2012 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Olivier Assayas’ Something in the Air

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Gist: Set to be the French film everyone is talking about, Assayas’ follow-up to the mini series Carlos features the talents of rising superstar Lola Créton (Goodbye First Love), accompanied by newbie Clement Metayer. Progressing the political/revolutionary tone of his previous film, this new one is set in the early 70s and “centers on a high-school student trying to find his way in life, between the left wing’s drift towards violence, the maze of an unattainable revolution, and his doubts about a troubled artistic vocation.

Prediction: Now that Assayas is working back down at a more conventional duration (i.e. less than five hours), Cannes organizers won’t have any problem giving Après mai the full red carpet treatment as Assayas’ film plays in the Main Competition.

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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