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May

review of the film Only God Forgives #cannes2013


Only God Forgives

One of the most eagerly anticipated films at this 2013 Cannes Festival is the latest creation of Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn. Once again, he teams up with the ladies’ favorite Ryan Gosling, so expectations were high. Julian manages a Thai boxing club in Thailand with his brother Billy. This sport is a big business [...]

22

May

Review of La Grande Bellezza #cannes2013


La Grande Bellezza

This year, the Cannes Film Festival had us discover a taste of Italy! Besides Un Château en Italie (A Castle in Italy), which describes the trials and tribulations of a family that owns a château near Turin, La Grande Bellezza immerses us in the jet-set world of Rome. Jep Gambardella found literary success as a [...]

22

May

#cannes2013 film review: La jaula de oro


La jaula de oro

La jaula de oro is up for an award at the 66th Cannes Film Festival as part of the Un certain regard selection La jaula de oro de Diego Quemada Diez (Extrait 3) par IsabelleBuron La Jaula de Oro means “The Golden Cage” in Spanish. And yet, the Spanish director’s version has very little to [...]

22

May

review of the film A Castle in Italy #cannes2013


Un Château en Italie

A Castle in Italy is the third feature film produced by the actress Valéria Bruni-Tedeschi. It is part of the official competition at the 66th Cannes Festival. On the way home to her family’s château in Turin, Italy, Louise meets a handsome young man who does not seem impervious to her charms, despite their big [...]

21

May

Wakolda film review #Cannes2013


wakolda

Wakolda is the 3rd feature film by Argentine director Lucia Puenzo, up for an award at the 66th Cannes Film Festival as part of the Un certain regard selection Wakolda (2012) – Official Trailer par NataliaOreiroGr Wakolda is a small 12-year old girl with porcelain skin, deep blue eyes, candy red lips, golden locks and [...]

21

May

Review of Behind the Candelabra (My Life with Liberace) #Cannes2013


Behind the Candelabra

Biopics are clearly in fashion at the moment and the 2013 Cannes Film Festival is no exception. First Lincoln, then Hitchcock, now Liberace will get a shot at having his life on screen… but who is he? In the late 1970s, an eccentric piano virtuoso was filling Las Vegas concert halls: Liberace. The artist was [...]

21

May

Film Review: Sarah Would Rather Run #Cannes2013


affiche Sarah préfère la course

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

review of the film Blind Detective #cannes2013


Detective Blind

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… [...]

20

May

#Cannes2013 A review of “As I Lay Dying” by James Franco


As I lay dying

“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

Film Review: Shield of Straw #Cannes2013


Wara No Tate

Japanese cinema is alive and well at the 66th Cannes Film Festival, lucky for me! Following on from Like Father, Like Son (Soshite Chichi ni Naru), we now have Shield of Straw (Wara no Tate) from the excellent Takashi Miike. A young convicted pedophile and murderer has just been arrested. The police security unit has [...]