Young, unknown filmmakers launch careers at the Directors' Fortnight and International Critics' Week, while highlighted helmers waltz across the epic staircase of the Grand Théâtre Lumière.
With a great lineup of films by recognized names in world cinema (Michael Haneke, Quentin Tarantino, Pedro Almodóvar, Ang Lee ...), there's still room for surprise at this genuine auteur film festival.
Full fest coverage, including our blogger's winners wrap-up, reviews ("The White Ribbon," "Antichrist," "Tzar," more), photo galleries and special features.
Filmmakers Asghar Farhadi (About Elly) and Rune Denstad Langlo (North) and film Racing Dreams (filmmaker: Marshall Curry) were among those honored.
Re: SF Silent Film Fest Confidential
Excellent report on an apparently excellent experience. Your enthusiasm for the art of the silent fi...
--THE FUTURIST!
Great summing-up! Just one minor correction, though; I believe it was Matti Bye personally who wrote...
--Mark_in_Oakland
Re: Hollywood Enters Green Zone to Become More Eco-Friendly
Well written article, Mark. And very informative. Makes you wonder about those who talk the talk and...
--chewbacca09
Re: 'Too' Wins Two at Brussels
Nice festival. I didn't see all the winning movies, but those I really appreciated were The Man Who ...
--Vanessa
Re: The Final Take: The Legacy of ‘Jaws’
Why not a re-release? How many kids will experience Jaws for the first time on a TV? That ain't righ...
--Noam Sane
Re: At ‘Dances with Films’ Fest, Story is In, Celebrity is Out
Great article!
--AH
Re: Watch & Learn: Silver Screen Views on Immigration
Fabulous article.
--Ginger Liu
Re: Cannes Short Film Corner Takes the Long View on Short Films
xxo
--cm
Re: Seattle Confidential — Day 1
How did the audience of 2000 react to the film? Did you like it?
--Nonparatus
Re: Actors Who Sing and Singers Who Act
This is the good step u have taken. Thanks for writing this, its clear you have spent a good amount ...
--female vocalist