Indian documentaries to be part of Cannes Film Festival

Shaunak Sen’s documentary India’s All That Breathe will be part of the special screening of the Cannes Film Festival this year. It follows the journey of two brothers, Nadeem and Saud, who work with injured black kites, non-human casualties of Delhi’s ailing ecosystem. Side by side with Sen will be no less than directors Ethan Coen (Jerry Lee Lewis) and Sergei Loznitsa (Natural History of Destruction).

French director Michel Hazanavicius’ (The Artist) Jade will open the 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival on 17 May. It will slot out of competition. These were announced today by Thierry Framaux, the Festival General Delegate, at a crowded media conference in Paris.

Some other titles would be:

The main competition will feature Canadian author David Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future, featuring Lee Seydoux, Kristen Stewart and Viggo Mortensen, Ali Abbasi’s Holy Spider, Claire Dennis’s The Stars at Noon and festival regular James Grey’s Armageddon Time (upcoming age) are included. Story with Anne Hathaway, Anthony Hopkins and Jeremy Strong).

We will have 2018 Palm d’Or winner Hirokazu Kore-eda (Shoplifters) from Japan presenting the brokers. It will not be in Japanese but in Korean. In addition, South Korean master Park Chan-wook will offer a thriller, Decision to Leave. Park has previously won the Cannes Grand Prix (2004 for Old Boy) and the Jury Prize (2009 for Thirst).

Two-time Palme d’Or winners Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Rosetta, L’Enfant) will join Tori and Lokita.

Renowned American director Kelly Reichardt will present Showing Up in Cannes with nostalgia from Italian director Mario Martone and RMnby Romanian writer Cristian Mungieu. We will have Chie Hayakawa for the first time with Plan 75, Lise Akoka with Les Pires and Romain Guerrett and Belk with Metronome. All of these will be displayed in a certain relationship section.

Fremox confirms 47 films in this year’s official selections, including Jung-Jae Lee’s Hunt, Smoking Make You Cough from French director Quentin Dupieux, Moonage Daydream by Brett Morgan, and Ethan Coen’s Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind .

He also said that the main competition jury would be confirmed in the next few days, and that a few more titles would be added.

The festival will continue till May 28.

Here is the full list of titles:

Opening Night Film (out of competition)

Z by Michel Hazanavicius

Competition

Armageddon Time by James Gray

boy from heaven by tariq saleh

Kore-Eda Hirokazu. by broker

Near Lucas Dhonte

Future Crimes by David Cronenberg

Park Chan-wook’s decision to leave

EO by Jerzy Skolimowski

Frere et Sour by Arnaud Desplechin

Sacred Spider by Ali Abbasi

Brothers of Leela by Saeed Raustai

Les Amadiers by Valeria Bruni Tedeschik

Nostalgia by Mario Martone

Showing by Kelly Richard

Stars in the Afternoon by Claire Dennis

Tchaikovsky’s Wife by Kirill Serebrennikov

Ruben stlund. by Triangle of Sadness

Tori and Lokita by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne

Christian Mungiu. by RMN

un fixed relationship

All the People I’ll Never Be by Davy Chow

The Beast by Riley Kaugh and Gina Gammel

Burning Days by Emin Alpere

Butterfly Vision by Maxim Nakonechny

Courses by Marie Kreutzer

Domingo and the Midst Aerial Escalante by Meja

Godland by Helinur Palmasson

Joyland by Sam Sadiq

Les Pires by Lis Acoca and Romane Guerreta

Metronome by Alexandru Belko

Plan 75 by Hayakawa Chie

Rodeo by Lola Quivorone

Sick of Myself by Christopher Borgli

Agnieszka Smosinska. by Silent Twins

Strangers by Thomas M. Wright

special screening

All That Breathes by Shaunak Sen

Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind by Ethan Coen

The Natural History of Destruction by Sergei Loznitsa

cannes premiere

Dodo Panos H. by kautrasy

Irma Vape by Olivier Assaysi

Nightfall by Marco Bellocchio

Nos Frangins by Rachid Boucharebo

out of competition

Elvis by Baz Luhrmann

Masquerade by Nicolas Bedos

November by Cedric Jimenzo

Three Thousand Years of Longing by George Miller

Top Gun: Maverick by Joseph Kosinski

midnight screening

Hunting by Lee Jung-jae

Moonage Daydream by Brett Morgan

Smoking Makes You Cough by Quentin Dupieux

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