Tons of Park City alumni are bringing their latest films, but I'm a bit surprised that March-pegged releases of The Weinstein's All Good Things and Focus Features' Greenberg aren't getting a Park City push. Instead, as expected, Sony Pictures Classics will show up and they get to showcase Get Low and A Prophet (Spotlight section) once again, and they'll preem Holofcener's Please Give. Overture will introduce Philip Seymour Hoffman's directing debut (Jack Goes Boating) and Fox Searchlight will preem Duplass Bros.' untitled comedy, which I'm calling Center of Attention - because its a great title considering the subject matter.
"..the WB doesn’t miss a beat with a “Double Dip” re-release of Batman Begins that amounts to nothing more than a repackaging of the original 2-dics release..."
2929 come to Cannes with Two Lovers in the competition and a dozen titles available for sales. Besides the James Gray picture, the two pictures I'm most looking forward to will be Guillermo Arriaga's The Burning Plain and John Hillcoat's The Road.
In all, thirty-eight gay and lesbian filmmakers have finally found themselves interviewed for one anthology about their careers, their sexuality and how the two affect each other....Matthew Hays, has compiled The View from Here: Conversations with Gay and Lesbian filmmakers.