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L’amico di famiglia

The official selections for the Cannes Film Festival have been announced.

Without going into everything, the Jury this year is full of people who I love without necessarily trusting them to judge a damn thing about movies (President of the Jury: Wong Kar-Wai).

The films in competition:
L’amico di famiglia, Paolo Sorrentino [The Friend of the Family]
Babel, Alejandro González Iñárritu
Il caimano, Nanni Moretti [The Caiman]
Fast Food Nation, Richard Linklater
Flandres, Bruno Dumont
Idigènes, Rachid Bourchareb [Natives]
Iklimler, Nuri Bilge Ceylan [Climates]
Juventude em Marcha, Pedro Costa [Youth in March]
El laberinto del fauno, Guillermo del Toro [Pan’s Labyrinth]
Laitakaupungin valot, Aki Kaurismäki
Marie-Antoinette, Sofia Coppola
Quand j’étais chanteur, Xavier Giannoli [When I Was a Singer]
La raison du plus faible, Lucas Belvaux [The Weakest Reason]
Red Road, Andrea Arnold (first film)
Selon Charlie, Nicole Garcia [According to Charlie]
Southland Tales, Richard Kelly
Summer Palace, Lou Ye
The Wind that Shakes the Barley, Ken Loach
Volver, Pedro Almodóvar [Return]

A lot to be excited about, director-wise; mostly it makes up for the extraordinarily dubious choice of opening with Ron Howard’s The Da Vinci Code. And as always, I’m extremely jealous that I can’t be in attendance.

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