Charades presenta un brillante catálogo en Cannes
por Fabien Lemercier
- El agente de ventas franécs apuesta por siete películas seleccionadas en Un Certain Regard, la Quincena de los Cineastas y la Semana de la Crítica, así como lo nuevo de Julia Ducournau y László Nemes
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It’s with an XXL line-up of 30 films that French international sales agent Charades will be disembarking up at the Marché du Film, which is set to unspool within the 77th Cannes Film Festival (running 14 – 25 May). And there’ll be no shortage of tantalising offerings on any level whatsoever, especially when it comes to the seven feature films set to shine in the festival’s various selections.
The team composed of Yohann Comte, Carole Baraton and Pierre Mazars will be selling three films set to world premiere in the Un Certain Regard section: Armand by Norway’s Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel (read our article – distributed in France by Tandem), animated movie Flow [+lee también:
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entrevista: Gints Zilbalodis
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entrevista: Hiroshi Okuyama
ficha de la película] by Japan’s Hiroshi Okuyama. Jostling alongside them are two titles in Critics’ Week (Blue Sun Palace by American Constance Tsang in competition, and Queens of Drama [+lee también:
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entrevista: Jean-Christophe Meurisse
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A fistful of first-class trump cards are set to join the line-up, notably Alpha by French filmmaker Julia Ducournau (awarded the Palme d’Or in Cannes 2021 via Titane [+lee también:
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entrevista: Julia Ducournau, Vincent L…
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Pre-sales will also kick off on Orphan by Hungary’s László Nemes (awarded Cannes’ Grand Prize in 2015 and 2016’s Best Foreign Film Oscar thanks to Son of Saul [+lee también:
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Q&A: László Nemes
entrevista: László Rajk
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entrevista: László Nemes
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Other eye-catching additions to the line-up include three titles in post-production: Vermiglio, the Mountain Bride [+lee también:
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entrevista: Maura Delpero
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Another two new titles in the Charades line-up are set to enjoy world premiere market screenings in Cannes: the American documentary honoured at the Sundance Film Festival Gaucho Gaucho, by Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw, and Naoko Yamada’s animated movie The Color Within (selected in competition in Annecy). And another five world premiere market screenings are on the agenda, namely for animated film Memoir of a Snail by Australia’s Adam Elliot (likewise selected to compete in Annecy), Spermageddon [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Norwegians Tommy Wirkola and Ramus A. Sivertsen, Heavier Trip by Finnish directors Jusso Laatio and Jukka Vidberg, animated Pakistani movie The Glassworker by Usman Riaz (which will feature in Annecy’s Contrechamp competition) and Smoke Signals by France’s Antoine Raimbault.
Last but not least, pre-sales will continue on David N. Weiss’ American-Japanese animation currently in production, Hypergalactic, as well as on three feature films in post-production: Meet The Barbarians [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by French director Julie Delpy, Enough is Enough! by her compatriot Gustave Kervern (starring Yolande Moreau, Laure Calamy, Raphaël Quenard and Anna Mouglalis) and the Canadia-Belgian-French animation Night of the Zoopocalypse, by Ricardo Curtis and Rodrigo Perez-Castro. And as if that weren’t enough, sales are set to be rounded off on seven finished feature films, including Borgo [+lee también:
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