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Cannes 2006


184 articles available in total starting from 05/01/2006. Last article published on 01/06/2006.

Murderers or Pialat's ghost

An air of nostalgia reigned yesterday afternoon in Un Certain Regard with Patrick Grandperret’s Murderers, a film based on an original idea by Maurice Pialat (winner of the Golden Palm at Cannes...  

21/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | Un Certain Regard/France

Bellocchio: "My film transmits energy"

The influential French daily paper Le Monde called him “the last of the Mohicans of the Italian Nouvelle Vague” in today’s afternoon edition: Although Marco Bellocchio has been a frequent...  

21/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | Un Certain Regard | Italy

Kim Rossi Stuart: "Terrible screenings"

"In Italy, theatres have become terrible. Films are penalised by the bad screening conditions", said director Kim Rossi Stuart, who took advantage of the presentation of his film Along the Ridge...  

20/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | Italy

Avida at the pinnacle of absurdity

A journey into humoristic and absurdist territory, Avida, the second feature by Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern after Aaltra, screened this afternoon out of competition as part of the official...  

20/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Out of Competition | France

Andrea Arnold's indiscretions

This year, UK filmmaker Andrea Arnold is the only debut director in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Last year, this former actress won an Oscar for her short film, Wasp. Red Road,...  

20/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Competition | UK

New films from Cantet, Assayas and Bouchareb

Several announcements were made this Saturday morning at the Cannes Film Festival. French outfit Haut et Court said that they would be making Laurent Cantet’s next film, an adaptation of Entre les...  

20/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Production | France

The loneliness of man according to Charlie

Charlie Says, the ensemble piece by French director Nicole Garcia, did not receive a very enthusiastic response from this press this morning. As far as the story is concerned, the director...  

20/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Competition | France

You Am I leads Baltic screenings

Lithuanian filmmaker Kristijonas Vildžiunas’ You Am I, set to have its world premiere in Un Certain Regard on May 25, is heading the Croisette’s rich Baltic programme, which includes another seven...  

20/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/market | Baltic countries

Boorman’s The Tiger’s Tale sold to Diaphana

John Boorman’s new thriller, The Tiger’s Tale, currently wrapping up shooting in Ireland, has been sold by London-based sales company Moviehouse Entertainment to Diaphana in France. Moviehouse’s...  

20/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Market | Ireland

Black Kafkaesque humour for The Bothersome Man

There was a hard-hitting and well-received entry today from Norway’s Jens Lien in the Critics’ Week competition. Three years after his first feature, Jonny Vang, the former rock star presented The...  

20/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/Critics’ Week | Norway

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