Twenty-one films will vie for the top spot at the 76th Cannes film festival, which starts next week, hoping to join the roll call of past classics, from Taxi Driver and M*A*S*H to Parasite
We’re a week away from this year’s Cannes film festival, and I’m among those tensing with excitement. With new works from Martin Scorsese, Jonathan Glazer, Alice Rohrwacher and Todd Haynes, among others, it’s a tasty lineup. Twenty-one films – seven by female directors, a record for the fest – are jostling for the Palme d’Or, with reigning champion Ruben Östlund leading the jury to determine his successor.
Arguably the most prestigious prize in world cinema, the Palme d’Or nonetheless has a curious legacy. It is subject first to the biases of a festival selection committee that picks the annual handful of contenders, and second to the whims of nine celebrity jurors,...
We’re a week away from this year’s Cannes film festival, and I’m among those tensing with excitement. With new works from Martin Scorsese, Jonathan Glazer, Alice Rohrwacher and Todd Haynes, among others, it’s a tasty lineup. Twenty-one films – seven by female directors, a record for the fest – are jostling for the Palme d’Or, with reigning champion Ruben Östlund leading the jury to determine his successor.
Arguably the most prestigious prize in world cinema, the Palme d’Or nonetheless has a curious legacy. It is subject first to the biases of a festival selection committee that picks the annual handful of contenders, and second to the whims of nine celebrity jurors,...
- 5/6/2023
- by Guy Lodge
- The Guardian - Film News
NEW YORK -- Richard Harris, who died Friday, could still be the focus of one last Oscar campaign. Indie distributor First Look Pictures will roll out My Kingdom, featuring Harris in his last starring role, for a qualifying awards run Dec. 6. Harris nabbed a best actor nomination at the British Independent Film Awards for his role in Kingdom after the movie's release in the U.K. several weeks ago. The film, which had its world premiere at the recent Toronto International Film Festival, is billed as a "modern British gangster" story inspired by Shakespeare's King Lear. Directed by Don Boyd (Twenty-One), and produced through Sky Pictures, Kingdom also stars Lynn Redgrave. Harris was twice nominated for a best actor Academy Award during his lifetime.
- 10/30/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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