The first edition of the Cannes International Film Festival (CIFF) was originally set to be held in Cannes in 1939 under the presidency of Louis Lumière. However, it was not until over a year after World War II ended that it finally took place, September 20, 1946. It was subsequently held every September – except in 1948 and 1950 – and then every May from 1952 onwards.
This year is the 65th Cannes IFF Anniversary Edition. It will run from May 16 through May 27th. Among
those who mainly are associated with American motion pictures and who are expected to walk the red carpet are: Brad Pitt, Reese
Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson, Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn and
Matthew McConaughey.
The full line-up for the Festival's Jury, who will judge the 22 motion pictures in competition is: French actress Emmanuelle Devos; German actress Diane Kruger; French designer Jean Paul Gaultier; British actor Ewan McGregor; American director, scriptwriter and producer Alexander Payne; and Haitian director, scriptwriter and producer Raoul Peck.
The Competition Jury will be presided over by Italian director, actor and producer, Nanni Moretti. The
task of selecting the best new filmmaker falls to Brazilian
filmmaker Carlos Diegues, head of the jury for the Camera d'Or.
President Gilles Jacob, and artistic director Thierry Fremaux, announced the official selection of films in competition, which will include a stronger showing from the U.S. this year than last. Some of the films in competition are from: David Cronenberg (Crash, 1996), Lee Daniels (Precious, 2009), Ken Loach (The Wind That Shakes the Barley, 2006) and Michael Haneke (The White Ribbon, 2009).
Veteran French filmmaker Alain Resnais, who is approaching 90, will bring a new film, You Haven’t Seen Anything Yet (Vous N’avez encore rien vu), an adaptation of Jean Anouilh’s Eurydice from Greek mythology, starring Marion Cotillard and Cannes veteran Mathieu Amalric. Resnais won his fourth Palm d'Or in 2009 for Wild Grass.
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MOONRISE KINGDOM |
Two-time Oscar nominated director Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom will open the 65th Anniversary Edition Wednesday, May 16, the opening night of competition. Anderson's previous films include: The Royal Tenenbaums, Fantastic Mr. Fox and Rushmore. The Moonrise Kingdom cast includes Kara Hayward, Jared Gilman, Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Tilda Swinton, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Jason Schwartzman, Harvey Keitel and Bob Balaban. Music by Alexandre Desplat, who was nominated for an Oscar for The King's Speech, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and The Queen.
Focus Features has acquired the world wide rights to Moonrise Kingdom. It opens in the U. S. in select theaters May 25th.
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French director Claude Miller |
Thérèse Desqueyroux (a.k.a., Thérèse D ), a 2012 adaptation of the novel by François Mauriac, the final movie directed by the late French director Claude Miller (20 February 1942 – 4 April 2012), will close the festival Sunday, May 27th. A previous adaptation of the novel was filmed in 1962. No release date in the U.S. has been announced.
Miller, film producer, writer and director, was 70 when he died. His principal mentor was my late friend, French director François Truffaut. The movie features Audrey Tautou in the title role as well as Gilles Lellouche and Anaïs Demoustier. A release date in the U.S. has not been announced. READ MORE
Every year, the Cannes Film Festival invites prominent figures from the world of cinema to give “Masterclasses,” Chiefly focusing on directing. Previous directors have included Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, Wong Kar-wai, etc. from time to time, the Masterclasses explore other aspects of film-making other than directing.
Masterclasses for the 65th anniversary will be given by Philip Kaufman, Alexandre Desplat and Norman Lloyd (above). Each speak about their work at the Buñuel Theatre followed by a Q&A with the audience.
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Sean Penn |
The Festival de Cannes will present "Haiti: Carnival in
Cannes," a benefit event presented by Giorgio Armani in support of Sean
Penn’s J/P HRO, Paul Haggis’ Artists for Peace and Justice and Petra
Nemcova’s Happy Heart’s Fund for their united and extraordinary fund raising work in
Haiti.
That gala evening, presented by Giorgio Armani, will feature a dinner Friday, May 18th at the Festival Agora. The funds raised
at the gala will benefit all three charities and help them to bring
sustainable programs to the Haitian people quickly and effectively.
A
Haitian show entitled “Carnival in Cannes” will present a concert of
authentic RaRa and Racine music, created with the RAM band, Haiti's
leading Racine group, brought in for the occasion from Haiti. The event
will be co-sponsored by Chopard.
Festival Site in English