2012 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Patrice Leconte’s The Suicide Shop

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Gist: “Imagine a store where for ten generations they have been selling anything available to commit suicide. This small mom and pop shop profits from the sadness and somber moods of desperate individuals until a fateful day where a formidable adversary appears: la joie de vivre (aka the joy of life).

Prediction: Leconte hasn’t competed in Cannes for over fifteen years now, and given the light nature of this first foray into animation, he’s likely to continue the streak with an Out of Competition showing. The film’s droll, deadpan tone appears similar to that found in Sylvain Chomet’s hit animated film The Triplets of Belleville, and that film too had an OOC slot back in 2003.

Blake Williams
Blake Williams
Blake Williams is an avant-garde filmmaker born in Houston, currently living and working in Toronto. He recently entered the PhD program at University of Toronto's Cinema Studies Institute, and has screened his video work at TIFF (2011 & '12), Tribeca (2013), Images Festival (2012), Jihlava (2012), and the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley. Blake has contributed to IONCINEMA.com's coverage for film festivals such as Cannes, TIFF, and Hot Docs. Top Films From Contemporary Film Auteurs: Almodóvar (Talk to Her), Coen Bros. (Fargo), Dardennes (Rosetta), Haneke (Code Unknown), Hsiao-Hsien (Flight of the Red Balloon), Kar-wai (Happy Together), Kiarostami (Where is the Friend's Home?), Lynch (INLAND EMPIRE), Tarantino (Reservoir Dogs), Van Sant (Last Days), Von Trier (The Idiots)

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