The Cannes Film Festival have officially announced the remaining titles in the completed festival lineup, and for anyone holding out hope that heavyweights Bela Tarr or Terrence Malick might make a last minute appearance, those dreams have been dashed.
Filling out the last two slots of the In Competition lineup are “Chongqing Blues,” by Chinese director Wang Xiaoshuaï, which has been upgraded from its previous slot in the Un Certain Regard programming, and “Tender Son – The Frankenstein Project” by Hungarian director Kornél Mundruczo. This now puts the complete In Competition lineup at 18 films, down from the traditional 20 of past years (maybe they’re still holding out hope for those last two spots?).
As we previously reported Olivier Assayas’ “Carlos” will be given an Out Of Competition screening and despite some reports to the contrary, it will be the full five hour plus version of the film. Also receiving an Out Of Competition screening is Andrei Ujică’s “The Autobiography Of Nicolae Ceausescu.”
While we previously speculated Argentinian film “Carancho” by Pablo Trapero might be given be given a competition slot, it has instead been added to the Un Certain Regard programming. Joining him will be Jia Zhang Ke’s latest, “I Wish I Knew.”
The Brazilian omnibus “5XFavela” directed by Carlos Diegues and featuring amateur directors from Rio’s slums will get a Special Screening as will Lucy Walker’s documentary on the nuclear arms race, “Countdown To Zero.”
Finally esteemed composer and Playlist favorite, Alexandre Desplat, is the final member of the Jury of the 63rd edition of the Festival de Cannes headed by Tim Burton.
The complete festival lineup is below:
Cannes 2010: IN COMPETITION
Mathieu Amalric’s “Tournee”
Xavier Beauvois’ “Of Gods And Men”
Rachid Bouchareb’s “Hors La Loi”
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s “Biutiful”
Mahamat Saleh Haroun’s “A Screaming Man (Un Homme Qui Crie)”
Im Sang-soo’s “Housemaid”
Abbas Kiarostami’s “Certified Copy”
Takeshi Kitano’s “Outrage”
Lee Chang-dong’s “Poetry”
Mike Leigh’s “Another Year”
Doug Liman’s “Fair Game”
Sergei Loznitsa’s “You. My Joy”
Daniele Luchetti’s “La Nostra Vita”
Nikita Mikhalkov’s “Burnt By The Sun 2”
Bertrand Tavernier’s “La Princesse De Montpensier”
Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s “Loong Boonmee Raleuk Chaat (Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives)”
Wang Xiaoshuaï’s “Chongqing Blues”
Kornél Mondrucz’s “Tender Son – The Frankenstein Project”
Out Of Competition
Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps”
Woody Allen’s “You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger”
Stephen Frear’s “Tamara Drewe”
Olivier Assayas’ “Carlos”
Andrei Ujic’să “The Autobiography Of Nicolae Ceausescu.”
Un Certain Regard
Hong Sang-soo’s “Hahaha”
Cristi Puiu’s “Aurora”
Xavier Dolan’s “Les amours imaginaires”
Jean-Luc Godard “Socialisme”
Ágnes Kocsis’ “Pál Adrienn”
Derek Cianfrance: “Blue Valentine”
Manoel de Oliveira: “O estranho caso de Angelica”
Lodge Kerrigan “Rebecca H. (Return to the Dogs)”
Ivan Fund and Santiago Loza: “Los Labios” (The Lips)”
Fabrice Gobert: “Simon Werner a Disparu…”
Christoph Hochhausler: “Unter Dir Die Stadt (The City Below)”
Vikramaditya Motwane: “Udaan”
Radu Muntean: “Marti Dupa Craciun (Tuesday, After Christmas)”
Hideo Nakata: “Chatroom”
Oliver Schmitz: “Life Above All”
Daniel Vega: “Octubre”
David Verbeek: “R U There”
Pablo Trapero’s “Carancho”
Jia Zhang Ke’s “I Wish I Knew”
Special Screening
Diego Luna – “Abel”
Charles Ferguson: “Inside Job”
Sophie Fiennes: “Over Your Cities Grasss Will Grow”
Patricio Guzman: “Nostalgia De La Luz” (Nostalgia For The Light)”
Sabina Guzzanti Draquila: “L’italia Che Trema”
Otar Iosselini: “Chantrapas”
Carlos Diegues: “5XFavela”
Lucy Walker: “Countdown To Zero”
Midnight Screening
Gregg Araki’s “Kaboom”
Gustavo Hernandez: “The Mute House”