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Cannes 2013 Derby: Paolo Sorrentino’s La Grande Bellezza Tops Eric’s Palme d’Or Predictions

Before I even begin considering the offerings in the field of eighteen Main Competition items, it's the composition of the jury members (team of...

Cannes 2013 Derby: Refn’s Only God Forgives Tops Nicholas’ Palme d’Or Predictions

Nicolas Winding Refn won Best Director at Cannes for his 2011 film Drive when Robert De Niro was jury president. While many may presume...

Cannes 2013 Derby: James Gray’s The Immigrant Tops Blake’s Palme d’Or Predictions

Obviously, we won't know till we see the films. But last year I predicted Amour's victory based on the likely preferences of the jury,...

I Wish | Review

Why Did Those Days Ever Have To Go?: Wishmaster Koreeda’s Closely Watched Train Master filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda returns once again to child protagonists for his...

2011 TIFF: Masters includes Cannes’ Kaurismäki and Dardennes with Venice’s Akerman and Sokurov

Even when you include Gus Van Sant's Restless, there are no surprises this morning with the names mentioned in the Masters programme finally released today. From Cannes, Aki Kaurismäki, the Dardennes, Bruno Dumont, Robert Guédiguian and a must-see masterwork from Nuri Bilge Ceylan make the cut, while from the upcoming Venice film festival we'll be heavily inclined to see Chantal Akerman's Almayer's Folly and Alexander Sokurov wrap up his trilogy of films about 20th-century rulers with Faust.

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