Presentato a Cannes della scorsa edizione uno spaccato della società iraniana Un anziano fuma la sigaretta mentre osserva alcuni lavoratori di una fabbrica. Suddenly the workers are ordered to stop and go to the mosque to pray, where we also find the old man praying. Outside the factory the workers clamor. After the "social" introduction to immerse us in a theocratic country like Iran, we are introduced to a familiar environment of the young Leila and her brothers (hence the title) dealing with an inheritance. Leila and her brothers are unable to have a vision
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In cinemas directly from #CANNES75: Armageddon Time di James Gray
A fresco of 1980s America in a delicate family history - Armageddon Time - Marina's review (Photos are courtesy of the Cannes Film Festival) The story of a nation seen through the eyes of a single character. The 1980 it is a crucial year to say the least in the history of the United States of America. On the eve of Ronald Reagan's election as President, young Paul (played by Michael Banks Repeta) he attends a public school together with his friend Johnny (Jaylin Webb). The boy dreams of
In cinemas directly from #CANNE75 Decision to leave by Park Chan-wook
Murders and impossible loves - Decision to leave - Marina's review (Photos are courtesy of the Cannes Film Festival) Another great name present, in competition, at this 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival is the famous Korean director Park Chan-wook. On this occasion, indeed, the filmmaker gave us Decision to leave, a refined yellow with a passionate love story in the background, that does not disdain even a welcome, veiled irony. The corpse of a man - probably fallen during a mountain climb - immediately catches the eye
In cinemas directly from #CANNES75: The Envol by Pietro Marcello
Family ties and a future to be discovered - L'Envol - Marina's review (Photos are courtesy of the Cannes Film Festival) The Italian filmmaker Pietro Marcello is a real source of pride as regards contemporary Italian cinema. After the successes of Lost and Beautiful (2015) and Martin Eden (2019) here he arrives at the Croisette with his latest effort: Flight, opening film of the Directors’ Fortnight of the 75° Festival di Cannes. The story staged, therefore, is that of the young Juliette (personified by Juliette Jouan),
In theaters directly from #CANNES75 EO by Jerzy Skolimowski
The exploitation of animals is a tribute to the great Robert Bresson - EO - Marina's review (Photos are courtesy of the Cannes Film Festival) Random balthazar, direct in 1966 from the great Robert Bresson is one of the undisputed masterpieces of the history of cinema, without fear of any exaggeration. Several expectations, therefore, aroused the presence in competition at the 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival of EO, latest effort by filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski, that - always a great admirer of Bresson's film - wanted, just, realize
In theaters directly from #Cannes75 Corsage by Marie Kreutzer
An unexpected Elisabeth of Austria - Corsage - Marina's review (Photos are courtesy of the Cannes Film Festival) An unusual, controversial portrait of Empress Elisabeth of Austria (by all called affectionately Sissi) it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2022 - within the Un Certain Regard section. The feature film in question is Corsage, latest effort by Austrian director Marie Kreutzer, starring the famous (She 's VERY GOOD) Vicky Krieps. Elisabeth of Austria is, on this particular occasion, a fragile woman, Human, obsessed with grooming and passing
In cinemas directly from #CANNES75 Les Amamdiers by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Dreams and dramas of young actors in the early 1980s - Les Amandiers - Marina's review (Photos are courtesy of the Cannes Film Festival) Second feature film by actress Valeria Bruni Tedeschi as director, Les Amandiers - world premiere, in competition, at the 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival - it turned out to be a pleasant surprise within the famous film event. Extremely intimate and personal, the film stages Stella's story (an extraordinary Nadia Tereszkiewicz), a twenty year old girl, that, in the early eighties, together
In cinemas directly from #CANNES75 : Triangle of Sadness di Ruben Östlund
Money and power in capitalist society - Triangle of Sadness - Marina's review ( Photos are courtesy of the Cannes Film Festival) If in the 2014 an enormous wave was breaking all precarious pre-established balances (in the feature film Force Majeure), here, eight years later, it is a storm in the open sea - with consequent shipwreck - to overturn roles and situations. It was written by Ruben Östlund. - formerly the Palme d'Or in Cannes in 2017 per The Square - he enjoyed dissecting every aspect and every bizarre
In theaters directly from #CANNES75 Crimes of the Future by David Cronenberg
Art, surgery and mutations - Crimes of the Future - Marina's review (Photos are courtesy of the Cannes Film Festival) Great expectations at the Cannes Film Festival 2022 per Crimes of the Future, latest effort by Canadian director David Cronenberg, here in the running for the much sought-after Palme d'Or. In this important feature film of yours, Cronenberg resumed, therefore, a discourse that began in the seventies, going through a further stage of a process that began more than fifty years ago, in which the human body evolves, undergoes important mutations and yes
SPECIAL # CANNES75 - 17/28 May 2022 #20 - I PREMI
(from Cannes Luigi Noera and Marina Pavido - Photos are courtesy of the Cannes Film Festival) Alla guida di una Giuria equilibrata Vincent Lindon proclama i vincitori di questa storica edizione dopo la pandemia Dopo 11 days of an exceptional edition, the Jury of the 75th Festival de Cannes, chaired by French actor Vincent Lindon, together with Iranian director Asghar Farhadi, to British-American actress and director Rebecca Hall, to French director Ladj Ly, to American director Jeff Nichols, all'attrice indiana Deepika Padukone , Swedish actress Noomi Rapace, Norwegian director Joachim Trier e