

UN CERTAIN REGARD

Opening Film: Clash (Mohamed Diab)

Varoonegi (Behnam Behzadi)

Apprentice (Boo Junfeng)

Voir du Pays (Delphine Coulin & Muriel Coulin)

La Danseuse (Stéphanie Di Giusto)

La Tortue Rogue (Michael Dudok De Wit)

Fuchi Ni Tatsu (Fukada Kôji)

Omor Shakhsiya (Maha Haj)

Me'ever Laharim Vehagvaot (Eran Kolirin)

After the Storm (Kore-eda Hirokazu)

Hymyilevä Mies (Juho Kuosmanen)

La Larga Noche de Francisco Sanctis (Francisco Márquez & Andrea Testa)

Caini (Bogdan Mirica)

Pericle Il Nero (Stefano Mordini)

The Transfiguration (Michael O'Shea)

Captain Fantastic (Matt Ross)

Uchenik (Kirill Serebrennikov)

Hell or High Water (David Mackenzie)

OUT OF COMPETITION

The BFG (Steven Spielberg)

Goksung (Na Hong-Jin)

Money Monster (Jodie Foster)

The Nice Guys (Shane Black)

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

L'Ultima Spiaggia (Thanos Anastopoulos & Davide Del Degan)

Hissein Habré, Une Tragédie Tchadienne (Mahamat-Saleh Haroun)

La Mort de Louis XIV (Albert Serra)

Le Cancre (Paul Vecchiali)

Exil (Rithy Panh)

Wrong Elements (Jonathan Littel)

La forêt de quinconces (Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet)

Chouf (Karim Dridi)

MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS

Gimme Danger (Jim Jarmusch)

Bu-San-Haeng (Yeon Sang-Ho)

Blood Father (Jean-François Richet)

CANNES CLASSICS

World Premiere Previvew of Bertrand Tavernier's Documentary About French Cinema

Voyage à travers le cinéma français (Bertrand Tavernier, 2016)

Cinema Masterclass: William Friedkin

Sorcerer (William Friedkin, 1977)

The Double Palme d'Or of 1966

Signore & signori (Ces messieurs dames ou Belles dames, vilains messieurs) (Pietro Germi, 1966)

Un Homme et une femme (Claude Lelouch, 1966)

A Crossed Tribute to Raymond Depardon and Frederick Wiseman

Faits divers (Raymond Depardon, 1983)

Hospital (Frederick Wiseman, 1969)

The First Prize of FIPRESCI, Upon the Occasion of the Celebration of the 70th Anniversary of the International Federation of Film Critics

Farrebique (Georges Rouquier, 1946)

Nine Documentaries About Cinema

The Cinema Travelers (Shirley Abraham, Amit Madheshiya, 2016)

The Family Whistle (Michele Russo, 2016)

Cinema Novo (Eryk Rocha, 2016)

Midnight Returns: The Story of Billy Hayes and Turkey (Sally Sussman, 2016)

Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fischer and Debbie Reynolds (Alexis Bloom, Fisher Stevens, 2016)

Gentleman Rissient (Benoît Jacquot, 2015)

Close Encounters with Vilmos Zsigmond (Pierre Filmon, 2016)

Bernadette Lafont et Dieu créa (Esther Hoffenberg, 2016)

Restored Prints

Die letzte Chance (Leopold Lindtberg, 1945)

Dolina Miru (France Stiglic, 1956)

Ikarie XB 1 (Jindřich Polák, 1963)

Day Shall Down (Aejay Kardar, 1958)

Memories of the Underdevelopment (Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, 1968)

Santi-Vina (Thavi Na Bangchang, 1954)

Love (Károly Makk, 1971)

Howards End (James Ivory, 1992)

Dekalog 5 (Thou shall not kill) and 6 (Thou shall not commit adultery (Krzysztof Kieślowski, 1989)

Momotaro, Sacred Sailors (Mitsuyo Seo, 1945)

One-Eyed Jacks (Marlon Brando, 1961)

Solaris (Andrey Tarkovsky, 1972)

Ugetsu (Kenji Mizoguchi 1953)

Pepper Candy (Jacques Baratier, 1963)

Valmont (Milos Forman, 1989)

Guele d'amour (Jean Grémillon, 1937)

Masculin féminin (Jean-Luc Godard, 1966)

Indochine (Régis Wargnier, 1992)

Adieu Bonaparte (Youseff Chahine, 1984)

Pit and the Pendulum (Roger Corman, 1961)

Rendez-vous de juillet (Jacques Becker, 1949)

Special Screenings

Planet of the Vampires (Mario Bava, 1965)

Tiempo de morir (Arturo Ripstein, 1966)

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