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Did you know? Info Points
Don't get lost! A number of Information Points have been located in and around the Palais to provide assitance. "Info Points" are indicated by a red "i" on a black background.Inside the Palais:-... -
Mia Wasikowska: "I really enjoyed playing Annabel"
Gus Van Sant came to present his film Restless, which opened Un Certain Regard yesterday, accompanied by his actors Henry Hopper and Mia Wasikowska, producer Bryce Dallas Howard and writer Jason... -
Maïwenn: "Childhood, fatherhood and motherhood are the common threads that run through my films"
The team from Polisse (Poliss), in Competition, turned out in force for the press conference. Maïwenn was joined by her producer, Alain Attal, and by eleven of the film's actors: Emmanuelle... -
Nanni Moretti : "I am sorry that I don't believe in God."
Italian director Nanni Moretti and his actor Michel Piccoli, who plays a terror-struck Pope in We have a Pope, this morning answered questions from journalists. Selected highlights. Nanni... -
Quote of the Day
"Between the world of men, where our desires intermingle, the sorrowful world of ghosts and the fantasy world in which our dreams lay hidden, we are becoming insane these days, and to this... -
IN ATTENDANCE AT CANNES
The actors expected to be in attendance in Cannes today are: Helena ALBERGARIA, Yvan ATTAL, Irene AZUELA, Antonio BANDERAS, Claude BAZ.MOUSSAWBAA, Berenice BEJO, Leïla BEKHTI, Emmanuelle... -
News from Kim Ki-duk
The Korean director had gone missing for three years. The craziest rumours were going around about his fate. In Arirang, presented in Un Certain Regard, he explains what happened to him.... -
Submersed in the deep seas by Wolfgang Petersen
Das Boot, the film that launched the international career of German director Wolfgang Petersen in 1981, will be screened this Friday at the Cinéma de la Plage. The film portrays a claustrophobic... -
Maïwenn infiltrates the police
Maïwenn has had quite a run. At the age of 35, the French actress and director has been selected In Competition in Cannes, with her third feature film, Polisse (Poliss). A very realistic film... -
Frederikke Aspöck looks into the cracks in married life
Winner of Premier Prix of the Cinéfondation in 2004 for her short film Happy Now, the Danish film-maker heads the list of Special Screenings with her first feature film, Labrador (Out Of Bounds),... -
When Nabokov inspired Fassbinder
Rainer Werner Fassbinder plunges Cannes Classics into the world of murderous schizophrenia and 1930s Germany with Despair, a feature film inspired by the Vladimir Nabokov novel of the same... -
Nanni Moretti at the Pope's bedside
Winner of the Palme d’or in 2001 for The Son's Room, the Italian film-maker is presenting his eleventh feature film and his sixth in Competition at Cannes. Habemus Papam (We Have a Pope), his... -
Miss Bala, beauty queen of the cartels
Gerardo Naranjo’s Miss Bala will be screened today in Un Certain Regard. Starting with a press clipping, the Mexican filmmaker seized an incident from the world of glamour, drugs and organised... -
Wu Xia, A Swashbuckler Chinese Film
Wu Xia is not just the title of the film directed by Peter Ho-Sun Chan, it’s a traditional Chinese cinematic genre that combines martial arts and acrobatics, action and tradition. The first... -
La voix de 11 cinéastes à propos de Kurosawa
Cannes Classics is screening a documentary by Catherine Cadou, Kurosawa, la voie... (Kurosawa’s Way). Eleven film makers talk about the man and his work in a tribute to the famous Japanese... -
Ivan Sen goes back to his roots with Toomelah
The Australian director returns to Cannes with his film Toomelah, selected for Un Certain Regard. As the son of an Aboriginal mother and a European father, Ivan Sen’s origins have been an...














