AFI FEST 2009: PRECIOUS, THE WHITE RIBBON, AJAMI
Precious: Based on the Novel “Push” by Sapphire by Lee Daniels (top); The White Ribbon by Michael Haneke (middle); Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Filippo Timi in Vincere by Marco Bellocchio (bottom)
Among the Sunday, Nov. 1, highlights at the AFI FEST 2009 at the Chinese Theater complex in Hollywood are:
Lu Chuan’s historical drama City of Life and Death, winner of the Golden Shell for best picture at the San Sebastian Film Festival
Claude Chabrol’s psychological mystery-drama Bellamy, his first collaboration with Gérard Depardieu
Lee Daniels‘ Precious: Based on the Novel “Push” by Sapphire, a strong possibility for the Oscar 2010 best picture shortlist and the Sundance 2009 US Narrative Jury Prize winner
Michael Haneke’s Palme d’Or winner and potential Oscar 2010 contender [...]
by Andre Soares | October 31, 2009
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Tags: AFI FEST, AFI FEST 2009, Ajami, Bellamy, City of Life and Death, Film Festivals, Gabourey Sidibe, Gérard Depardieu, Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Lee Daniels, Los Angeles Screenings, Marco Bellocchio, Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire, The White Ribbon, Vincere
Cannes 2009: Best Actress Favorites
Best Actress
Charlotte Gainsbourg as a bereaved mother in Antichrist.
Penélope Cruz, Almodóvar’s diva in Broken Embraces.
Abbie Cornish as Fanny Brawne in Bright Star.
Katie Jarvis as an aimless teenager in Fish Tank.
Giovanna Mezzogiorno as Benito Mussolini’s ex in Vincere.
Photos: Courtesy Festival de Cannes
by Massimo David | May 22, 2009
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Tags: Abbie Cornish, Antichrist, Benito Mussolini, Bright Star, Broken Embraces, Cannes 2009, Cannes Film Festival, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Film Awards, Film Festivals, Fish Tank, Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Katie Jarvis, Penélope Cruz, Vincere
Cannes 2009: Best Screenplay Favorites
Best Screenplay
Any of those listed for best film, in addition to:
Marco Bellocchio’s Vincere (co-written by Bellocchio and Daniela Ceselli), about how Benito Mussolini mistreated his first wife (Giovanna Mezzogiorno, top photo) and son while millions of Italians thought he was just the greatest guy around.
Ken Loach’s Looking for Eric (written by Paul Laverty), about a postman who gets soccer player Eric Cantona (middle photo) to become his life coach.
Writer-director Xavier Giannoli’s In the Beginning (bottom photo), in which a con man gets a small town to build a highway.
Photos: Courtesy Festival de Cannes
by Massimo David | May 22, 2009
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Tags: Cannes 2009, Cannes Film Festival, Daniela Ceselli, Eric Cantona, Film Awards, Film Festivals, Giovanna Mezzogiorno, In the Beginning, Ken Loach, Looking for Eric, Marco Bellocchio, Paul Laverty, Vincere, Xavier Giannoli
Cannes 2009: Competition Films
Cannes Film Festival 2009: Competition Line-Up
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Los abrazos rotos (Broken Embraces), Pedro Almodóvar, Spain
Fish Tank, Andrea Arnold, UK
Un prophète (A Prophet), Jacques Audiard, France
Vincere, Marco Bellocchio, Italy
Bright Star, Jane Campion, UK
Bakjwi (Thirst), Park Chan-wook, South-Korea
Map of the Sounds of Tokyo, Isabel Coixet, Spain
À l’origine (In the Beginning), Xavier Giannoli, France
Das weisse Band (The White Ribbon), Michael Haneke, Austria
Taking Woodstock, Ang Lee, USA
Palme d’Or Line-Up: Part II
by Deborah Arthur | May 13, 2009
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Tags: A Prophet, Bright Star, Broken Embraces, Cannes 2009, Cannes Film Festival, Film Festivals, Fish Tank, In the Beginning, The White Ribbon, Vincere
