Young talents abound in Cannes' Un Certain Regard
- Molly Manning Walker, Baloji, Thomas Cailley, Delphine Deloget, Stéphanie di Giusto, Kamal Lazarq and the duo João Salaviza - Renée Nader Messora shine in the lineup
Sudan, Morocco, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Belgium, Australia, Singapore, Mongolia, Iran, South Korean, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Canada, the UK and France: with 17 films unveiled today together with the entire Official Selection (read the article), the Un Certain Regard section of the 76th Cannes Film Festival (16 to 27 May) promises to be a globe-trotting one.
Dedicated to emerging talents (eight feature debuts are selected) the section nevertheless includes several established names, such as Australia’s Warwick Thornton (winner of the 2009 Golden Camera in Cannes and of the Special Jury Prize in Venice in 2017 — his new film stars Cate Blanchett), Argentina’s Rodrigo Moreno (in competition in Berlin in 2006 and 2011), Iran’s Alireza Khatami (winner of the award for Best Screenplay in the Orizzonti section in Venice in 2017 with Oblivion Verses [+see also:
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interview: Alireza Khatami
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film profile] after the former made his debut in 2015 in Critics’ Week in Venice), as well as Canada’s Monia Chokri (winner of the Coup de Coeur Jury prize in 2019 for La femme de mon frère and in the Midnight programme of the Sundance Film Festival last year with Babysitter [+see also:
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Europe represents a small share in this 2023 selection, while countries from North and Eastern Europe are entirely absent. Present however is the UK, with How to Have Sex [+see also:
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Three young French filmmakers will also be taking part. Revealed in Directors’ Fortnight in 2014 with Love At First Fight [+see also:
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interview: Thomas Cailley
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interview: Thomas Cailley
film profile], starring Adèle Exarchopoulos, Romain Duris and Paul Kircher among others.
After a first visit in 2016 with The Dancer [+see also:
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Delphine Deloget will unveil her feature debut, Rien à perdre [+see also:
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interview: Delphine Deloget
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Belgium is also represented with Omen [+see also:
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interview: Baloji
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Finally, completing the list of European productions is Hounds [+see also:
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interview: Kamal Lazraq
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The full selection:
Un Certain Regard
Le Règne Animal [+see also:
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interview: Thomas Cailley
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Terrestrial Verses - Ali Asgari and Alireza Khatami (Iran)
The Breaking Ice - Anthony Chen (China)
Simple comme Sylvain [+see also:
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interview: Monia Chokri
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Rien à perdre [+see also:
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interview: Delphine Deloget
film profile] - Delphine Deloget (France)
Rosalie [+see also:
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film profile] - Stéphanie di Giusto (France)
The Mother of All Lies - Asmae El Moudir (Morocco/Qatar/Saudi Arabia/Egypt)
Los colonos [+see also:
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interview: Felipe Gálvez
film profile] - Felipe Gálvez (Chile/Argentina/UK/Taiwan/France/Denmark/Sweden/Germany)
Hopeless - Kim Chang-hoon (South Korea)
Goodbye Julia [+see also:
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interview: Mohamed Kordofani
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Hounds [+see also:
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interview: Kamal Lazraq
film profile] - Kamal Lazraq (France/Morocco/Belgium/Qatar)
How to Have Sex [+see also:
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interview: Molly Manning Walker
film profile] - Molly Manning Walker (UK)
The Delinquents [+see also:
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interview: Rodrigo Moreno
film profile] - Rodrigo Moreno (Argentina/Luxembourg/Chile/Brazil)
If Only I Could Hibernate [+see also:
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interview: Zoljargal Purevdash
film profile] - Zoljargal Purevdash (Mongolia/France)
The Buriti Flower [+see also:
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interview: João Salaviza and Renée Nad…
film profile] - João Salaviza, Renée Nader Messora (Portugal/Brazil)
The New Boy - Warwick Thornton (Australia)
Omen [+see also:
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interview: Baloji
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(Translated from French)
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