
Since the last post we have some news. On Wednesday, April 25 organizers announced that Georges Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road will be part of the Official Selection as an Out of Competition film with screening on May 14, which means that is NOT the opening film. When the official poster was unveiled they also announced a film in the Cannes Classics section: a documentary by Stig Bjorkman, Ingrid Bergman - In Her Own Words. Then we know by now that Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Vinterberg will not be in Cannes as is in competition at the Istanbul Film Festival that runs from April 4 to 19. Most unpleasant news relate to Nanni Moretti's Mia Madre opening in Italy on April 16, so there are high possibilities that film will NOT make it to Cannes.
The official selection will be announced at a press conference on April 16 and before that date we expect the traditionally revealed in advance opening film with European buzz still predicting a French film plus non-European buzz speculating on the chances Disney's Tomorrowland has.
But perhaps the most interesting news is my latest discovery: a site by Thomas Gastaldi called wask.fr that is in process of listing "100 films pour Cannes 2015"; yes site is French but you can always translate with Google. Strongly suggest you visit site here.
There are some "new" films that we have to consider as buzz started after I published the long list.
France: La Blessure (The Real Wound) by Abdellatif Kechiche - with G�rard Depardieuis an adaptation of the novel by Fran�ois B�gaudeau (writer of Laurent Cantet's 2008 Palme d'Or winner The Class). Seems film is ready and yes, has all the right credentials to make it to Cannes.
Italy: L'Attesa (The Wait) by Piero Messina - with Juliette Binoche, Lou de La�ge. Another Italian director with Cannes probabilities -director used to be Sorrentino collaborator and everybody will love to see Juliette Binoche in Cannes!
Germany: Toni Erdmann by Maren Ade
Spain: Ma Ma by Julio Medem - with Penelope Cruz (has strong Cannes buzz BUT I think will go to Venice not Cannes)
USA: Irrational Man by Woody Allen - with Joaquin Phoenix, Parker Posey and Emma Stone.
USA: Chronic by Michel Franco -with Tim Roth. Mexican director debut feature in English
USA: Viena and the Fantomes by Gerardo Naranjo - with Dakota Fanning, Evan Rachel Wood. Acclaimed Mexican director debut feature film in English.
USA: A Tale of Love and Darkness by Natalie Portman. Her debut feature film has buzz as highest-profile contender for the Camera d'Or and tells the story of Israeli writer Amos Oz; Portman plays Oz mother in the Jerusalem set story during the 1940s and '50s.
A few days back read a tweet that make me laugh hard. Was about believing what everyone is predicting for Cannes and a summary that gave 500+ films! Obviously the list of potential films is HUGE but even I know that Thierry Fremaux and his colleagues have no physical time to watch that amount of films before the announcements are made. So no matter how many good films are swimming around Cannes, many will have to continue swimming toward Locarno and Venice festivals! (lol)
Here is a selection of films from the Rest of the World (Minus France and Italy)
Jaco van Dormael - Le Tout Nouveau Testament
Just check the story line: Did you know that God is alive and lives in Brussels with his daughter? Nothing more to say to make it must be seen for me; still film star is Catherine Deneuve plus also Yolande Moreau and Beno�t Poelvoorde. I enjoyed very much his Venice in competition film Mr. Nobody but he has also been in Cannes with two films and won the Golden Camera in 1991.
Thomas Vinterberg - Kollektivet (The Commune)

Yorgos Lanthimos - The Lobster
Lanthimos does films that are not easy to watch but yes I always end up watching them perhaps later than sooner. We know that now he is considered one of the best European young directors that has already won accolades in Cannes and Venice. So if his latest film does not make it to Cannes then there is always Venice later in the year. No surprise when The Lobster has an odd storyline: In a dystopian near future, single people are obliged to find a matching mate in 45 days or are transformed into animals and released into the woods. Cast makes me wish to see movie sooner than later as includes L�a Seydoux . An European (Greece, UK, Ireland, Netherlands and France) production in English, which I believe that in this case could ease a bit watching the end result.
Todd Haynes - Carol

Justin Kurzel - Macbeth

Gus Van Sant - The Sea of Trees

Jeff Nichols - Midnight Special ...
This is the short version due to traveling. See you soon. Happy Holidays.
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