Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Inside Out 2015 Movie Exclusive News

Inside Out 2015 Movie Exclusive News: As expected, the pace of study / American specialty will be well represented in the competition, with a world premiere early Woody Allen "The irrational" starring Joaquin Phoenix and Emma Stone; Share a previously announced by George Miller, "Mad Max: Fury Road" with Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron; and the latest Pixar extravaganza show "Inside Out". The latter will be escorted out of the race by another animated film, produced by Mark Osborne-French, English adaptation of "The Little Prince", with voice work from Riley Osborne, Jeff Bridges, Del Toro and Cotillard.



At the same time, one of the first eight characteristics mentioned in the official selection, some probably more interest than the director Natalie Portman helm "History of Love and Darkness," an adaptation of the bestselling autobiography of the Israeli-shot Amos Oz gets special meetings berth.

Asia has a strong presence in the race in a time of "Our Little Sister," a Japanese comic book adaptation by Hirokazu Kore-eda; "The mountains may depart," a drama in three parts of the mainland Chinese writer Jia Zhangke; and "The murderess", an epic martial arts long beer Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien. Cannes 2015 also appears to be a strong point for the Italian directors, Palma bridesmaids Garrone and Sorrentino duking with Palme winner Nanni Moretti, is back with his semi-autobiographical drama "My Motherland". And perhaps the most unexpected entries is "the son of Saul," a tragedy of the Holocaust first Hungarian director Laszlo Nemes, and her debut exclusively in the running for the Palme.

All these attractive prospects aside, the press conference on Thursday morning in Paris, has left a number of questions, starting with the fact that only 17 films were announced for the competition and 14 in the section Un Certain Regard, a program that runs parallel to the competition. Cannes general delegate Thierry Fremaux (next to the newly installed president Pierre Lescure) has assured the public that the more photos added to the lineup in the next few days. It remains to be seen if it means making room for British directors and / or Latin America, which is currently represented in the competition.

As it is, while the procedure begins with Emmanuelle Bercot previously announced "Standing Tall" starring Catherine Deneuve, the festival has yet to announce whether to open a film or a film closing night Un Certain Regard. Recognizing that there are many films that did not make the cut, although liked by choice, Fremaux said: "It is a good choice is new, it's nice ... Our selection will present a number of assumptions, hypotheses, e. The mission is to put new names on the map of world cinema."

Fremaux also directs a large number of British films Lingo English-speaking and notes that he and his committee many movies that had refused to use the language in an absurd and not intuitive. "We try to get this point understood by some American producers certainly do that English is the language of the world", says Fremaux. "We can not be Latin American character, Asia and the Middle East speak in English if it were their own language."

Lescure film Sorrentino and Garrone important exception: "The coherence choice of language from artistic considerations, rather than economic." Among the many films that are not on the Thursday announcement (including Terence Davies 'Sunset Song, "by Miguel Gomes' Thousand and One Nights" and "Love in Khon Kaen" Apichatpong Weierstrass), two of the no-show was named the most outstanding and Arnaud surprising was "Arcadies Nose" "Love". 

Gaspar Noe absence of these two pillars Cannes Desplechin and can be attributed to a stronger than usual for the French film, which will be represented in the competition for the plight of immigrants, Jacques Audiard "Erran" years; "Mon Roi" Maïwenn a romance with Vincent Cassel and Bercot; Incest questions about Valerie Donzelli drama "Marguerite and Julien"; and Stephane Brize "A simple man", with Vincent Lindon.

Other French speaking voices have not been announced Thursday include Xavier Giannoli "Margarita", Sam Mendes "Valley of Love" by Jaco van Dormael's "New Testament" and Joachim Lafosse "The White Knight", although he expects that most part if not all these titles can still find berths in the official selection or fifteen days, which will notify its range April 21 (Critics Week sidebar will be released April 20)

Donzelli and Maïwenn are the only two riders competing for the Palme d'Or, a number in line with the previous year; Bercot track "Standing Tall" in the competition would have involved a total of three. Yet it seems the festival to make an effort to address previous criticisms of the under-representation of women - not only towards the opening of its first female film almost 30 years ago Diane Kurys' "A man in love" (1987), but also to Working with the company of French luxury products fuse current Women in motion a series of lectures and panels highlighting achievements by women in the film.

As usual, the section Un Certain Regard, a sidebar devoted to job creators and new talent, an important platform for the national cinemas will not be represented in the competition. These include India (Neeraj Ghaywan "Just Fly Away" Gurvinder Singh "Fourth Movement"), Romania (Corneliu Porumboiu to "estimate", "downstairs" by Radu Muntean), Iran ("Nahid" Ida Panahandeh), Iceland (Grimar Hákonarson of "Rams") and South Korea.

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