Showing posts with label Festival 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festival 2011. Show all posts

Monday, May 23, 2011

Cannes Film Festival Winners 2011

FEATURE FILMS

Palme d'Or
THE TREE OF LIFE directed by Terrence MALICK

Grand Prix Ex-aequo
BIR ZAMANLAR ANADOLU'DA (ONCE UPON A TIME IN ANATOLIA) directed by Nuri Bilge CEYLAN
LE GAMIN AU VÉLO (THE KID WITH A BIKE) directed by Jean-Pierre et Luc DARDENNE

Award for Best Director
Nicolas WINDING REFN for DRIVE

Award for Best Screenplay
Joseph CEDAR for HEARAT SHULAYIM (Footnote)

Award for Best Actress
Kirsten DUNST in MELANCHOLIA directed by Lars VON TRIER

Award for Best Actor
Jean DUJARDIN in THE ARTIST directed by Michel HAZANAVICIUS

Jury Prize
POLISSE (POLISS) directed by MAÏWENN

SHORT FILMS

Palme d'Or - Short Film
CROSS (CROSS - COUNTRY) directed by Maryna VRODA

Jury Prize - Short Film
BADPAKJE 46 (SWIMSUIT 46) directed by Wannes DESTOOP

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

80 Cannes Film Festival 2011 Trailers!

Trailers galore! Trailers for all 80 movies to be shown at the Cannes Film Festival 2011 are now available!
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Program Cannes Film Festival 2011

Opening Film

Woody ALLEN

MIDNIGHT IN PARIS (Out of Competition)
1h40

Competition

Pedro ALMODOVAR LA PIEL QUE HABITO 2h00
Bertrand BONELLO L'APOLLONIDE - SOUVENIRS DE LA MAISON CLOSE 2h02
Alain CAVALIER PATER 1h45
Joseph CEDAR HEARAT SHULAYIM 1h45
Nuri Bilge CEYLAN BIR ZAMANLAR ANADOLU'DA (Once upon a time in Anatolia) 2h30
Jean-Pierre et Luc DARDENNE LE GAMIN AU VÉLO 1h27
Aki KAURISMAKI LE HAVRE 1h43
Naomi KAWASE HANEZU NO TSUKI 1h31
Julia LEIGH SLEEPING BEAUTY - 1st film - 1h44 MAÏWENN POLISSE 2h01
Terrence MALICK THE TREE OF LIFE 2h18
Radu MIHAILEANU LA SOURCE DES FEMMES 2h15
Takashi MIIKE ICHIMEI (Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samuraï) 2h06
Nanni MORETTI HABEMUS PAPAM 1h42
Lynne RAMSAY WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN 1h50
Markus SCHLEINZER MICHAEL - 1st film - 1h34
Paolo SORRENTINO THIS MUST BE THE PLACE 1h58
Lars VON TRIER MELANCHOLIA 2h10
Nicolas WINDING REFN DRIVE 1h35

Un Certain Regard

Gus VAN SANT RESTLESS - Opening Film - 1h31
Bakur BAKURADZE THE HUNTER 1h50
Andreas DRESEN HALT AUF FREIER STRECKE 1h35
Bruno DUMONT HORS SATAN 1h50
Sean DURKIN MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE - 1st film - 1h41
Robert GUEDIGUIAN LES NEIGES DU KILIMANDJARO 1h47
Oliver HERMANUS SKOONHEID 1h38
HONG Sangsoo THE DAY HE ARRIVES 1h19
Cristian JIMENEZ BONSAI (Bonsaï) 1h42
Eric KHOO TATSUMI 1h34
KIM Ki-duk ARIRANG 1h40
Nadine LABAKI ET MAINTENANT ON VA OU ? 1h50
Catalin MITULESCU LOVERBOY 1h35
NA Hong-jin YELLOW SEA 2h20
Gerardo NARANJO MISS BALA 1h53
Juliana ROJAS, Marco DUTRA TRABALHAR CANSA - 1st film - 1h40
Pierre SCHOELLER L'EXERCICE DE L'ETAT 1h55
Ivan SEN TOOMELAH 1h46
Joachim TRIER OSLO, AUGUST 31ST 1h35

Out of Competition

Xavier DURRINGER LA CONQUETE 1h45
Jodie FOSTER THE BEAVER 1h40
Michel HAZANAVICIUS THE ARTIST 1h40
Rob MARSHALL PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES 2h20

Midnight Screenings

CHAN Peter Ho-Sun WU XIA 2h00
Everardo GOUT DIAS DE GRACIA - 1st film - 2h13

Special Screnings

Frederikke ASPOCK LABRADOR - 1st film - 1h30
Rithy PANH LE MAÎTRE DES FORGES DE L'ENFER 1h45
Michael RADFORD MICHEL PETRUCCIANI 1h30
Christian ROUAUD TOUS AU LARZAC 2h00

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Cannes Film Festival Opening Film: Woody Allen

Woody Allen
"Midnight in Paris" will be the opening film of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. A romantic comedy directed by Woody Allen, the movie features former super-model Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, wife of the French president, in her first movie role. When asked about her motivations, Bruni explained: "I'd like to, when I'm a grandmother, to have done a Woody Allen film." The movie also stars Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, French Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard, Kathy Bates, Adrien Brody, and Gad Elmaleh.
This is the second time in the last ten years that the Cannes Film Festival will open with a Woody Allen movie ("Hollywood Ending" opened the 2002 Cannes Film Festival).While somewhat out of favor in his home country, the US director has become a Cannes Film Festival program regular. Many of his recent films have premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in recent years, including some of the stronger ones such as "Match Point" and "Vicky, Cristina, Barcelona".
After London and Barcelona, this year's Allen movie is set in Paris. "Midnight in Paris is a wonderful love letter to Paris", declared Festival director Thierry Frémaux.