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Park City, Quebec and Tetro fill the Director’s Fortnight Bill

The Safdie brothers who closed the same sidebar last year with a short film and The Pleasure of Being Robbed have combined their efforts to bring another project in Go Get Some Rosemary, which oddly sounds like something my mother might have said when I was a young lad. The pair to watch out for in the section are Colossal Youth's director Pedro Costa who returns to Cannes with his docu on Jeanne Balibar called Ne change rien. Three year's back he got beat up by critics. Woman Is the Future of Man's Hong Sang-soo (who I originally balked at including in my predictions for the Main Comp) is finally going to showcase his latest work (Like You Know it All) in the 41st edition of the section

World Film Report Austria: La Pivellina Slowly Concluding Award-Winning Year

The Diagonale Festival is over and that means the Austrian Film Prize for Best Feature Film was handed to Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel's La Pivellina - the portrait has been on a successful run picking up several festival awards and special mentions (see trailer).

2024 Oscars: Rodrigo Moreno’s “The Delinquents” is Argentina’s Nomination for Best International Film

It was pretty much a forgone conclusion that after Rodrigo Moreno’s The Delinquents was all the buzz in Cannes (of what turned out to...

Narrowing Down the Pack: 9 Titles That Will Shake up the 2024 Best Intl. Film Race

Today we insert Austria's pick in Vera (the Best Director and Best Actress winner at last year's Horizons Venice Film Festival) by tandem Tizza...

Locarno Roars with a Slate of Hot Art House Superstars

While Cannes' Quinzaine struggles to reframe its identity, its former artistic director Olivier Père continues to impress in his new job at the Locarno...

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