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JURY GRID


THE SCREEN JURY AT CANNES


MOONRISE KINGDOM (US) Wes Anderson


RUST & BONE (Fr-Bel) Jacques Audiard


AFTER THE BATTLE (Egy-Fr) Yousry Nasrallah


REALITY (It-Fr) Matteo Garrone


PARADISE: LOVE (Aust-Ger-Fr) Ulrich Seidl


LAWLESS (US) John Hillcoat


BEYOND THE HILLS (Rom-Fr- Bel) Cristian Mungiu


LOVE (Fr-Ger-Aust) Michael Haneke


THE HUNT (Den) Thomas Vinterberg


YOU AIN’T SEEN NOTHIN’ YET! (Fr-Ger) Alain Resnais


LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE (Fr-Jap) Abbas Kiarostami


IN ANOTHER COUNTRY (S Kor) Hong Sang-soo


KILLING THEM SOFTLY (US) Andrew Dominik


THE ANGELS’ SHARE (UK-Fr- Bel-It) Ken Loach


ON THE ROAD (Fr-Braz) Walter Salles


HOLY MOTORS (Fr-Ger) Leos Carax


THE PAPERBOY (US) Lee Daniels


POST TENEBRAS LUX (Mex-Fr- Ger-Neth) Carlos Reygadas


COSMOPOLIS (Fr-Can) David Cronenberg


IN THE FOG (Ger-Neth-Lat-Russ) Sergei Loznitsa


MUD (US) Jeff Nichols


THE TASTE OF MONEY (S Kor) Im Sang-Soo


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In the first film of his Paradise trilogy, Seidl tells the story of a 50-year-old Austrian woman (Margarete Tiesel) who travels to Kenya to find a lover. Seidl last appeared in Cannes Competition with Import/Export in 2007.


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Australia’s Hillcoat reteams with The Proposition scriptwriter Nick Cave for this adaptation of Matt Bondurant’s prohibition-era family saga The Wettest County In The World. Stars Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf and Jessica Chastain.


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Haneke returns with the story of an elderly couple whose relationship is tested after one of them suffers a stroke. Jean- Louis Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva and Isabelle Huppert star. Haneke’s The White Ribbon won the Palme d’Or in 2009.


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Mads Mikkelsen stars as Lucas, a divorced man rebuilding his life who is accused of a crime he did not commit. Director Vinterberg’s Festen won a jury prize at Cannes in 1998.


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Resnais returns to Cannes Competition for the fifth time with this feature starring Mathieu Amalric, based loosely on Jean Anouilh’s 1941 play Eurydice. The director was last in Competition with 2009’s Wild Grass.


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Kiarostami’s Tokyo-set film follows a woman (Rin Takanashi) who earns her school fees as a prostitute. The Iranian auteur won the Palme d’Or in 1997 for Taste Of Cherry and was last in Competition in 2010 with Certified Copy.


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Hong won the Un Certain Regard prize in 2010 with Hahaha and returns to the Competition for the third time. In Another Country stars Isabelle Huppert, playing three different women called Anne in three different stories.


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Loach has appeared in Competition at Cannes a record 10 times and he returns to the Croisette for an 11th with this Glasgow-set caper. A group of friends take an adventurous risk and find turning to drink might just change their lives.


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In director Daniels’ follow-up to Precious, Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey and Zac Efron flesh out a 1960s-set erotic drama about a young man who falls for the lover of a Death Row inmate.


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Cronenberg adapts Don DeLillo’s novel about a financial golden boy who embarks on a day-long odyssey across Manhattan as his world collapses. Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche, Mathieu Amalric and Paul Giamatti star.


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Ukrainian director Loznitsa’s My Joy screened in Competition in 2010. Adapted from the novel by Vasiliy Bykov, In The Fog is set in the German-occupied USSR in 1942, when a railway worker is wrongly accused of being a collaborator.


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Nichols’ Take Shelter won Critics’ Week last year, and he returns with the story of a disillusioned boy and his friend who help a fugitive reconnect with the love of his life. Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon and Michael Shannon star.


An erotic drama dwelling on Na-mi (Kim Hyo-jin), the child in Im’s 2010 Competition title The Housemaid. In The Taste Of Money, the adult Na-mi is drawn into a complex relationship between her mother and a handsome male secretary.


Having previously won the Jury Prize for Silent Light and a Camera d’Or special mention for Japon, Reygadas returns to Cannes with a semi-autobiographical tale charting the travails of a young urban family living in the Mexican countryside.


Salles’ Jack Kerouac adaptation stars Garrett Hedlund and Sam Riley as beatniks Dean Moriarty and Sal Paradise on a life-affirming road trip. Kristen Stewart and Kirsten Dunst also star.


A day in the existence of a shadowy, mysterious character who inhabits many lives — alternately a captain of industry, assassin, beggar, monster and family man. Eva Mendes and Kylie Minogue star alongside Michel Piccoli.


Brad Pitt’s annual sojourn on the Croisette coincides with another starring role for his The Assassination Of Jesse James director Dominik, this time in Killing Them Softly (formerly Cogan’s Trade) as an enforcer who investigates a heist.


The Palme d’Or winning Romanian director Mungiu returns with this drama about the friendship of two young women who grew up in the same orphanage and are later reunited in a convent where one of them has made her home.


Garrone’s Gomorrah screened in Cannes Competition in 2008, winning the Grand Prix, and the director returns with a satirical drama about Italy’s obsession with reality television. Claudia Gerini stars.


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