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Wim Wenders’s “The Palermo Shooting”

Wim - with his Palermo Shooting in competition at the 2008 festival - is a kind of Cannes ritual, if such is possible in today's festival politics. Review and retrospective.
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May 2008 Releases for Ages 12-18

The Great Debaters; Knights of the South Bronx; When I Find the Ocean
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May 2008 Releases for Ages 8-12

A Thousand Hills; Classical Baby (I'm Grown UP Now) - The Poetry Show; Jane Goodall's When Animals Talk; Knights of the South Bronx; The Legend of Tillamook's Gold; Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch Cassidy; Train Master
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May 2008 Releases for Ages 5-8

Classical Baby (I'm Grown UP Now) - The Poetry Show; Hip Hop Harry
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May 2008 Releases for Ages 2-5

Berenstein Bears: Family and Friendship; Hip Hop Harry; Ugly Duckling and Me: School Days
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March 2008 Releases for ages 0-2

Braincandy: Smell My World; Braincandy: Taste My World; Play with Me Sesame: Imagine with Me; Play with Me Sesame: Let's Play Games
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Steven Soderbergh’s “Che”

Given the theme and circumstances, one would expect that Che, the "hottest ticket" in Cannes, would enchant rather than baffle. (Reviewed at its Cannes 2008 premiere.)
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Kornel Mundruczo’s 'Delta'

Add a haunting musical score to the striking visual scenery of the Romanian Danube delta and you have a creative work of film art that deserves recognition on multiple fronts.

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Dardennes’ "Le Silence de Lorna" ("Lorna’s Silence")

Dardenne brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc return to the illegal and criminal mileau in Liège for their latest film. Award winner at 2008 Festival de Cannes.

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Pablo Trapero’s 'Leonera' ('Lion’s Den')

Quartered in a prison wing with other pregnant women, Julia - wrongly convicted of murder - is determined to raise her child herself.

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  1. Re: Mugabe and the White African (documentary)

    This is an excellent review. The issues raised are complex and fascinating.

    --morbid

  2. Re: Mugabe and the White African (documentary)

    I doubt very much if your readers would still sympathise with Mike Campbell and his son-in-law Ben F...

    --Christian Allard

  3. Re: Kites

    Why did the director have to kill Barbara Morie. I was in love with Barbara 30 minutes into the movi...

    --Rohit

  4. Re: The Last Airbender

    The actual genders and races of what the elements represent are in Rodney St.Michael's book, Sync My...

    --Guanxi

  5. Re: The Last Airbender

    Thanks for weighing in, everyone. That the Avatar would reincarnate in the Water tribe was absolutel...

    --annleee

  6. Re: The Last Airbender

    I agree completely with this review. It's true for everyone questioning the way Aang's revival was h...

    --Philip

  7. Re: The Last Airbender

    I think the fact that there is even confusion on this subject is a testament to the poor writing in ...

    --Anna

  8. Re: The Last Airbender

    Ren you are right. One of the reasons the Fire Nation was after the water nation because they wiped ...

    --Bryce

  9. Re: The Last Airbender

    Whoops! Guess I wasn't as quick on the draw as I thought. Sorry about that!

    --Ren

  10. Re: The Last Airbender

    Just wanted to help clear up a little misunderstanding: the Avatar's reincarnation process cycles th...

    --Ren