Film Festivals

2022 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 2 – Charlotte Vandermeersch & Felix Van Groeningen’s The Eight Mountains

Published on

Among the last batch of entries for the festival, the filmmaker behind 2004 debut Steve+Sky, 2009’s The Misfortunates (Directors’ Fortnight selection) and 2012’s The Broken Circle Breakdown makes his first ever presence in the competition section and is joined by wife and creative partner Charlotte Vandermeersch who appeared in some of his films including 2016’s Belgica.

A true piece of Italian cinema (geographically and language wise), this book to film project stars Luca Marinelli and Alessandro Borghi – in what is essentially a tale about fathers, mountains and companionship. It spans three decades and is obviously painterly — the backdrop is a major player in their communal discontent, grievances and healing.

We’re back in business with our jury having settled in with the film – last night’s screenings was backed by a pair of screenings for the press this morning. So far, our critics are giving this a below average grade of 2.6 – a couple of extra votes won’t push this north of the 3 mark.

Click on the grid below for a larger version and latest updates!

Exit mobile version