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]]>Robert Eggers’ latest picture is a black and white tension fest that stars Robert Pattinson and Willem Defoe as two men who take care of a lighthouse and descend into madness.
Pattinson has already spoken about the grueling weather conditions in which the cast and crew had to shoot, while Defoe confessed that his and Pattinson’s different personalities resulted in tension on set.
All aside, critics have raved about the film, and now Eggers has an award to show for it.
The Witch filmmaker received the Fipresci Critics’ Award for best first or second feature in Directors’ Fortnight and Critics’ Week at the Cannes Film Festival where The Lighthouse had its world premiere.
The Fipresci jury described the feature as “a brutal work of art, all shot in beautiful black-and-white cinematography and fuelled by a soundscape that echoes like a foghorn.”
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]]>Cinephiles rejoice for the majority of the highly anticipated lineup has been revealed and you can finally know who’s in, who’s out and what the fest chiefs think of Netflix.
According to multiple outlets, the official selection includes an impressive 13 female filmmakers out of the 47 films that were announced. Among the mix are expected names such as Pedro Almodóvar (Pain & Glory), Terrence Malick (A Hidden Life) and Ken Loach (Sorry We Missed You). Noticeably absent from the list is Quentin Tarantino’s anticipated Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which is still in editing. Fingers crossed that it’ll be completed in time for the festival. so we could be facing a major snub situation but that’s still unknown.
During the Thursday morning press conference, Cannes’ artistic director Thierry Frémaux and Cannes president Pierre Lescure confirmed that the festival will not to allow any Netflix films into competition.
The 2019 Cannes Film Festival runs May 14-25. Its opening film is The Dead Don’t Die (Jim Jarmusch).
Check out the list below.
COMPETITION
Pain & Glory, dir: Pedro Almódovar
Parasite, dir: Bong Joon-ho
The Wild Goose Lake, dir: Diao Yinan
The Traitor, dir: Marco Bellocchio
Young Ahmed, dirs: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
Matthias And Maxime, dir: Xavier Dolan
Oh Mercy, dir: Arnaud Desplechin
A Hidden Life, dir: Terrence Malick
Sorry We Missed You, dir: Ken Loach
Little Joe, dir: Jessica Hausner
Portrait Of A Lady On Fire, dir: Céline Sciamma
Atlantique, dir: Mati Diop
Sibyl, dir: Justine Triet
It Must Be Heaven, dir: Elia Suleiman
Frankie, dir: Ira Sachs
Bacurau, dirs: Kleber Mendonça Filho & Juliano Dornelles
The Whistlers, dir: Corneliu Porumboiu
Les Misérables, dir: Ladj Ly
OUT OF COMPETITION
Les Plus Belles Années D’Une Vie, dir: Claude Lelouch
Rocketman, dir: Dexter Fletcher
Too Old To Die Young – North Of Hollywood, West Of Hell (two episodes); dir: Nicolas Winding Refn
Diego Maradona, dir: Asif Kapadia
La Belle Epoque, dir: Nicolas Bedos
MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil, dir: Lee Won-Tae
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
Tommaso, dir: Abel Ferrara
Share, dir: Pippa Bianco
For Sama, dirs: Waad Al Kateab & Edward Watts
Etre Vivant Et Le Savoir, dir: Alain Cavalier
Family Romance LLC, dir: Werner Herzog
UN CERTAIN REGARD
Invisible Life, dir: Karim Aïnouz
Beanpole, dir: Kantemir Balagov
The Swallows Of Kabul, dirs: Zabou Breitman & Eléa Gobé Mévellec
A Brother’s Love, dir: Monia Chokri
The Climb, dir: Michael Covino
Jeanne, dir: Bruno Dumont
A Sun That Never Sets, dir: Olivier Laxe
Chambre 212, dir: Christophe Honoré
Port Authority, dir: Danielle Lessovitz
Papicha, dir: Mounia Meddour
Adam, dir: Maryam Touzani
Zhuo Ren Mi Mi, dir: Midi Z
Liberté, dir: Albert Serra
Bull, dir: Annie Silverstein
Summer Of Changsha, dir: Zu Feng
Evge, dir: Nariman Aliev
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]]>The post “The Lighthouse” Claims Accolades at Cannes appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Robert Eggers’ latest picture is a black and white tension fest that stars Robert Pattinson and Willem Defoe as two men who take care of a lighthouse and descend into madness.
Pattinson has already spoken about the grueling weather conditions in which the cast and crew had to shoot, while Defoe confessed that his and Pattinson’s different personalities resulted in tension on set.
All aside, critics have raved about the film, and now Eggers has an award to show for it.
The Witch filmmaker received the Fipresci Critics’ Award for best first or second feature in Directors’ Fortnight and Critics’ Week at the Cannes Film Festival where The Lighthouse had its world premiere.
The Fipresci jury described the feature as “a brutal work of art, all shot in beautiful black-and-white cinematography and fuelled by a soundscape that echoes like a foghorn.”
The post “The Lighthouse” Claims Accolades at Cannes appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The post Cannes Film Festival 2019 Lineup Revealed appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Cinephiles rejoice for the majority of the highly anticipated lineup has been revealed and you can finally know who’s in, who’s out and what the fest chiefs think of Netflix.
According to multiple outlets, the official selection includes an impressive 13 female filmmakers out of the 47 films that were announced. Among the mix are expected names such as Pedro Almodóvar (Pain & Glory), Terrence Malick (A Hidden Life) and Ken Loach (Sorry We Missed You). Noticeably absent from the list is Quentin Tarantino’s anticipated Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which is still in editing. Fingers crossed that it’ll be completed in time for the festival. so we could be facing a major snub situation but that’s still unknown.
During the Thursday morning press conference, Cannes’ artistic director Thierry Frémaux and Cannes president Pierre Lescure confirmed that the festival will not to allow any Netflix films into competition.
The 2019 Cannes Film Festival runs May 14-25. Its opening film is The Dead Don’t Die (Jim Jarmusch).
Check out the list below.
COMPETITION
Pain & Glory, dir: Pedro Almódovar
Parasite, dir: Bong Joon-ho
The Wild Goose Lake, dir: Diao Yinan
The Traitor, dir: Marco Bellocchio
Young Ahmed, dirs: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
Matthias And Maxime, dir: Xavier Dolan
Oh Mercy, dir: Arnaud Desplechin
A Hidden Life, dir: Terrence Malick
Sorry We Missed You, dir: Ken Loach
Little Joe, dir: Jessica Hausner
Portrait Of A Lady On Fire, dir: Céline Sciamma
Atlantique, dir: Mati Diop
Sibyl, dir: Justine Triet
It Must Be Heaven, dir: Elia Suleiman
Frankie, dir: Ira Sachs
Bacurau, dirs: Kleber Mendonça Filho & Juliano Dornelles
The Whistlers, dir: Corneliu Porumboiu
Les Misérables, dir: Ladj Ly
OUT OF COMPETITION
Les Plus Belles Années D’Une Vie, dir: Claude Lelouch
Rocketman, dir: Dexter Fletcher
Too Old To Die Young – North Of Hollywood, West Of Hell (two episodes); dir: Nicolas Winding Refn
Diego Maradona, dir: Asif Kapadia
La Belle Epoque, dir: Nicolas Bedos
MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil, dir: Lee Won-Tae
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
Tommaso, dir: Abel Ferrara
Share, dir: Pippa Bianco
For Sama, dirs: Waad Al Kateab & Edward Watts
Etre Vivant Et Le Savoir, dir: Alain Cavalier
Family Romance LLC, dir: Werner Herzog
UN CERTAIN REGARD
Invisible Life, dir: Karim Aïnouz
Beanpole, dir: Kantemir Balagov
The Swallows Of Kabul, dirs: Zabou Breitman & Eléa Gobé Mévellec
A Brother’s Love, dir: Monia Chokri
The Climb, dir: Michael Covino
Jeanne, dir: Bruno Dumont
A Sun That Never Sets, dir: Olivier Laxe
Chambre 212, dir: Christophe Honoré
Port Authority, dir: Danielle Lessovitz
Papicha, dir: Mounia Meddour
Adam, dir: Maryam Touzani
Zhuo Ren Mi Mi, dir: Midi Z
Liberté, dir: Albert Serra
Bull, dir: Annie Silverstein
Summer Of Changsha, dir: Zu Feng
Evge, dir: Nariman Aliev
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