Cannes 2012. Awards
Adam CookThe Palme d’Or goes to Michael Haneke’s Amour. Also, a comprehensive list of all the award winners.
The Palme d’Or goes to Michael Haneke’s Amour. Also, a comprehensive list of all the award winners.
The festival arrives at a close, with films in competition from David Cronenberg, Sergei Loznitsa, Im Sang-soo, and Jeff Nichols.
Léos Carax’s long-awaited return to Cannes is a loud one, and Carlos Reygadas’ Post Tenabras Lux sounds like a divisive highlight.
Michael Haneke’s intimate drama of domestic death.
New films from past Palme d’Or winners Cristian Mungiu and Michael Haneke are among the latest to screen at Cannes.
On the opening day of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival: a poster round-up of the films in competition.
His next film, Amour, with Jean-Louis Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva and Isabelle Huppert, will likely premiere in Cannes.
Also: Universal @ 100. James Toback’s “totally unusual, inventive” movie and more.
Also: New essays up at the Chiseler; and there’s a new book out, Gary Cooper: Enduring Style.
Editor Ronald Caputo notes that many of the articles appearing in the new issue of Senses of Cinema were first presented as papers at the Cinema in the Digital Age symposium hosted by Film Program at
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