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Cannes 2009 Day 6 Offerings: Loach, von Trier, Guiraudie

Posted by Eric Lavallee on May 19, 2009
Source: IONCINEMA.com

Day 6 Cannes IONCINEMA.com

IONCINEMA.com Schedule: Today I won't be touching the main comp offerings: I've programmed Looking for Eric for this coming Sunday (day where they replay all the films in comp). Today, I'll venture into the sidebars and catch two Spanish language films and one Quebecois offering from Xavier Dolan (we had a quick interview before coming down to Cannes).

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Main Comp: Ken Loach's Looking for Eric and Lars von Trier's long awaited Antichrist.

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Un Certain Regard: Three films scheduled for UCR include: Irene from Alain Cavalier, Raya Martin's Independencia and Yorgos Lanthimos' Dogtooth - an offering from Greece.

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Director's Fortnight: Alain Guiraudie's Le Roi de l’évasion, Xavier Dolan's J’ai tué ma mère and Daniel y Ana from Michel Franco.

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Critic's Week: Uruguay/Spanish production (Bad Day to Go Fishing) from Álvaro Brechner and a special screening from the godfather's of the critic's week: Hierro by Gabe Ibáñez.



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