Festival Circuit 2024
- Omensetter
- Yes We Cannes
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They should have just gave the normal jury prix to Rasoulof.
- ryannichols7
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french festival going to award french director
- Never Cursed
- Such is life on board the Redoutable
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Cannot believe how much the jury liked the Audiard...
- soundchaser
- Leave Her to Beaver
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Looks like it’ll be Baker at Grand Prix and Kapadia at Palme, if I had to guess. Wasn’t anticipating a second win for Audiard.
EDIT: I am a fool. Baker getting the Palme?????
EDIT: I am a fool. Baker getting the Palme?????
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- Omensetter
- Yes We Cannes
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Oh wow
- ryannichols7
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there's just no way. can this festival branch out from English or French language winners?? is it possible? 2018-2019 feel like so long ago
- Omensetter
- Yes We Cannes
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Kapadia seemed a shoo-in for the Palme; a Baker win is shocking (somehow, despite the reviews; unless Coppola is lurking).
A great turn-out for Kapadia (and a solid political statement): From Cinefondation to the Grand Prix and raves at Cannes
A great turn-out for Kapadia (and a solid political statement): From Cinefondation to the Grand Prix and raves at Cannes
- Omensetter
- Yes We Cannes
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Oof, I forgot about Lucas.
- Omensetter
- Yes We Cannes
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No film needs to win two prizes at Cannes (unless it's 2010).
- soundchaser
- Leave Her to Beaver
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I have no time for prequel trilogy rehabilitation, but hey, Lucas has a pretty solid record as a producer. I somehow didn’t realize he was involved with Mishima.
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soundchaser wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 1:47 pmI have no time for prequel trilogy rehabilitation, but hey, Lucas has a pretty solid record as a producer. I somehow didn’t realize he was involved with Mishima.
He wrote a few checks for that and Twice Upon a Time, which are both better than anything he’s directly been responsible for in the last 30 years. Coppola was attracted to Mishima because he wanted to make his own adaptation of Spring Snow, which I think Zoetrope might still have the rights to
- ryannichols7
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Neon must be paying for the award at this point. this really doesn't register as a global film festival anymoreOmensetter wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 1:41 pmKapadia seemed a shoo-in for the Palme; a Baker win is shocking (somehow, despite the reviews; unless Coppola is lurking).
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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This was one of the most acclaimed films of the fest, what are you on about?
- thirtyframesasecond
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Is Anora winning the Palme that strange? This and the Kapadia are the two best reviewed films so they shared the two main prizes.
- soundchaser
- Leave Her to Beaver
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Five Palmes in a row for Neon is eyebrow-raising, but I'm not sure there's anything particularly conspiratorial about it. They've got money, and the juries seem to like the films the company gravitates towards.
- Finch
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Pleased for Baker. Liked Tangerine and The Florida Project very much. I still need to see Red Rocket.
Netflix bought Emilia Perez, didn't they? Maybe after a brief theatrical run and six months on streaming, they'll allow a boutique label to release it on disc (have they licensed to anyone other than Criterion, though? I don't remember off-hand).
Netflix bought Emilia Perez, didn't they? Maybe after a brief theatrical run and six months on streaming, they'll allow a boutique label to release it on disc (have they licensed to anyone other than Criterion, though? I don't remember off-hand).
- ryannichols7
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it was. but it all just seems a bit suspect at the same time. I'm also just tired of seeing anglo and francophone films winning the top prize at this fest, as if nowhere else makes movies. Venice is guilty too, being a lot more Hollywood. Cannes just feels a lot more like the Oscars now is what I'm trying to say I guessdomino harvey wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 1:58 pmThis was one of the most acclaimed films of the fest, what are you on about?
- Omensetter
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I don't know if domino's and thirtyframes's remarks were directed at me, but my surprise of Sean Baker winning derives from him not precisely fitting my schema of a Palme winner which is probably stuck in the European, self-serious past of Haneke, Dardennes, and Ceylan. Of course, his reviews were phenomenal, and I'm a fan. It seems like a deserving Palme winner like Triet was last year.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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I was directing my remarks to Ryan, and his response back makes sense. No worries everyone, let’s just all be happy that what sounds like a good movie won!
- therewillbeblus
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Yeah, thrilled for Sean Baker. He's essentially been a lone wolf making controversially-humanistic indie movies about stigmatized populations (even if they're "anglo") for a long time, and in a world that appears to be become decreasingly humanistic and more judgmental (even in this thread, and several others..) by the day, the W is heartening
- dwk
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And his foundation funds a lot of restorations.soundchaser wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 1:47 pmI have no time for prequel trilogy rehabilitation, but hey, Lucas has a pretty solid record as a producer. I somehow didn’t realize he was involved with Mishima.
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They licensed All Quiet on the Western Front to Capelight worldwide. They brought the film to the US and UK via their distribution partners while releasing it themselves locally. It’s still surprising to me that this happened but maybe Edward Berger or the producers stipulated a physical release in their contracts. I asked Capelight at the time whether this is a on-off deal but never received a reply. A year later and this is as good as confirmed by the lack of more releases.Finch wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 2:07 pmPleased for Baker. Liked Tangerine and The Florida Project very much. I still need to see Red Rocket.
Netflix bought Emilia Perez, didn't they? Maybe after a brief theatrical run and six months on streaming, they'll allow a boutique label to release it on disc (have they licensed to anyone other than Criterion, though? I don't remember off-hand).
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Gerwig told reporters after the win that Baker’s film reminded her of Hawks and Lubitsch
- dda1996a
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Anora was the first competition film I saw, and I didn't catch all of them, but it very easily was the best one.
I also caught from the competition - All We Imagine as Light, Sacred Fig, Grand Tour & Motel Destino.
Liked the Kapalia but while lovely, it is too slight; the Rasoulouf is wonderful; but Anora really is amazing and tops them both.
I've been a fan of Baker for a long time, and he spoke of his disappointment of not getting a bigger budget after The Florida Project (with COVID making Red Rocket a smaller film).
This one really feels like the one he's been waiting to make, and he uses it brilliantly to contrast the regular frills characters he loves against the rich life of the oligarchs.
The film, like his previous films, uses comedy to mask the true heartbreak and dark underbelly of them.
Anora is what you get if you made a realist version of Pretty Woman, and not a Hollywood wish fulfillment.
So trust me, out of the ones I saw it was very deserving
I also caught from the competition - All We Imagine as Light, Sacred Fig, Grand Tour & Motel Destino.
Liked the Kapalia but while lovely, it is too slight; the Rasoulouf is wonderful; but Anora really is amazing and tops them both.
I've been a fan of Baker for a long time, and he spoke of his disappointment of not getting a bigger budget after The Florida Project (with COVID making Red Rocket a smaller film).
This one really feels like the one he's been waiting to make, and he uses it brilliantly to contrast the regular frills characters he loves against the rich life of the oligarchs.
The film, like his previous films, uses comedy to mask the true heartbreak and dark underbelly of them.
Anora is what you get if you made a realist version of Pretty Woman, and not a Hollywood wish fulfillment.
So trust me, out of the ones I saw it was very deserving
- Grand Wazoo
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According to Severin, Baker gives special thanks Jess Franco and Soledad Miranda in the credits. All of this combined makes me very happy.domino harvey wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 4:21 pmGerwig told reporters after the win that Baker’s film reminded her of Hawks and Lubitsch