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23 April 2009

Cannes 2009 Line-Up: Updates

Via Variety, the full jury, headed by Isabelle Huppert, has also been announced: Asia Argento, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Lee Chang-dong, James Gray, Hanif Kureishi, Shu Qi and Robin Wright Penn. In addition to that, a number of other screenings have been announced out of the festival's main competition. Marina de Van's Ne te retourne pas, her second feature after Dans ma peau [In My Skin], will screen along with Sam Raimi's Drag Me to Hell in the Midnight Program. The film stars Sophie Marceau, Monica Bellucci and Andrea Di Stefano. Michel Gondry's L'épine dans le coeur, Souleymane Cissé's (Yeelen) Min ye and Keren Yedaya's (Or My Treasure) Jaffa will receive special screenings. In the Un Certain Regard category: Denis Dercourt's (The Page Turner) Demain des l'aube; Alain Cavalier's (La chamade) Irène; Bahman Ghobadi's (A Time for Drunken Horses) Nobody Knows About the Persian Cats; Bong Joon-ho's (The Host) Mother; João Pedro Rodrigues' (O Fantasma) To Die Like a Man; Tales from the Golden Age from Romanian directors Hanno Hofer, Razvan Marculescu, Cristian Mungiu, Constantin Popescu and Ioana Uricaru; Pavel Lounguine's (Taxi Blues) Tzar; Pen-ek Ratanaruang's (Last Life in the Universe) Nymph; and Lee Daniels' (Shadowboxer) Precious, formerly known as Push. Check the Variety link above for more information.

10 October 2008

2009 Catalogue DVDs

Most excitingly, Koch Lorber will be releasing Pavel Lungin's wonderful Taxi Blues on DVD on 13 January; it will be their only release for the month. The film won the Best Director prize at Cannes in 1990. Kino will release Li Yang's Blind Mountain on 6 January.

Warner has announced a number of "romance" films previously unavailable in the US for January. The films include John Schlesinger's Far from the Madding Crowd (with Julie Christie, Terence Stamp, Alan Bates and Peter Finch), David S. Ward's Cannery Road (with Nick Nolte and Debra Winger), Mervyn LeRoy's Waterloo Bridge (with Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor) and Anthony Asquith's The Yellow Rolls-Royce (with Ingrid Bergman, Jeanne Moreau, Rex Harrison, Alain Delon, Shirley MacLaine, George C. Scott and Omar Sharif). All street on 27 January.