Ayer comenzó una renovada edición del Festival de Cannes que cuenta con algunos de los largometrajes más esperados para el 2009. Así, la Sección Oficial se compone de los filmes:
- “À l'origine” (In the beginning) directed by Xavier Giannoli
- “Antichrist” directed by Lars Von Trier
- “Bak-jwi” (Thirst) directed by Park Chan-Wook
- “Bright star” directed by Jane Campion
- “Chun feng chen zui de ye wan” (Spring fever) directed by Lou Ye
- “Das weisse band” (The white ribbon) directed by Michael Haneke
- “Enter the void” directed by Gaspar Noé
- “Fish tank” directed by Andrea Arnold
- “Inglourious basterds” (Inglourious basterds) directed by Quentin Tarantino
- “Kinatay” directed by Brillante Mendoza
- “Les herbes folles” (Wild grass) directed by Alain Resnais
- “Looking for Eric” directed by Ken Loach
- “Los abrazos rotos” directed by Pedro Almodóvar
- “Map of the sounds of Tokyo” directed by Isabel Coixet
- “Taking Woodstock” directed by Ang Lee
- “The time that remains” directed by Elia Suleiman
- “Un prophète” (a prophet) directed by Jacques Audiard
- “Vengeance” directed by Johnnie To
- “Vincere” directed by Marco Bellocchio
- “Visage” (Face) directed by Tsai Ming-Liang
Además el festival cuenta con otras secciones interesantes y con películas fuera de competición como “Ágora” de Alejandro Amenabar o “The imaginarium of doctor Parnassus” de Terry Gilliam.
A lo largo de esta semana y la que viene se presentarán y proyectarán los diferentes largometrajes que compiten este año en el festival. Podéis seguir las proyecciones en la página oficial Aquí. Habrá que esperar hasta el próximo 24 de mayo para conocer el palmarés.
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