SCREENINGS
FESTIVAL & PRESS 4:30PM
OUTSIDE SATAN (HORS SATAN) (France) Drama, 110mins. Dir: Bruno Dumont. Key cast: David Dewaele, Alexandra Lematre, Valerie Mestdagh Near a hamlet with river and marshland lives a strange guy who struggles along, poaches, prays and builds fires. A girl from a local farm takes care of him and feeds him. They spend time together in the wide scenery of dunes and woods, mysteriously engaging in private prayer at the edge of the ponds, where the devil is prowling. Un Certain Regard, press screening Salle Debussy
Key cast: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain. Competition Grand Theatre Lumiere
4:00PM
THE LOOK (France, Germany) Documentary, 95mins. Dir: Angelina Maccarone. Documentary on the life, times and thoughts of Charlotte Rampling. Cannes Classics, press screening Salle Bazin
4:30PM
OUTSIDE SATAN (HORS SATAN) See box, above
5:00PM
BE OMID E DIDAR (AU REVOIR) (Iran) Drama, 100mins. Dir: Mohammad Rasoulouf. Key cast: Leyla Zareh, Fereshteh Sadreorafai, Shahab Hoseini. A young lawyer in Tehran searches for a visa to leave the country. Un Certain Regard Salle Bunuel
BUSONG
(Philippines) Drama, 95mins. Dir: Auraeus Solito. Key cast: Alessandra De Rossi, Bonivie Budao, Clifford Banagale. Directors’ Fortnight Theatre Croisette
THE SAVAGE (LE SAUVAGE) (France) Drama, 106mins. Dir: Jean-Paul Rappeneau. Key cast: Yves Montand, Catherine Deneuve and Luigi Vannucchi. French classic. Cannes Classics Salle du Soixantieme
5:30PM
SNOWTOWN (Australia) Drama, 120mins. Dir: Justin Kurzel. Key cast: Lucas Pittaway, Daniel Henshall, Louise Harris.. With French subtitles. Critics’ Week Miramar
6:00PM
MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE (US) Thriller, 101mins. Dir: Sean Durkin. Key cast: Elisabeth Olsen, John Hawkes, Sarah Paulson. Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, a damaged woman struggles to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult. Un Certain Regard Salle Bazin
7:00PM
THE TREE OF LIFE (US) Drama, 138mins. Dir: Terrence Malick. Key cast: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain. Competition Grand Theatre Lumiere
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IRIS IN BLOOM (EN VILLE) (France) Drama, 75mins. Dir: Valerie Mrejen, Bertrand Schefer. Key cast: Lola Creton, Stanislas Mehhar. Directors’ Fortnight Studio 13
THE LOOK (France, Germany) Documentary, 95mins. Dir: Angelina Maccarone Cannes Classics Salle du Soixantieme
UNFORGIVABLE (IMPARDONNABLES) (France) Drama, 113mins. Dir: Andre Techine. Key cast: Andre Dussollier, Carole Bouquet, Melanie Thierry. Directors’ Fortnight Theatre Croisette
8:00PM
MY LITTLE PRINCESS (France) Drama, 105mins. Dir: Eva Ionesco. Key cast: Anamaria Vartolomei, Denis Lavant, Isabelle Huppert. With French subtitles. In between the frontier of her sudden rise as a star and her dull childhood, the fairy tale of Violetta turns into sufferings. A portrait of the 1970s and a reflection on the limits of artistic creation.
Out of Competition and Critics’ Week Salle Bunuel
8.30PM
TAKE SHELTER (US) Drama, 116mins. Dir: Jeff Nichols. Key cast: Jessica Chastain, Michael Shannon. With French subtitles. Critics’ Week Cinema de Valbonne
9:15PM
THE ARTIST (France) Drama, 100mins. Dir: Michel Hazanavicius. Key cast: Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo, James Cromwell. Hollywood 1927. George Valentin is a silent movie superstar. The advent of the talkies will sound the death knell for his career and see him fall into oblivion. For young extra Peppy Miller, it seems the sky’s the limit — major movie stardom awaits. Competition Salle du Soixantieme
9:30PM
THE CAINE MUTINY (US) Drama, 124mins. Dir: Dir: Edward Dmytryk. Key cast: Humphrey Bogart, Van Johnson. Fictitious Second World War drama focusing on the mutiny of an American submarine’s crew. Cinema on the Beach Plage Mace
10:00PM
CODE BLUE (Netherlands) Drama, 80mins. Dir: Urszula Antoniak. Key cast: Bien De Moor, Lars Eidinger. Marian devotes herself to her patients like a saint. Sometimes she even takes on the role of a redeemer, by helping the gravely ill to die. When she gets linked to a neighbour in an act of common voyeurism, she becomes fascinated by him. Directors’ Fortnight Studio 13
THE ISLAND (Bulgaria) Drama, 110mins. Dir: Kamen Kalev. Key cast: Boyka Velkova, Laetitia Casta. Directors’ Fortnight Theatre Croisette
SNOWTOWN (Australia) Drama, 120mins. Dir: Justin Kurzel. Key cast: Lucas Pittaway, Daniel Henshall, Louise Harris.. With French subtitles. Critics’ Week Miramar
WHERE DO WE GO NOW ? (ET MAINTENANT ON VA OU?) (France) Drama, 110mins. Dir: Nadine Labaki. Key cast: Claude Msawbaa, Leyla Fouad. Un Certain Regard, press screening Salle Debussy
SMARKET 8:30AM
CREENINGS
TAKE SHELTER (US) Drama, 116mins. Filmnation Entertainment. Dir: Jeff Nichols. Key cast: Jessica Chastain, Michael Shannon. Bunuel
THE TREE OF LIFE (US) Drama, 138mins. Summit Entertainment. Dir: Terrence Malick. Key cast: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain. Lumiere
9:00AM BUSONG
(Philippines) Drama, 93mins. Solito Arts Productions. Dir: Auraeus Solito. Key cast: Alessandra De Rossi, Bonivie Budao, Clifford Banagale. Theatre Croisette
9:15AM
OBA, THE LAST SAMURAI (Japan) Historical, 128mins. Nippon Television Network Corp. Dir: Hideyuki Hirayama. Key cast: Yutaka Takenouchi, Sean McGowan, Daniel Baldwin.
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10:30PM
HOUSE OF TOLERANCE (L’APOLLONIDE — SOUVENIRS DE LA MAISON CLOSE) (France) Drama, 125mins. Dir: Bertrand Bonello. Key cast: Adele Haenel, Alice Barnole, Celine Sallette. Competition Grand Theatre Lumiere
PLAY (Sweden, France, Denmark) Drama, 118mins. Dir: Ruben Ostlund. Key cast: Anas Abdirahman, Sebastian Blyckert, Yannick Diakite. Documentary analysing the theatrical gimmicks used by a group of youths to rob other children. Directors’ Fortnight Cinema Les Arcades 1
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