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]]>This year’s Sundance Film Festival is boasting a jam-packed lineup of 118 films.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, this year’s is female-powered screening films such as Julie Taymor’s The Glorias, featuring Alicia Vikander, Julianne Moore and Steinem as her trailblazing feminist self, Lana Wilson’s doc Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, which delves into the pop icon’s transformation from apolitical star, to well a very political icon, and Nicole Newnham and Jim LeBrecht’s doc Crip Camp, about a 1970s summer camp for disabled teens produced via the Obamas’ Higher Ground banner.
This year will also mark Sundance director John Cooper’s 11-year run at the helm of the indie film festival. Cooper said of the 2002 lineup and the decision to feature female filmmakers: “You’re basically telling people there’s a possibility. Someone will see, ‘Oh, that person looks like me, and they got in. There’s a pathway there.’ I think that does inspire people to take action and follow their dreams.”
The 2020 Sundance Film Festival runs January 23–February 2 in Park City.
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]]>According to multiple outlets, the selection includes an impressive 13 female filmmakers among the mix of expected names such as Pedro Almodóvar (Pain & Glory), Terrence Malick (A Hidden Life) and Ken Loach (Sorry We Missed You).
No word yet on Quentin Tarantino’s anticipated Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, so we could be facing a major snub situation, but that’s still unknown. Other no-shows for the moment are James Gray’s Ad Astra, and last year’s Palme d’Or winner Hirokazu Kore-eda with The Truth.
The lineup was unveiled Thursday morning from the UGC Normandie theater on Paris’ Champs-Elysées.
The festival is still not budging on its decisions not to allow any Netflix films into competition.
The 2019 Cannes Film Festival runs May 14th-25th. Its opening film is The Dead Don’t Die (Jim Jarmusch).
Check out the almost-full list below.
COMPETITION
Pain & Glory, dir: Pedro Almódovar
Parasite, dir: Bong Joon-ho
The Wild Goose Lake, dir: Diao Yinan
The Traitor, dir: Marco Bellocchio
Young Ahmed, dirs: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
Matthias And Maxime, dir: Xavier Dolan
Oh Mercy, dir: Arnaud Desplechin
A Hidden Life, dir: Terrence Malick
Sorry We Missed You, dir: Ken Loach
Little Joe, dir: Jessica Hausner
Portrait Of A Lady On Fire, dir: Céline Sciamma
Atlantique, dir: Mati Diop
Sibyl, dir: Justine Triet
It Must Be Heaven, dir: Elia Suleiman
Frankie, dir: Ira Sachs
Bacurau, dirs: Kleber Mendonça Filho & Juliano Dornelles
The Whistlers, dir: Corneliu Porumboiu
Les Misérables, dir: Ladj Ly
OUT OF COMPETITION
Les Plus Belles Années D’Une Vie, dir: Claude Lelouch
Rocketman, dir: Dexter Fletcher
Too Old To Die Young – North Of Hollywood, West Of Hell (two episodes); dir: Nicolas Winding Refn
Diego Maradona, dir: Asif Kapadia
La Belle Epoque, dir: Nicolas Bedos
MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil, dir: Lee Won-Tae
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
Tommaso, dir: Abel Ferrara
Share, dir: Pippa Bianco
For Sama, dirs: Waad Al Kateab & Edward Watts
Etre Vivant Et Le Savoir, dir: Alain Cavalier
Family Romance LLC, dir: Werner Herzog
UN CERTAIN REGARD
Invisible Life, dir: Karim Aïnouz
Beanpole, dir: Kantemir Balagov
The Swallows Of Kabul, dirs: Zabou Breitman & Eléa Gobé Mévellec
A Brother’s Love, dir: Monia Chokri
The Climb, dir: Michael Covino
Jeanne, dir: Bruno Dumont
A Sun That Never Sets, dir: Olivier Laxe
Chambre 212, dir: Christophe Honoré
Port Authority, dir: Danielle Lessovitz
Papicha, dir: Mounia Meddour
Adam, dir: Maryam Touzani
Zhuo Ren Mi Mi, dir: Midi Z
Liberté, dir: Albert Serra
Bull, dir: Annie Silverstein
Summer Of Changsha, dir: Zu Feng
Evge, dir: Nariman Aliev
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]]>This year’s Sundance Film Festival is boasting a jam-packed lineup of 118 films.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, this year’s is female-powered screening films such as Julie Taymor’s The Glorias, featuring Alicia Vikander, Julianne Moore and Steinem as her trailblazing feminist self, Lana Wilson’s doc Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, which delves into the pop icon’s transformation from apolitical star, to well a very political icon, and Nicole Newnham and Jim LeBrecht’s doc Crip Camp, about a 1970s summer camp for disabled teens produced via the Obamas’ Higher Ground banner.
This year will also mark Sundance director John Cooper’s 11-year run at the helm of the indie film festival. Cooper said of the 2002 lineup and the decision to feature female filmmakers: “You’re basically telling people there’s a possibility. Someone will see, ‘Oh, that person looks like me, and they got in. There’s a pathway there.’ I think that does inspire people to take action and follow their dreams.”
The 2020 Sundance Film Festival runs January 23–February 2 in Park City.
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]]>The post Cannes Film Festival 2019 Lineup Revealed appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>According to multiple outlets, the selection includes an impressive 13 female filmmakers among the mix of expected names such as Pedro Almodóvar (Pain & Glory), Terrence Malick (A Hidden Life) and Ken Loach (Sorry We Missed You).
No word yet on Quentin Tarantino’s anticipated Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, so we could be facing a major snub situation, but that’s still unknown. Other no-shows for the moment are James Gray’s Ad Astra, and last year’s Palme d’Or winner Hirokazu Kore-eda with The Truth.
The lineup was unveiled Thursday morning from the UGC Normandie theater on Paris’ Champs-Elysées.
The festival is still not budging on its decisions not to allow any Netflix films into competition.
The 2019 Cannes Film Festival runs May 14th-25th. Its opening film is The Dead Don’t Die (Jim Jarmusch).
Check out the almost-full list below.
COMPETITION
Pain & Glory, dir: Pedro Almódovar
Parasite, dir: Bong Joon-ho
The Wild Goose Lake, dir: Diao Yinan
The Traitor, dir: Marco Bellocchio
Young Ahmed, dirs: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
Matthias And Maxime, dir: Xavier Dolan
Oh Mercy, dir: Arnaud Desplechin
A Hidden Life, dir: Terrence Malick
Sorry We Missed You, dir: Ken Loach
Little Joe, dir: Jessica Hausner
Portrait Of A Lady On Fire, dir: Céline Sciamma
Atlantique, dir: Mati Diop
Sibyl, dir: Justine Triet
It Must Be Heaven, dir: Elia Suleiman
Frankie, dir: Ira Sachs
Bacurau, dirs: Kleber Mendonça Filho & Juliano Dornelles
The Whistlers, dir: Corneliu Porumboiu
Les Misérables, dir: Ladj Ly
OUT OF COMPETITION
Les Plus Belles Années D’Une Vie, dir: Claude Lelouch
Rocketman, dir: Dexter Fletcher
Too Old To Die Young – North Of Hollywood, West Of Hell (two episodes); dir: Nicolas Winding Refn
Diego Maradona, dir: Asif Kapadia
La Belle Epoque, dir: Nicolas Bedos
MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil, dir: Lee Won-Tae
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
Tommaso, dir: Abel Ferrara
Share, dir: Pippa Bianco
For Sama, dirs: Waad Al Kateab & Edward Watts
Etre Vivant Et Le Savoir, dir: Alain Cavalier
Family Romance LLC, dir: Werner Herzog
UN CERTAIN REGARD
Invisible Life, dir: Karim Aïnouz
Beanpole, dir: Kantemir Balagov
The Swallows Of Kabul, dirs: Zabou Breitman & Eléa Gobé Mévellec
A Brother’s Love, dir: Monia Chokri
The Climb, dir: Michael Covino
Jeanne, dir: Bruno Dumont
A Sun That Never Sets, dir: Olivier Laxe
Chambre 212, dir: Christophe Honoré
Port Authority, dir: Danielle Lessovitz
Papicha, dir: Mounia Meddour
Adam, dir: Maryam Touzani
Zhuo Ren Mi Mi, dir: Midi Z
Liberté, dir: Albert Serra
Bull, dir: Annie Silverstein
Summer Of Changsha, dir: Zu Feng
Evge, dir: Nariman Aliev
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