A constellation of brilliant movie stars compete for the Palme d’Or at Cannes

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The logo of the Palme d’Or of the Cannes Film Festival, at the closing gala of the 75th edition, on May 28, 2022 © LOIC VENANCE / AFP/Archives

A constellation of stars from Hollywood and European cinema, such as Wes Anderson and Ken Loach, as well as six directors, including the Italian Alice Rohrwacher, a record number for the competition, will compete for the Palme d’Or at the 76th edition of the Film Festival. Cannes.

In total, 19 films will be in contention for the highest award, a selection that “will mix young filmmakers with veterans, to remember that in terms of art, there is no expiration date,” the general delegate of the contest declared this Thursday at a press conference. , Thierry Fremaux.

The American Wes Anderson, the British Ken Loach and the German Wim Wenders, all of them regulars at Cannes, stand out on the list, to which could be added at the last minute the American Martin Scorsese, who at 80 is presenting “Killers of the flower moon”, with Leonardo di Caprio.

This film, which narrates a series of murders of indigenous people in the 1920s, was announced two weeks ago, but it could still be part of the selection. “We have made the demand” to the jury, Frémaux explained.

Beyond the competition, the festival is announced to be full of stars for a long list of world premieres.

Indiana Jones and Johnny Depp with wig

Five weeks after the start of the contest (May 16 to 27), the premiere of the fifth installment of Indiana Jones (with an octogenarian Harrison Ford), a short gay western by Pedro Almodóvar and Johnny Depp wearing a wig in a movie, has been confirmed about Louis XV.

And on the Spanish side, Víctor Erice (82 years old) returns, author of important works of Hispanic cinema such as “El espíritu de la colmena” or “El Sur”, who has not shot a feature film for three decades (“El sol del quince” , 1992 documentary).

Erice will present “Cerrar los ojos”, with José Coronado and Ana Torrent, at Cannes Premières, recently created within the official selection of the contest but without competing for the Palme d’Or.

The South Korean Kim Jee-woon, with “Cobweb”, or the Brazilian Kleber Mendonca Filho, with “Ghost Portraits”, will also be the subject of special sessions.

Cannes selected five female filmmakers last year. For this edition, he surpasses that figure with Jessica Hausner, Kaouther Ben Hania, Justine Triet, Alice Rohrwacher, Catherine Breillat and Ramata-Toulaye Sy.

Spain, guest of honor

Harrison “Indiana Jones” Ford, 80, will be the subject of a special tribute, and Pedro Almódovar will also lead a debate with the public after the special presentation of his medium-length film, “Strange way of life”, a work set in the Wild West and with a gay background.

He will be accompanied by the two protagonists of the film, Ethan Hawke (“The Seven Mercenaries”) and the Chilean Pedro Pascal (“The last of us”).

Cannes honors veterans, but doesn’t lose sight of the global film scene.

To find out “what cinema has in store for us in the next ten to twenty years, the appointment is in May” in Cannes, asserted the president of the contest, Iris Knobloch.

A Mongolian film, “If only I could hibernate”, by Zoljargal Purevdash, will be screened for the first time in Cannes.

On the Latin American side, there is only one Brazilian author competing for the highest award, Karim Ainouz, with “Firebrand.”

Other directors in different categories are the Argentine Rodrigo Moreno, with “Los delinquents”, the Brazilians João Salaviza and Renée Nader Messora, with “Crowra”, and the Chilean Felipe Gálvez, with “Los colonos”.

Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman, who star in Todd Haynes’ latest film (“I’m not There”), will pass through the glamorous red carpet of the event.

The premiere of Wes Anderson’s film, “Asteroid City”, promises to be spectacular, with a long list of stars: Tom Hanks, Margot Robbie, Scarlet Johansson, Steve Carell…

Cannes is also one of the most important showcases for cinema from Asia, Africa or Latin America.

On the other hand, Spain is the guest of honor of the film market that is organized in parallel to the festival. It is the second country to receive that invitation, after India.

The Cannes market is the most important in the world, with more than 12,500 accredited visitors and 4,000 projections planned in 33 places in the city.

The president of the festival’s jury is the Swede Ruben Ostlund, who last year won the Palme d’Or with the satirical “El triángulo de la tristeza” (and another Palma in 2017 with “The Square”).

AFP

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