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In Competition : The 'Man with No Name' Rides into Cannes
the 23.05.2003 at 10:50 PM - Updated on 27.06.2003 at 1:34 PM
Awarded the Technical Grand Prize for Bird in 1988, jury president in 1994, this is living legend Clint Eastwood's fifth time on the Croisette as director and fourth time in competition, (Pale Rider 1985, Bird 1988, White Hunter, Blackheart 1990.) One of the most anticipated and high profile films of the competition, Mystic... -
Clint Eastwood: "I looked way to young to be in the film."
the 23.05.2003 at 10:00 PM - Updated on 27.06.2003 at 1:15 PM
During the press conference in honor of Mystic River, presented In Competition here at the Cannes Film Festival, living legend Clint Eastwood shot straight from the hip: The actor/director explained his fascination for the Dennis Lehane novel, Mystic River: "It's very difficult to say what attracts you to a certain project.... -
In Competition : Sokurov's Story of a Family
the 23.05.2003 at 9:18 PM - Updated on 27.06.2003 at 1:35 PM
Russia's Aleksandr Sokurov returns to Cannes for the fourth time. After Moloch(Best Screenplay award) in 1999, Taurus in 2001 and Russian Ark in 2002, this year the prolific director presents his new feature in competition, Father and Son. It is the second part of a family trilogy which began with Mother and Son in 1998 and... -
Father and Son: Press Conference Highlights
the 23.05.2003 at 8:30 PM - Updated on 27.06.2003 at 1:16 PM
Russian helmer Aleksandr Sokurov, accompanied by actors Andrey Shchetinin and Aleksey Neymyshev, came to present his latest feature film, Father and Son, In Competition at Cannes, during a press conference. Highlights: - Aleksandr Sokurov, on the film's theme: "With Father and Son, we didn't want the setting to be attached to... -
Regard
the 23.05.2003 at 8:11 PM - Updated on 27.06.2003 at 1:16 PM
Twilight hour in Cannes -
Un Certain Regard : A Journey into the Heart of the Spanish Civil War
the 23.05.2003 at 8:00 PM - Updated on 27.06.2003 at 1:17 PM
Third feature and second time on the Croisette for Spanish film director David Trueba after La Buena Vida for which he won a Goya award in 1997 (Spanish Oscar), returns with The Soldiers of Salamina. Adapted from the bestselling novel by Javier Cercas, it is presented in the section un Certain Regard and is the only purely... -
Un Certain Regard : Germany's 9/11
the 23.05.2003 at 7:00 PM - Updated on 27.06.2003 at 1:19 PM
Presented in the section un Certain Regard September, is German film maker Max F„rberbÂâ€ck's second pic after Aimee & Jaguar, which won an award at the Berlin Film Festival in 1999. Better known for his quality television production, this documentary style feature... -
Cinéfondation, Short Version
the 23.05.2003 at 6:30 PM - Updated on 27.06.2003 at 1:19 PM
Yesterday, the Résidence du Festival presented the finished works of its students, here in Cannes. Today, it's Cinéfondation's turn to share its laureates' films with the rest of the Festival public. On May 22 and 23, festivalgoers will be able to attend four programs comprised of five short films from different... -
Gilles Jacob Bids Jean Yanne Farewell
the 23.05.2003 at 3:45 PM - Updated on 23.05.2003 at 11:48 PM
On hearing the news of French thespian Jean Yanne's death today, Festival president Gilles Jacob offered his condolences: "Jean was someone I admired deeply, as a multitalented radio host, actor, filmmaker and songwriter. In all that he undertook, he possessed a sort of oneness, a caustic and original tone of derision and... -
French Actor Jean Yanne Dies
the 23.05.2003 at 3:31 PM - Updated on 23.05.2003 at 8:53 PM
Actor/director Jean Yanne died on Friday, 23rd May from a heart attack at the age of 69. This well-loved French thespian who recently starred in the comedy Gomez and Tavarés, fell ill at his family home in Morsains, near Reims and passed away en route to the hospital. Born on the 18th July 1933, Jean Yanne was a man... -
Fellini, Final Installment
the 23.05.2003 at 2:45 PM - Updated on 23.05.2003 at 11:02 PM
The Fellini Retrospective comes to an end tonight. While the Italian director's films have given way to Peter Mullan's Magdalene Sisters at the Cinéma de la Plage tonight, Salle Buñuel honors the work of the Italian maestro one last time this Festival with the projection of André Delvaux's Double View:... -
Here's to You, Claude
the 23.05.2003 at 2:15 PM - Updated on 23.05.2003 at 8:47 PM
Claude Sautet left us in July 2000. Cannes pays tribute to the French master filmmaker this Friday, with the projection of the documentary, Claude Sautet ou la magie invisible, in Salle Buñuel. Filmed in 2002 by Nguyen Trung Binh, this homage piece includes numerous interviews with the French director. -
Playing Tonight at the Cinéma de la Plage...
the 23.05.2003 at 12:00 PM - Updated on 23.05.2003 at 2:17 PM
Fellini takes the night off at the Cinéma de la Plage tonight. Instead, festivalgoers will be able to discover or rediscover Peter Mullan's polemical film, The Madgalene Sisters, which was awarded the 2003 Media Prize by the European Union on May 15. The Media Prize is given to the European film that has topped the... -
New DVD Colloquium
the 23.05.2003 at 11:45 AM - Updated on 23.05.2003 at 8:12 PM
After the colloquium on the new jobs linked to DVD, held at the Palais yesterday, the Village International conference room hosted a special DVD conference at 10:30 am. Several experts in digital post-production, having worked on The Pianist, the Stanley Kubrick Collection and Saving Private Ryan, among other films, were... -
Jenny Holzer's quote of the day
the 23.05.2003 at 11:22 AM - Updated on 23.05.2003 at 11:27 AM
"I'm not interested in the surface of things. Only the deep and the dark fascinate me." David Lynch -
Flashback May 22nd
the 23.05.2003 at 8:03 AM
Thursday's festivities kicked off under the sign of Chekhov! Claude Miller premiered his in competition feature Lili, a modern day adaptation of The Seagull while Sri Lankan film-maker Lester James Peries' drew inspiration from The Cherry Orchard, for the 18th film in his illustrious career entitled Mansion by the Lake. ...
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