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Cannes: Films By Spike Lee, David Robert Mitchell and Jean-Luc Godard Lead The 2018 Festival Lineup
The lineup for the 71st Festival de Cannes has been revealed and, as expected, there wasn’t a Netflix title to be found. The titles that did make the cut include world premieres from Spike Lee (“BlacKKKlansman” with Adam Driver), David Robert Mitchell (“Under the Silver Lake” with Andrew Garfield) and Jean-Luc Godard (“Le Livere D’Image”), among others.
As previously announced, the opening night film is Asghar Farhadi’s “Everybody Knows” which is now the Oscar-winners third Cannes premiere in competition. “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” directed by Ron Howard by credit, was also previously revealed as an out-of-competition screening.
Only 18 titles were announced for competition and often the slate is up to 24 films. Festival head Thierry Fremaux noted that last year’s Palm d’Or winner, “The Square,” wasn’t announced until a week after the official reveal. That means there is hopefully room for more than one film to be added to what is currently a slight in competition field.
Titles expected to be announced which were not include Terry Gilliam’s “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote,” Jacques Audiard’s “The Sisters Brothers” with Jake Gyllenhaal and Joaquin Phoenix, Luca Guadagnino’s remake of “Suspiria” and Alfonso Cuaron’s “Roma,” the later of which was recently acquired by Netflix and clearly the reason for its absence.
A complete list of this year’s competition, Un Certain Regard, out of competition and special screenings including Midnight are as follows.
Competition TODOS LO SABEN (EVERYBODY KNOWS) by Asghar Farhadi EN GUERRE (AT WAR) by Stéphane Brizé DOGMAN by Matteo Garrone LE LIVRE D’IMAGE by Jean-Luc Godard NETEMO SAMETEMO (ASAKO I & II) by Ryusuke Hamaguchi PLAIRE AIMER ET COURIR VITE (SORRY ANGEL) by Christophe Honoré LES FILLES DU SOLEIL (GIRLS OF THE SUN) by Eva Husso ASH IS PUREST WHITE by Jia Zhang-Ke SHOPLIFTERS by Kore-Eda Hirokazu CAPHARNAÜM (CAPERNAUM) by Nadine Labaki BUH-NING (BURNING) by Lee Chang-Dong BLACKKKLANSMAN by Spike Lee UNDER THE SILVER LAKE by David Robert Mitchell THREE FACES by Jafar Panahi ZIMNA WOJNA (COLD WAR) by Pawel Pawlikowski LAZZARO FELICE by Alice Rohrwacher YOMEDDINE by A.B Shawky LETO (L’ÉTÉ) by Kirill Serebrennikov
Un Certain Regard GRÄNS (BORDER) by Ali Abbasi SOFIA by Meyem Benm’Barek LES CHATOUILLES (LITTLE TICKLES) by Andréa Bescond & Eric Métayer LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT by Bi Gan MANTO by Nandita Das À GENOUX LES GARS (SEXTAPE) by Antoine DESROSIÈRES GIRL by Lukas Dhont GUEULE D’ANGE (ANGEL FACE) by Vanessa Filho EUPHORIA by Valeria Golin RAFIKI (FRIEND) by Wanuri Kahiu MON TISSU PRÉFÉRÉ (MY FAVORITE FABRIC) by Gaya Jiji DIE STROPERS (THE HARVESTERS) by Etienne Kallos IN MY ROOM by Ulrich Köhler EL ANGEL by Luis Ortega THE GENTLE INDIFFERENCE OF THE WORLD by Adilkhan Yerzhanov
Special Screenings 10 YEARS IN THAILAND by Aditya Assarat, Wisit Sasanatieng, Chulayarnon Sriphol & Apichatpong Weerasethakul O GRANDE CIRCO MÍSTICO (LE GRAND CIRQUE MYSTIQUE) by Carlo Diegues THE STATE AGAINST MANDELA AND THE OTHERS by Nicolas Champeaux & Gilles Porte LES ÂMES MORTES (DEAD SOULS) by Wang Bing À TOUS VENTS (TO THE FOUR WINDS) by Michel Toesca LA TRAVERSÉE by Romain Goupil LE PAPE FRANÇOIS – UN HOMME DE PAROLE (POPE FRANCIS – A MAN OF HIS WORD) by Wim Wenders
Midnight ARCTIC by Joe Penna GONGJAK(The Spy Gone North) by Yoon Jong-Bing
Out of Competition SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY by Ron Howard LE GRAND BAIN by Gilles Lellouche
The Director’s Fortnight and Critics Week selections will be revealed at a later date. (x)
#adam driver#spike lee#blackkklansman#the man who killed don quixote#cannes 2018#solo: a star wars story
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