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Latinoamérica aporta su poderío cultural al Festival de Cannes
Latinoamérica, sus jóvenes talentos y sus autores consagrados, aportarán a partir de este miércoles un brillo poderoso al Festival de Cannes, con una creciente presencia respecto a ediciones anteriores, y también en cintas como "Ché", del estadounidense...Tags: Movies, Film Festivals, Javier Bardem, Steven Soderbergh, Festive Event
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Cannes Film Festival announces official lineup
Eleventh-hour additions of Clint Eastwood's thriller "Changeling," starring Angelina Jolie, and Steven Soderbergh's double Che Guevara biopics, "The Argentine" and "Guerrilla," were among the big news delivered by festival general manager Thierry...Tags: Dustin Hoffman, Scarlett Johansson, Javier Bardem, Michelle Williams, David Lynch
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Finding roots in a reel Balkan village
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt looks like a movie set -- fitting, considering it was created by one of Europe's most famous film directors. Bosnian-born Emir Kusturica, winner of more top prizes at the Cannes Film Festival than almost any other director, has built a remote...Tags: Civil Unrest, Values, Armed Forces, Ethics, Christianity
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'My Blueberry Nights' opens Cannes Film Festival
The EnvelopeA road movie set in the U.S., directed by a Chinese auteur, financed by a French company and starring a mix of British and American actors, Wong Kar Wai's "My Blueberry Nights" will open this year's Cannes Film Festival in competition. Festival...Tags: James Gray, Harmony Korine, Gena Rowlands, Tommy Lee Jones, David Cronenberg
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2007 Cannes lineup
Opening night: "My Blueberry Nights," Wong Kar Wai, Hong Kong In Competition "An Old Mistress" (Une Vieille Maitresse), Catherine Breillat, France "The Love Songs" (Les Chansons d'amour), Christophe Honore, France "The Diving Bell and the...Tags: James Gray, Harmony Korine, Unico Incorporated , Steven Soderbergh, Abel Ferrara
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'My Blueberry Nights' to open Cannes Film Festival
Special to The TimesPARIS — A road movie set in the U.S., directed by a Chinese auteur, financed by a French company and starring a mix of British and American actors, Wong Kar Wai's "My Blueberry Nights" will open this year's Cannes Film Festival in competition....Tags: James Gray, Harmony Korine, Gena Rowlands, Tommy Lee Jones, David Cronenberg
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'Zodiac,' 'Death Proof' Lead Cannes Slate
Zap2It.comAmerican films dominate the competition slate for the 60th Cannes Film Festival. Announced Thursday (April 19), the Cannes Film Festival will open with director Wong Kar Wai's first English-language feature, the star-studded "My Blueberry Nights,"...Tags: James Gray, Steven Soderbergh, Abel Ferrara, Stephen Frears, Gus van Sant
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The nightmares that last beyond the wars
Special to The TimesJASMILA Zbanic's debut film takes place after the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s but reveals its psychic scars. "I want to show that drama doesn't lie only in blood and destroyed buildings," said Zbanic, who was a teenager during the siege of Sarajevo, "but...Tags: Sexual Assault, Movies, Film Festivals, Virginia, Los Angeles
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'The Great Water'
Times Staff Writer"The Great Water" is an unusually ambitious film from a country not ordinarily thought of as a filmmaking center. Even when it falters, it fascinates with how much it is trying to accomplish. "The Great Water" comes from Macedonia, one of the countries...Tags: Movies, Heart Disease, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Diseases
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Postcards From Cannes
Times Staff Writer'I Saw it at Cannes' May 19, 6 a.m. The sun is just a silvery speculation on the Rue d'Antibes as my taxi (90 euros for a half-hour trip!) pulls away from the Hotel Eden. The only other cars on the road are other taxis, proof that the exodus is...Tags: Fiction, Google Inc., Tickets, Vehicles, People
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Belgian filmmakers take top prize at Cannes
Times Staff WriterThe 58th Festival de Cannes struck a mighty blow for socially conscious yet highly dramatic cinema Saturday when it awarded the Palme d'Or to Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne's quietly devastating "The Child." It was the second Palme for the Belgian...Tags: Toni Morrison, Carol Reed, Daniel Auteuil, Tommy Lee Jones, Scarlett Johansson
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