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Re: Festival Circuit 2022

#176 Post by Pavel »

Best Director goes to Park Chan-wook for Decision to Leave
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#177 Post by Pavel »

Two films win the Grand Prix: Close (Lukas Dhont) and Stars at Noon (Claire Denis)
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#178 Post by Pavel »

The Denis win is pretty surprising
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#179 Post by ryannichols7 »

is Cannes the new Oscars? that Denis movie was panned across the board, yet they're giving her a "legacy" win or whatever?? odd. obviously I'll have to see it for myself but the reception really wasn't convincing

can't believe Decision to Leave isn't winning
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#180 Post by Pavel »

And finally, the Palme d'Or winner — Triangle of Sadness
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#181 Post by swo17 »

Hmmrmph... I personally thought The Square deserved it, but the expectation it attached to the film didn't do it any favors when everyone finally had a chance to see it. Looking forward to this either way!
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#182 Post by Never Cursed »

Those two picks for the Grand Prix are comically on-brand for this festival, you love/hate to see it
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#183 Post by Pavel »

Three NEON Palme winners in a row.
Also, I think the only person to win two Palmes in a shorter timespan is Haneke
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#184 Post by Never Cursed »

Kyle Buchanan of the NYTimes wrote:Claire Denis made the first (Grand Prix) acceptance speech, one so lengthy that the French press began to boo. Then she took the award on the podium, so when Lukas Dhont came up next, there was no prize for him to be photographed with. (Presenter Javier Bardem remedied the situation.)
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#185 Post by swo17 »

Between that and Campion, it's a good time to be a guy who thinks women should remain silent
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#186 Post by Persona »

Between the STARS AT NOON recognition and CRIMES OF FUTURE snub, seems like Lindon had a pretty firm grip on his jury.
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#187 Post by Pavel »

Though oddly enough he said in his speech, from what I understood, that he expected to have more control as the president and that actually the other members of the jury are responsible for the Palme winner. I take it he didn't love Triangle of Sadness? Although he said that everyone was shocked or something by it, which could be a compliment or a refusal to say any more concrete praise
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#188 Post by swo17 »

Hating on rich people is the Cannes version of Oscar bait
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#189 Post by DarkImbecile »

Exiled Russian filmmakers Kantemir Balagov (Tesnota, Beanpole) and Kira Kovalenko (Unclenching the Fists) will serve as guest directors for the Telluride Film Festival this year
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#190 Post by yoloswegmaster »

The Knives Out sequel is going to have its World Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival this year.
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#192 Post by therewillbeblus »

Boston French Film Festival, running over the weekend, August 18-21 (I've only ever circuited the Providence, RI French fest, so one occurring in my backyard was news to me)
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#193 Post by yoloswegmaster »

Toronto has scored a huge get, as Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans will be having its world premiere there.
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#194 Post by yoloswegmaster »

Noah Baumbach’s ‘White Noise' is going to open this year's Venice Festival.
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#195 Post by DarkImbecile »

The timing of which presumably gives it room to show at Telluride as well
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#196 Post by Never Cursed »

Variety is also reporting that Don't Worry Darling, Bones and All, and The Banshees of Inisherin are premiering at Venice, none of which should be huge surprises. The full lineup is being revealed tomorrow
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#197 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Venice's festival director seems to be happily answering people's questions about what will be at the festival on Twitter, he just revealed that Florian Zeller's The Son will premiere there.
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#198 Post by yoloswegmaster »

The Narrator Returns wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 5:28 pm Venice's festival director seems to be happily answering people's questions about what will be at the festival on Twitter, he just revealed that Florian Zeller's The Son will premiere there.
He also revealed that The Banshees Of Inisherin will be premering there.

On a side note, Babylon just finished post-production. Hopefully it will premiere at Venice/Telluride, just like how La La Land and First Man premiered.
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#199 Post by yoloswegmaster »

Lineup for this year's Venice Festival:

Spoiler
Official Competition:

“Il Signore delle Formiche,” Gianni Amelio
“The Whale,” Darren Aronofsky
“L’Immensita,” Emanuele Crialese
“Saint Omer,” Alice Diop
“Blonde,” Andrew Dominik
“Tár,” Todd Field
“Love Life,” Koji Fukada
“Bardo,” Alejandro González Iñárritu
“Athena,” Romain Gavras
“Bones and All,” Luca Guadagnino
“The Eternal Daughter,” Joanna Hogg
“Beyond the Wall,” Vahid Jalilvand
“The Banshees of Inisherin,” Martin McDonagh
“Argentina, 1985,” Santiago Mitre
“Chiara,” Susanna Nicchiarelli
“Monica,” Andrea Pallaoro
“No Bears,” Jafar Panahi
“All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,” Laura Poitras
“A Couple,” Frederick Wiseman
“The Son,” Florian Zeller
“Our Ties,” Roschdy Zem
“Other People’s Children,” Rebecca Zlotowski


Out-of-Competition:

“The Hanging Sun,” Francesco Carrozzini
“When the Waves Are Gone,” Lav Diaz
“Living,” Oliver Hermanus
“Dead for a Dollar,” Walter Hill
“Call of God,” Kim Ki-duk
“Dreamin’ Wild,” Bill Pohlad
“Master Gardener,” Paul Schrader
“Siccita,” Paolo Virzi
“Pearl,” Ti West
“Don’t Worry Darling,” Olivia Wilde
“The Kingdom Exodus,” Lars von Trier
“Copenhagen Cowboy,” Nicolas Winding Refn
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#200 Post by knives »

A new Wiseman? And with a tantalizing title!
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