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Cannes 2005 / Un Certain Regard

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13 articles available in total starting from 19/04/2005. Last article published on 21/05/2005.

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Habana Blues, closing to Latin rhythms

Some years ago, Buena Vista Social Club by Wim Wenders drew a portrait of an idealized Cuba, almost stereotypical, culturally and musically stuck in the 60’s, in which old musicians became new...  

21/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

Schläfer : Vicious triangles

Sleeper (Schläfer), Benjamin Heisenberg’s first feature —also in competition for the Caméra d’Or— deals with the complexity of human relationships, envisaged like dysfunctional triangles, à la...  

20/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

A Marock that got rid of its complexes

Brushing aside the stereotypes of the Moroccan society, Marock, the first feature film by Leila Marrakchi which was presented yesterday in the Un Certain Regard section revealed a much less...  

20/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

Johanna, a miracle according to Mundruczó

A few days before the final award ceremonies in Cannes, the Cineuropa reporters present on the Croisette agree to say that the most original, fascinating, and daring film of the festival is...  

18/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

Zim and Co : a sharp and coloured film

"It wasn’t really a love story between Cannes and I. Everything has changed today thanks to Thierry Frémaux" announced the French filmmaker Pierre Jolivet, delighted to present one of his film in...  

18/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

Le temps qui reste : an intimate vision of despair

What can one do when one’s perfect life is suddenly shattered to smithereens? Romain, a 31-year-old fashion photographer, is as successful as he is talented. When the doctor tells him he has...  

16/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

Dark Horse: becoming an adult in black and white

Dark Horse (Voksne Mennesker) is a contrasted, sharp and shadeless black and white world. This world, Daniel’s one is described by Dagur Kàri, a young Icelandic filmmaker (born in France), who...  

15/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

Falscher Bekenner : Into the greyness of life

Discovered in 2003 with his first feature film, This Very Moment, the German filmmaker Christoph Hochhäusler has confirmed the good opinions critics have about his talent as a creator of...  

14/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

Abandoned Earth : in the limbo of the post-war

A very strange journey this afternoon in the Un Certain Regard section transported the audience to a desolate part of Sri Lanka, to a region where men and women are left to their own devices...  

14/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

Nordeste : the emergency state of a society in difficulties

The Argentine filmmaker Juan Solanas who won the 2003 Prix du Jury at the Cannes Film Festival and the Cesar Award of the best short film in 2004 for L’Homme sans tête, is back again at Cannes...  

13/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Un Certain Regard

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