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CANNES 2009 Opening

Battle of the giants

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The race for the Palme d’Or has rarely brought together so many international film heavyweights as the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, which will open this evening with the out-of-competition screening of US 3D animated film Up. This choice of opener proves that the Croisette temple of auteur film also knows how to surf the wave of technological change.

This year’s competition includes the cream of the last few decades’ most talented directors. Nobody should have cause for complaint, least of all Spanish director Isabel Coixet, who is the only one making her competition debut.

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The battle for the Palme d’Or is shaping up to be very open-ended with four filmmakers vying for a second win (UK director Ken Loach, Denmark’s Lars von Trier, Jane Campion and Quentin Tarantino). Eight other directors in competition have previously been honoured at Cannes, personally or through the work of their actors: Spain’s Pedro Almodovar, Austria’s Michael Haneke, Italy’s Marco Bellocchio, France’s Alain Resnais and Jacques Audiard, the UK’s Andrea Arnold, Elia Suleiman and Park Chan-wook.

The superb line-up is completed by Oscar-winning director Ang Lee (two-time winner at Venice and once at Berlin), subtle filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang (previously lauded at Venice), the explosive Gaspar Noé, Hong-Kong film master Johnnie To, French contender Xavier Giannoli, Philippine hopeful Brillante Mendoza and China’s Lou Ye. Their work will be judged by the jury presided by Isabelle Huppert (see news).

The rest of the programme is equally impressive, with the latest works by Alejandro Amenabar, Robert Guédiguian and Terry Gilliam out of competition, and a broad panorama of world cinema and its genres in the Un Certain Regard section, Special and Midnight Screenings. The ever-purist Directors’ Fortnight (see news) will open with Francis Ford Coppola’s Tetro [+see also:
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, while Critics’ Week will showcase new talents (see news - a total of 26 debut features will vie for the Camera d’Or).

Stars are set to turn out for the red-carpet occasion, including Brad Pitt, Penélope Cruz, Rachel Weisz, Monica Bellucci, Sophie Marceau, Diane Kruger, Johnny Depp, Gérard Depardieu, Colin Farrell and Jude Law. Meanwhile, Martin Scorsese will present The Red Shoes in Cannes Classics and the Dardenne brothers will give the Cinema Lesson.

Finally, on the industry side, sellers and buyers will flock to the most important Film Market of the year, whose activity will be closely analysed in this time of global financial tension. Such economic circumstances are likely to have a considerable impact on the future volume of film production and on the quality works that contribute to the Cannes Festival’s reputation.

Official Selection

In Competition
Ken Loach - Looking for Eric [+see also:
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interview: Cannes 2009
Ken Loach

interview: Steve Evets - actor
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(UK)
Lars von Trier - Anti-Christ [+see also:
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interview: Lars von Trier
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(Denmark)
Pedro Almodóvar - Broken Embraces [+see also:
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interview: Pedro Almodóvar
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(Spain)
Michael Haneke - The White Ribbon [+see also:
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interview: Michael Haneke
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(Austria)
Marco Bellocchio - Vincere [+see also:
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interview: Cannes 2009 Marco Bellocc…
interview: Filippo Timi - actor
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(Italy)
Isabel Coixet - Map of the Sounds of Tokyo [+see also:
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(Spain)
Brillante Mendoza - Kinatay [+see also:
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(Philippines)
Quentin Tarantino - Inglourious Basterds [+see also:
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(US)
Ang Lee - Taking Woodstock (US)
Jane Campion - Bright Star [+see also:
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(New Zealand)
Tsai Ming-liang - Faces [+see also:
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(Taiwan)
Johnnie To - Vengeance (Hong Kong)
Elia Suleiman - The Time That Remains [+see also:
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(Palestine)
Xavier Giannoli - In the Beginning [+see also:
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(France)
Andrea Arnold - Fish Tank [+see also:
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interview: Andrea Arnold
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(UK)
Alain Resnais - Wild Grass [+see also:
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(France)
Jacques Audiard - A Prophet [+see also:
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interview: Jacques Audiard
interview: Jacques Audiard and Tahar R…
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(France)
Lou Ye - Spring Fever [+see also:
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(China)
Gaspar Noé - Enter the Void [+see also:
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(France)

Out of Competition
Alejandro Amenábar - Agora [+see also:
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(Spain)
Terry Gilliam - The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus [+see also:
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(US)
Robert Guédiguian - The Army of Crime [+see also:
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(France)

Special Screenings
Michel Gondry - The Thorn in the Heart [+see also:
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Zhao Liang - Petition
Souleymane Cissé - Tell Me Who You Are
Keren Yedaya - Jaffa [+see also:
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Adolfo Alix Jr., Raya Martin - Manila
Anne Aghion My Neighbor, My Killer
Eduardo Valente - Eye of the Storm
Ounie Lecomte - A Brand New Life
Fanny Ardant - Ashes and Blood [+see also:
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Midnight Screenings
Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar - A Town Called Panic [+see also:
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interview: Stéphane Aubier and Vincen…
interview: Stéphane Aubier & Vincent P…
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(Belgium)
Sam Raimi - Drag Me to Hell (US)
Marina de Van - Don’t Look Back [+see also:
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(France)

Closing Film
Jan Kounen Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky [+see also:
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Cinéfondation Selection
Dominique Baumard - Le Contretemps (France)
Dorte Bengtson - Sylfidden (Denmark)
Noamir Castéra - #1 (Belgium)
Daniel Day - Gutter (US)
Hugo Frassetto - Crossing Water (France)
Jo Sung-hee - Don’t Step Out Of The House (Korea)
Yaelle Kayam - Diploma (Israel)
Elisabet Lladó - Kasia (Belgium)
Ralitza Petrova - By the Grace of God (UK)
Juan Ignacio Pollio - El Boxeador (Argentina)
Thiago Ricarte - Chapa (Brazil)
Yuval Shani - Segal (Israel)
Song Fang - Goodbye (Switzerland)
Zuzana Kirchnerová-Špidlová - Baba (Czech Republic))
Dara Van Dusen - Malzonkowie(Poland)
Giulia Barbera, Gianluca Lo Presti, Federico Parodi & Michele Tozzi - The Naturalist (Italy)

Shorts Competition
Mark Albiston & Louis Sutherland - The Six Dollars Fifty Man (New Zealand)
Daniel Borgman - Larsog Peter (Denmark)
Alex Brendemülh - Rumbo a peor (Spain)
Jochem de Vries - Missen (Netherlands)
Jean-Christophe Lie - L’homme à la Gordini (France)
Goran Odvorcic - Ciao Mama (Croatia)
Laïla Pakalnina - Klusums (Latvia)
João Salaviza - Arena (Portugal)
Emma Sullivan - After Tomorrow (UK)

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(Translated from French)

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