mot-clé: cinema
21
May
#cannes2013 bastards, by Claire Denis
The Cannes Film Festival is always full of surprises, some good, some bad, but you always manage to get something out of it. Selected in the Un Certain Regard competition, Bastards is one film that should make some noise… In Bastards, her first feature film since 2009 (White Material), Claire Denis talks about family in [...]
21
May
#cannes2013 day 7: snapshot of the day
The Cannes Festival is all about the movies, the actors and the stars! But sometimes, as you’re coming out of a screening, it’s not unusual to come across little concerts around town… Stay tuned for more news from the Croisette. And until then, check out all of our pictures live from the Croisette on our [...]
21
May
Film Review: Sarah Would Rather Run #Cannes2013
Competing in the Un certain regard competition at the 66th Cannes Film Festival, Sarah Would Rather Run (original title: Sarah préfère la course) is the début feature film from Canadian director Chloé Robichaud. The title of the film says it all. Sarah would rather run, and enjoys nothing else. When asked what she would do [...]
21
May
#cannes2013 Los Dueños, by Agustin Toscano & Ezequiel Radusky
In competition for the Camera d’or in the Semaine de la Critique selection, Los Dueños turned out to be the second disappointment of my Festival de Cannes experience. The story, set in the North of Argentina, is about Sergio and his family working in an estate, taking care of the cattle and looking after the [...]
21
May
review of the film Blind Detective #cannes2013
The Hong Kong-based director Johnny To is a frequent visitor to the Cannes Festival, where he regularly presents his latest productions (prolific really is the word for this man!). Once again this year, it has been a real pleasure to discover his latest film – Blind Detective – a police investigation not like any other… [...]
21
May
#Cannes2013 interview with Henri Terreaux, Manager of the Orange Wi-Fi Café
Photographers, journalists, radio stations and television channels, and other media professionals need to be able to send pictures to their agencies throughout the world so that they can provide you with pictures of fthe Cannes Festival within increasingly short timeframes. In the past, we had carrier pigeons, and now we have broadband! Everything happens at the [...]
21
May
review of You and the Night #Cannes2013
Director: Yann Gonzalez Actors: Kate Moran, Niels Schneider, Nicolas Maury Country: France Year: 2013 You and the Night will be shown as part of Semaine de la Critique at the 66th Cannes Film Festival This film, which unfolds behind closed doors, is more of a porno than erotic cinema, though there is none of Sartre’s [...]
20
May
#cannes2013 day 6: snapshot of the day
From Borgman to Me, Myself and Mum and The Summer of Flying Fish, we’ve been graced with some great films on Day 6 of the Cannes Film Festival. And coming out of the theatre, we were happy to see that the sun was waiting for us, illuminating the Croisette and the thousands of festival-goers, including [...]
20
May
#Cannes2013 A review of “As I Lay Dying” by James Franco
“As I Lay Dying” is actor-director James Franco’s adaptation of William Faulkner’s novel by the same name. Here’s the trailer: As I Lay Dying – Official Trailer #1 [HD] (2013… par myfilm-gr In competition in the Un certain regard category of the 66th Cannes Film Festival, this film did not generate consensus among critics, and [...]
20
May
#cannes2013 the summer of flying fish, by Marcela Said
After Alejandro Jodorowsky’s surrealist biopic La Danza de la Realidad, we’re back in Chile for a more modern tale, focusing this time on the Mapuche, a marginalised community living in the south of the country. Coming from the world of documentary, Chilean director Marcela Said had been longing to write and shoot a feature film. [...]



