despite the controversies, Catherine Corsini’s film joins the selection

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2023-04-24 21:26:00

The film “The Return” had been temporarily removed from the list of contenders for the Palme d’Or due to suspicions of harassment.





By IM with AFP

Twenty-one films are nominated for the Palme d'or 2023.
Twenty-one films are nominated for the Palme d’or 2023.
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« Le retour”, a feature film by Catherine Corsini, joins the list of 21 films in the running for the Palme d’Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival, the organizers announced on Monday April 24. According to information from Parisian and of Telerama, this film was initially to appear in the official selection unveiled in mid-April by the general delegate of the festival, Thierry Frémaux, before being temporarily withdrawn. In question, suspicions of harassment and an irregularity concerning a scene involving a minor actress.

The selection “was not canceled but the board of directors wanted to know more about the situation of the work”, had then affirmed to the Parisian the Cannes Film Festival, which therefore finally included it in its list of films in competition. This work was nonetheless the subject of a rare measure: the National Cinema Center deprived it of financial aid because a scene involving a minor had not been declared to a commission responsible for studying the requests for filming with children, the organization told AFP.

“Black Flies”, by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire, also joins the selection

Catherine Corsini, 66, had been in competition on the Croisette in 2021 with “La Fracture”, a film featuring a couple of women (Marina Foïs and Valéria Bruni-Tedeschi) stuck in the hospital one evening of demonstrations and violent repressions “yellow vests”. With this selection, seven women will compete for the Palme d’Or this year, an unprecedented number. They were five in the running in 2022.

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For his part, Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire, 54, will present “Black Flies”, a thriller following two doctors in New York, adapted from the novel “911” by Shannon Burke. He was present for the last time at the Cannes Film Festival in 2017, out of competition, with “A prayer before dawn”, about a Briton finding himself in a Thai prison and discovering boxing there.

Both join a competition which includes the American Wes Anderson, the British Ken Loach and the Frenchwoman Catherine Breillat. A total of 14 films joined the Official Selection on Monday, including “Love and Forests” by French director Valérie Donzelli, “L’abbé Pierre – Une vie de combats”, biopic on the life of the founder of the association Emmaüs directed by Frédéric Tellier, and “Perdidos en la noche” by Mexican Amat Escalante, who won the prize for directing in 2013 with “Heli”.


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