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cannes 2012 lineup

keldon

about 1 year ago

http://cinemalicious.wordpress.com/2012/04/02/cannes-film-festival-leak-see-the-line-up-films-in-competition-this-year/

Apparently this went up on their website and was quickly taken down, so it might or might not be legit.

In competition:

APRES LA BATAILLE – Yousry Nasrallah
BIG HOUSE – Matteo Garrone
THE BURIAL – Terrence Malick
COSMOPOLIS – David Cronenberg
DE ROUILLE ET D’OS – Jacques Audiard
ELEFANTE BIANCO – Pablo Trapero
GEBO ET L’OMBRE – Manoel de Oliveira
LE GRAND SOIR – Gustave Kervern et Benoit Delépine
IL EST DIFFICILE D’ETRE UN DIEU – Alexei Guerman
IN ANOTHER COUNTRY – Hong Sangsoo
THE LAND OF HOPE – Sono Sion
LAURENCE ANYWAYS – Xavier Dolan
A LIAR’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY & THE TRUE STORY OF MONTY PYTHON’S GRAHAM CHAPMAN – Bill Jones, Jeff Simpson & Ben Timlett
MAIN DANS LA MAIN – Valérie Donzelli
THE MASTER – Paul Thomas Anderson
MISHIMA (provisional title) – Koji Wakamatsu
MOONRISE KINGDOM – Wes Anderson
NO – Pablo Larrain
PIAZZA FONTANA – Marco Tullio Giordana
A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH REFLECTING ON EXISTENCE –
Roy Anderson
THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES – Derek Cianfrance
PROVIZORIU – Cristian Mungiu
RHINOS SEASON – Bahman Ghobadi
STOKER – Park Chan-wook

Santino

about 1 year ago

I’m suspicious of this list.

I thought they were saving The Master for Toronto or Venice. And I didn’t think the Cianfrance pic would be done by May.

And where is On the Road. Wasn’t that announced the other day to be premiering at Cannes?

keldon

about 1 year ago

yeah, I originally posted that this was legit, but right now its up in the air.

Santino

about 1 year ago

I just found this on Indiewire:

Did the 2012 Cannes Lineup Get Leaked?

Santino

about 1 year ago

It can’t be right. Indiewire makes a good point that Haneke has to be premiering his film there (unless maybe it’s out of competition, which would be strange).

Drew.

about 1 year ago

This can’t be right because Malick’s people have said the leaked title The Burial is definitely not the title of Untitled Terrence Malick Project.

-VAHID-

about 1 year ago

Where is Abbas Kiarostami’s new film?

Neil Bahadur

about 1 year ago

I know Bertolucci’s Io e Te was submitted as well, I’d say the chances of that not getting in are very slim.

And Like Someone in Love has to be in here somewhere.

Joks

about 1 year ago

“BIG HOUSE – Matteo Garrone
THE BURIAL – Terrence Malick
COSMOPOLIS – David Cronenberg
A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH REFLECTING ON EXISTENCE –
Roy Anderson”

keldon

about 1 year ago

The point about Haneke is correct. Aside from Funny Games US, hasn’t all his stuff in the last decade premiered at Cannes?

Santino, where did you read that The Master would be at Toronto or Venice? Anderson won Best Director at Cannes for Punch Drunk Love, so I don’t see why he wouldn’t want to premiere there unless he wasnt ready.

I also find it suspicious that no one got a screenshot of this from Cannes’ site. Sorry, shouldn’t have made the thread title so definitive.

Santino

about 1 year ago

I don’t know where I read about The Master but it’s getting an October release date so it makes more sense to premiere it at one of the fall festivals, to keep the buzz fresh, then to release it at Cannes then have the buzz die down by the time it gets a release. This is a movie with high Oscar hopes and usually these movies premiere at Toronto or Venice.

Loverof​LeCinem​a

about 1 year ago

My eyes landed on PROVIZORIU. Ive been waiting for a new Mungiu film for a while now, he directed one of my favorites (and Palme d Or winner) 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days (my favorite film of the previous decade)…

mubiane​r

about 1 year ago

I don’t believe this list is true. I doubt the Roy Andersson film is done. But what a dream list anyway! Only one I missed was Reygadas new film.

keldon

about 1 year ago

http://entertainment.inquirer.net/35541/cannes-festival-left-fuming-by-april-fools-line-up

Miasma

about 1 year ago

April Fools. Jesus, how didn’t we see it?

DT

about 1 year ago

Yeah, in hindsight most of it really was too good to be true.

ruxlyn

about 1 year ago

haha holy crap big april fools – they put a woman on there!

soiwasw​rong

about 1 year ago

Shit!!!!!! I’m looking forward to Roy Andersson’s film!!!!! And of course to the others!!!! So excited!!!

DT

about 1 year ago

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aoaijea

about 1 year ago

ohhhh boy howdy!

DT

about 1 year ago

The official line-up is still coming (should be anytime now) but a new trailer for Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis has confirmed a Cannes premiere.

g legs

about 1 year ago

Hm, I thought it would be awesome at first, but now I’m not so sure. Well, hopefully Cronenberg will pull it off. Apart from A Dangerous Method, everything thing he has done in the past decade is pretty damn good.

David Grillo

about 1 year ago

what a lineup..

DT

about 1 year ago

Very good lineup. For the record, here it is.

The real lineup is just as delicious.

Mars in Aries

about 1 year ago

I wonder why Bernardo Bertolucci’s new film is out of competition.

Joks

about 1 year ago

So that Fatih Atkin film is a documentary and not the final installment in his Turkish-German trilogy?

Bummer

Santino

about 1 year ago

Bouzereau’s goin’ to Cannes? Nice!

With a Polanski doc? Double nice!

Santino

about 1 year ago

IN COMPETITION

“Moonrise Kingdom” (dir. Wes Anderson) (OPENING NIGHT)
“Amour” (dir. Michael Haneke)
“The Angel’s Share” (dir. Ken Loach)
“Baad EL Mawkeaa (Apres La Bataille”) (dir. Yousry Nasrallah)
“Beyond The Hills” (dir. Cristian Mungiu)
“Cosmopolis” (dir. David Cronenberg)
“Holy Motors” (dir. Leos Carax)
“The Hunt” (dir. Thomas Vinterberg)
“In Another Country” (dir. Hong Sang-Soo)
“Im Nebels (Dans La Brume)” (dir. Sergei Loznitsa)
“Killing Them Softly” (dir. Andrew Dominik)
“Lawless” (dir. John Hillcoat)
“Like Someone In Love” (dir. Abbas Kiarostami)
“Mud” (dir. Jeff Nichols)
“On The Road” (dir. Walter Salles)
“Paradies: Liebe” (dir. Ulrich Seidl)
“The Paperboy” (dir. Lee Daniels)
“Post Tenebras Lux” (dir. Carlos Reygadas)
“Reality” (dir. Matteo Garrone)
“Rust & Bone” (dir. Jacques Audiard)
“Taste Of Money” (dir. Im Sang-Soo)
“Vous N’Avez Encoure Rien Vu” (dir. Alain Resnais)
“Therese D.” (dir. Claude Miller) (CLOSING NIGHT)

UN CERTAIN REGARD

“Miss Lovely” (dir. Ashim Ahluwalia)
“La Playa” (dir. Juan Andres Arango)
“Les Chevaus De Dieu” (dir. Nabil Ayouch)
“Trois Mondes” (dir. Catheron Corsini)
“Antiviral” (dir. Brandon Cronenberg)
“7 Days In Havana” (dir. Benicio Del Toro, Laurent Cantet, Gaspar Noe etc)
“Le Grand Soir” (dir. Benoit Delepine & Gustave Kervern)
“Laurence Anyways” (dir. Xavier Dolan)
“Despues De Lucia” (dir. Michel Franco)
“Aimer A Perdre La Raison” (dir. Joachim Lafosse)
“Mystery” (dir. Lou Ye)
“Student” (dir. Darezhan Omirbayev)
“La Pirogue” (dir. Moussa Toure)
“Elefante Blanco” (dir. Pablo Trapero)
“Confession Of A Child Of The Century” (dir. Sylvie Verheyde)
“11.25: The Day He Chose His Own Fate” (dir. Koji Wakamatsu)
“Beasts Of The Southern Wild” (dir. Benh Zeitlin)

OUT OF COMPETITION

“Une Journee Particuliere” (dir. Gilles Jacob and Samuel Faure)
“Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” (dir. Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath)
“Dario Argento’s Dracula” (dir. Dario Argento)
“Io E Te” (dir. Bernardo Berolucci)
“Hemingway & Gellhorn” (Dir. Philip Kaufman)
“Ai To Makoto” (dir. Takashi Miike)

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

“Der Mull Im Garten Eden” (dir. Faith Akin)
“Mekong Hotel” (dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
“Villegas” (dir. Gonzalo Tobal)
“A Musica Segundo Tom Jobim” (dir. Nelson Pereira Do Santos)
“Journal De France” (dir. Claudine Nougaret & Raymond Depardon)
“Les Invisbles” (dir. Sebastien Lifshitz)
“The Central Park Five” (dir. Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, David McMahon)
“Roman Polanski: A Film Memoir” (dir. Laurent Bouzereau)

Santino

about 1 year ago

I’m rooting for Amour. Soooooo happy SPC picked this up.