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Cannes Film Screenings - May 22

Make sure you know what's being screned today in Cannes. Happy End is a film that continues the underlying theme of The Festival which seems to be focused on the palpable refugee crisis. Several films in competition will be screened and premiered today including The Killing of a Sacred Deer and Netflix's The Meyerowitz Stories. 

The Killing of A Sacred Deer // Yorgos Lanthimos (In Competition – Feature Films)

8:30 – Grand Théâtre Lumière

13:30  – Grand Théâtre Lumière

19:30  – Grand Théâtre Lumière

Steven, a charismatic surgeon, is forced to make an unthinkable sacrifice after his life starts to fall apart, when the behaviour of a teenage boy he has taken under his wing turns sinister.

 

Happy End // Michael Haneke (In Competition – Feature Films)

11:00 – Grand Théâtre Lumière

12:30 – Soxiantième Theatre

22:15 – Grand Théâtre Lumière

"All around us, the world, and we, in its midst, blind". A snapshot from the life of a bourgeois European family set in Calais with the European refugee crisis as the backdrop.

 

Geu-Hu (The Day After) // Sangsoo Hong (In Competition – Feature Films)

16:30 – Grand Théâtre Lumière

It is Areum's first day of work at a small publisher. Her boss Bongwan loved and recently broke up with the woman who previously worked there.  Today too, the married Bongwan leaves home in the dark morning and sets off to work. The memories of the woman who left weigh down on him. That day Bongwan's wife finds a love note, bursts into the office, and mistakes Areum for the woman who left.

 

En Attendant Les Hirondelles (Until The Birds Return) // Karim Moussaoui (Un Certain Regard)

11:00 – Debussy Theatre

Algeria today. Past and present collide in the lives of a newly wealthy property developer, a young
woman torn between the path of reason and sentiment and an ambitious neurologist impeded by
wartime wrongdoings. Three stories that plunge us into the human soul of a contemporary Arab
society.

 

L’Atelier (The Workshop) // Laurent Cantet (Un Certain Regard)

14:00 – Debussy Theatre

22:15 – Debussy Theatre

La Ciotat, the South of France. Antoine attends a summer writing workshop in which a few young people have been selected to write a crime thriller with the help of Olivia, a famous novelist. The creative process will recall the town's industrial past, a form of nostalgia to which Antoine feels indifferent. More concerned with the fears of the modern world, the young man soon clashes with the group and Olivia, who seems at the same time alarmed and captivated by Antoine's violence.

 

Out // György Kristóf (Un Certain Regard – First Film)

16:30 – Debussy Theatre

Agoston, a family man in his fifties has just lost his job at a power plant. He sets off to wander through Eastern Europe with a desperate hope of finding a job and fulfilling a dream of catching a big fish. In Baltics he finds himself with nothing but a sea-salt and wind behind his collar. Journey spins him deeper and deeper into the sea of bizarre events to meet a friendly woman, a Russian friend with unfriendly intensions and a sad earless stuffed rabbit. Waves spread over the sand, flow backwards slowly. A new wave arrives to sweep off the previous one. Here the sea ends, by no means where it begins.

 

The Meyerowitz Stories (New And Selected) // Noah Baumbach (In Competition – Feature Film)

10:00 – Soixantième Theatre

An estranged family gathers together in New York for an event celebrating the artistic work of their influential yet aging father.

 

Le Redoutable (Redoubtable) // Michel Hazanavicius (In Competition- Feature Films)

14:45 – Soixantième Theatre

Paris 1967. Jean-Luc Godard, the leading filmmaker of his generation, is shooting La Chinoise with the woman he loves, Anne Wiazemsky, 20 years his junior. They are happy, attractive, in love, they marry. But the film’s reception unleashes a profound self-examination in Jean-Luc. The events of May ’68 will amplify this process, and the crisis that shakes the filmmaker will transform him profoundly, from a star cineaste to a Maoist artist entirely outside the system, as misunderstood as he is incomprehensible.

 

Fortunata // Sergio Castellitto (Un Certain Regard)

22:00 – Bazin Theatre

ortunata has a difficult life, a daughter of eight and a failed marriage behind her. She works as a hairdresser in people’s houses, leaving from the outskirts to cross the city, going to the homes of the well-off to do women’s hair. Fortunata fights every day with determination to achieve her dream: opening her own salon and challenging fate, in an attempt at emancipating herself and gaining her independence and the right to some happiness. She knows that to achieve her dreams she has to be firm: she has thought of everything, she is ready for anything, but she had not considered the variable of love, the one subversive force capable of sweeping aside every certainty. Also because, perhaps for the first time, someone looks at her as the woman she is and truly loves her.

 

Wind River // Taylor Sheridan (Un Certain Regard First Film)

13:00 Bazin Theatre

WIND RIVER is a chilling thriller that follows a rookie FBI agent who teams up with a local game tracker with deep community ties and a haunted past to investigate the murder of a local girl on a remote Native American Reservation in the hopes of solving the mysterious death. Written and directed by Taylor Sheridan, WIND RIVER also stars Gil Birmingham, Jon Bernthal, Julia Jones, Kelsey Asbille, and James Jordan.

 

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