Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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Twenty films will compete for the Palme d'

The Cannes Film Festival opens today its issue number 64 with twenty films competing for the Palme d'Or this year to try to become big names in film and Almodovar, Von Trier, Moretti Malick.

The city of the French Riviera and is ready to receive twelve days to directors, actors, producers, writers, journalists and onlookers at a traditional walk and glamor, but also display film market.

The festival begins with Woody Allen's latest, "Midnight in Paris", a declaration of love to Paris American director, including the allocation to the first lady of France, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy.

A tribute to Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci and the press conference of President of jury, U.S. actor Robert de Niro, will open the exhibition of films in competition, with the screening of "Sleeping Beauty", the debut of the Australian Julia Leigh .

The competition for the Palme d'Or include Pedro Almodóvar, with "skin dwell", measured with new films by Lars von Trier ("Melancholia"), Nani Moretti ("Habemus Papam"), Terrence Malick ( "The tree of life"), Aki Kaurismaki ("Le Havre") and the Dardenne brothers ("Le gamin au vélo.")

Movies that will go through the carpet red Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Antonio Banderas, Michel Piccoli, Kirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg but accompanied by other films on display that will complete the selection of competing for the Palme d'

So in Cannes will also be Penelope Cruz and Johnny Depp, who co-star in the latest installment of the franchise "Pirates of the Caribbean", Jodie Foster, directed by Mel Gibson in "The Beaver" or Catherine Deneuve, whose performance in "Les well-aimes" by Christophe Honoré will close the Festival on 22 May.

not forget that Friday 12 is present in the flesh Faye Dunaway, which this year shines from the promotional poster Cannes and will attend the screening of a classic: "Puzzle of a Downfall Child", along with its director, Jerry Schatzberg.

Charlotte Rampling (for the passing of "The Look"), Catherine Deneuve (by "Le Sauvage") and Malcolm McDowell, who will give a lecture and whose performance in "The clockwork orange", will be at Cannes restored version will join the official agenda of stars of the festival.

will also be the "pretty ugly" Jean-Paul Belmondo, who will receive the recognition of the festival on 17 May with the screening of the documentary Belmondo, the career ", which forces it to do the" little walk "on the red carpet at La Croisette. MORE FILMS

The tapes shown in the official selection of Cannes is also part of section "Un Certain Regard," which opens the last of Gus van Sant ("Restless") - are added to the other elected parallel sections: the Critics 'Week and Directors' Fortnight.

Critics' Week, which this year celebrates its 50th edition, screened early films, such as the Argentine Pablo Giorgelli ("Las Acacias") in a selection of seven feature films and 10 short and medium length for, say its organizers, reveal new directors.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

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Penelope Cruz film shot in Sarajevo "Venuto the world"

Actress English actress Penelope Cruz arrive in Sarajevo next September to make the movie "Venuto al mondo", the Italian director Sergio Castellitto.


This was published today by the newspaper "Avaz", which ensures that the famous actress could remain in the Bosnian capital two months, and in Sarajevo have begun preparations for the shoot.


Cruz will play in this drama to Gemma, a single mother who accompanies her teenage son to Sarajevo today, where the boy's father died during the Bosnian conflict.


A representative of the producer sarajevita Proba, Amra Baksic-Camo, told the newspaper that has come to Bosnia Castellitto to find locations for filming.


"Venuto al mondo" is adapted from the novel of the same title by Margaret Mazzantini, Castellitto's wife and one of the most popular writers of Italy.


English actress, awarded an Oscar, had already worked with Castellitto in his film "Non ti muovere" ("Do not move", 2004).

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Twenty films with Almodóvar, Trier and Malick will compete for the Palme d'

Cannes Film Festival opens tomorrow its issue number 64 with twenty films competing for the Palme d'Or this year to try to become big names in film and Almodovar, Von Trier, Moretti or Malick.

The city of the French Riviera and is ready to receive twelve days to directors, actors, producers, writers, journalists and onlookers at a traditional walk and glamor, but also display film market.

The festival begins with Woody Allen's latest, "Midnight in Paris", a declaration of love to Paris American director, including the allocation to the first lady of France, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy.

A tribute to Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci and the press conference of President of jury, U.S. actor Robert de Niro, will open the exhibition of films in competition, with the screening of "Sleeping Beauty", the debut of the Australian Julia Leigh.

The competition for the Palme d'Or include Pedro Almodóvar, with "skin dwell", measured with new films by Lars von Trier ("Melancholia"), Nani Moretti ("Habemus Papam"), Terrence Malick ( "The tree of life"), Aki Kaurismaki ("Le Havre") and the Dardenne brothers ("Le gamin au vélo.")

Movies that will go down the red carpet with Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Antonio Banderas, Michel Piccoli, Kirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg but accompanied by other movies on display that will complete the selection of competing for the Palme Golden

So in Cannes will also be Penelope Cruz and Johnny Depp, who co-star in the latest installment of the franchise "Pirates of the Caribbean", Jodie Foster, directed by Mel Gibson in "The Beaver" or Catherine Deneuve, whose interpretation in "Les well-aimes" by Christophe Honoré, close the festival on 22 May.

not forget that Friday 12 is present in the flesh Faye Dunaway, which this year shines from the promotional poster for Cannes and will attend the screening of a classic: "Puzzle of a Downfall Child", along with its director, Jerry Schatzberg.

Charlotte Rampling (for the passing of "The Look"), Catherine Deneuve (By "Le Sauvage") and Malcolm McDowell, who will give a lecture and whose performance in "The clockwork orange", will be restored version at Cannes, will join the official agenda of stars of the festival.

will also be the "pretty ugly" Jean-Paul Belmondo, who will receive the recognition of the festival on 17 May with the screening of the documentary Belmondo, the career ", which forces it to do the" little walk "on the red carpet La Croisette.

The tapes shown in the official selection of Cannes is also part of section "Un Certain Regard," which opens the last of Gus van Sant ("Restless") - selected are added to the other parallel sections: the Critics 'Week and Directors' Fortnight.

Critics' Week, which this year celebrates its 50th edition, screened early films, such as the Argentine Pablo Giorgelli ("Las Acacias") in a selection of seven feature films and 10 short and medium length for, say its organizers, reveal new directors.

The Fortnight, meanwhile, will showcase 21 feature films and 14 shorts and one of the first highlights "Impardonnables", the last of the French filmmaker André Téchiné.

Cannes, 2011 This highlights, among other things, the very low representation Latin American cinema, which has fallen to about half of films from the previous edition.

only a film in English, Almodovar, competing for the Palme d'Or, and Latin American films shown in the parallel sections, as "Un Certain Regard", where they have been selected "Bonsai" by Chilean Cristián Jiménez; " Miss Bala, "Gerardo Naranjo's Mexican and" tires fonctionner, Brazilians Juliana Rojas and Marco Dutra.

The remaining half of American films is divided between the "Fortnight" and "week" in a year that undermine Mexican cinema as Argentina or very poorly represented.

Cannes faithful to the political commitment that characterizes it, has been included in the last minute two films "semi-clandestine" Iranians, one of which pays tribute to Jafar Panahi and his struggle for freedom of expression and artistic.