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Month: May 2024

Emilia Perez ~ Surrender

Emilia Perez ~ Surrender

Emilia Perez surrendered a lot to get the results she was wanting. The surrendering allows Manitas to become the woman he has always wanted. This musical brings the transformation of cartel boss Manitas to reality he always wanted.

Emilia Perez Synopsis

Mexico, today. Overqualified and exploited, lawyer Rita is wasting her talents working for a large firm far better at whitewashing criminal garbage than serving justice. But an unexpected way out appears, the sort of offers you can’t refuse : to help feared cartel boss Juan “Little Hands” Del Monte – aka Manitas – retire from his business and disappear forever. Manitas has a plan he’s been fine-tuning in secret for years : to become, at last, the woman he’s always dreamed of becoming.

This film premiered at Cannes Film Festival.

Emilia Perez Staring Karla Sofía Gascón

Director Jacques Audiard brings his talents to the development of Karla Sofía Gascón as cartel boss Juan “Little Hands” Del Monte – aka Manitas and transformed to Emilia Perez. Gascón states about the characters, “It was a real gift from Jacques. It was wonderful to work with all these actors and to be a person in the film like that. I did not want to give on this opportunity. I threw myself into the character.”

This is Pérez’s first roll following transition in 2018. The film is the first film with all women as leads.

Emilia Perez Musical

Composers Camille and Clément Ducol with choreographer Paul Guilhaume brought this musical with a fluid acting and singing. Clément Ducol states, “There are lost of technical means at our disposal which enable us to make the music more of a part of the narrative.” The choreography needed to be apart of the script not just an obstacle. Damien Jalet says that it took some time to work how the choreography would fit in the story. Jalet states, “we needed to find a language that really worked for this story and something that all the actors could espouse as something real.”

The Opera

Audiard states, “It’s an opera . . . people sing and dance so why not against the background of a tragedy.” The films inspiration for the idea of the musical from a chapter in a novel about a drug trafficker who yearns to change his identity. The story brings forward the struggle of violence, femicide, regions that are crumbling, and missing people everywhere.

Adriana Paz states, ” I live in Mexico and every day I live with fear you can’t go out of your house at night alone. . . you have to be very careful in terms of your children as well. . . It is such a beautiful country with so much in terms of culture landscapes and worth many wonderful people. . . Jacques show with great mastery he mixes together the music and dancing. . . but you can sense the as the inner fiber.”

The release date is August 28, 2024.

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Megalopolis ~ Time Stood Still

Megalopolis ~ Time Stood Still

Megalopolis time stands still int this film. Francis Ford Coppola always discussed making time stand still. Laurence Fisher (Fundi Romaine) speaks on time, “Francis would say I could stop time. I can stop time. . . It’s so wonderful to see it, on the screen. The way it’s depicted in this great film that we saw last night. I am so proud of you.” Artist do control time Nathalie Emmanuel states, “Adam said, ‘you taught me, all artists control time.'” Francis states, “painters freeze it, dancers move in space with it. Gerta said ‘architecture is frozen in it.’”

Synopsis Megalopolis

Megalopolis is a Roman Epic set in an imagined Modern America. The City of New Rome must
change, causing conflict between Cesar Catilina (Adam Driver), a genius artist who seeks to leap into a
utopian, idealistic future, and his opposition, Mayor Franklyn Cicero, who remains committed
to a regressive status quo, perpetuating greed, special interests, and partisan warfare. Torn
between them is socialite Julia Cicero, the mayor’s daughter, whose love for Cesar has divided
her loyalties, forcing her to discover what she truly believes humanity deserves.

Francis Ford Coppola

Francis known for film such as Apocalypse Now, The Godfather (first 3 films), and many more. He is the recipient of 5 Academy Awards, 6 Golden Globe Awards, 2 Palmes d’Or, and a British Academy Film Award. Presents Megalopolis world premier at 77th Cannes Film Festival.

Francis started this film, Megalopolis 40-years ago. Francis states, “I want to do a Roman Epic but set in modern America. A lot of people said well why and I would say because America was founded on the ideas of the Roman Republic.”

This dream project screened at 77th Cannes Film Festival to a 10-min standing ovation. Francis stated about the ovation, “It was a beautiful feeling. . . It was joy and relief after abandoning the project and then realizing I shouldn’t abandon the film.”

Megalopolis Cannes Film Festival Red Carpet
MÉGALOPOLIS film cast – Red steps © Neilson Barnard / Getty

Cannes Film Festival

Francis speech after the film premiere and standing ovation he dedicates this to his wife and family. Francis talks about “hope/speranza” during his speech. Giancarlo Esposito (Mayor Franklin) state regarding hope, “There was a sense of hope on set. . .It’s supposed to inspire us to a new way of thinking and in the end that inspiration is supposed to allow us to have hope for our world and believe me, I do because of you.”

Esposito read for this film 37-years ago. He states “Francis explained to me what my character represented and that is the old guard. . . And as I walked myself through the movie in my dreams last night. I realized the genius of what Francis does is, is allows me to be a channel and to channel what he’s shared with me. He allowed for us to be free and then gave us directive. . . I am not suppose to know the answers.”

The cast shared what it is like working on set with Francis. Talia Shire (Coppola’s sister) States, “He is creative courage. . . he is a visionary. . . When you’re with Francis you go forward.” Aubrey Plaza says, “For me it was a dream come true. . . Francis really likes actors. His method, my takeaway was that he like to inspire actors and he’s very playful, and he trusts the people that he’s cast.”

The end of the film discusses problem solving. Jon Vaight(Hamilton Crassus) states, “human beings are capable of solving every problem we get ourselves, into we can do it. That’s what the last moment of the film with Cesar beautifully saying it.”

Megalopolis Future

When asked about financing the film himself, Coppola states, “The money doesn’t matter. What’s important? Our friends. Because a friend will never let you down money may evaporate.” This film has mixed reviews. There is no American distributor for the film at this time. Recently IMAX will show this. film 20 U.S. cities in late September with or without a distributor.

This film my bring thought provoking ideas on time, utopia, and hope, if the film can find a distributor or streaming service to present the story in America.

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77th Cannes Film Festival

77th Cannes Film Festival

The 77th Cannes Film Festival is eleven days of the world’s prestigious film gathering. This year’s opening and closing ceremonies hosted by Camille Cottin and Greta Gerwig Jury President.

77th Cannes Film Festival Jury

President Greta Gerwig of the 77th Cannes Film Festival will be joined by Lily Gladstone, actress; Hirokazu Kore-eda, director; Eva Green, actress; Nadine Labaki, director; J.A. Bayona, director; Pierfrancisco Favino, actor; Juan Antonio Bayona, actor; Omar Sy, actor; and Ebru Ceylan, screenwriter.

In just fifteen years, Greta Gerwig has made a name for herself in American and international cinema. Right from the start of her career as an actress, Greta Gerwig has also been involved as a screenwriter, collaborating on numerous projects.

77th Cannes Film Festival Cannes Guest of Honor

Meryl Streep will receive the Festival’s Honorary Palme d’or. 35 years after winning the Best Actress award for Evil Angels, her only appearance in Cannes to date. Streep states, “I am immeasurably honored to receive the news of this prestigious award. To win a prize at Cannes, for the international community of artists, has always represented the highest achievement in the art of filmmaking. To stand in the shadow of those who have previously been honored is humbling and thrilling in equal part.” 

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77th Cannes Film Festival

Cannes Official Poster

This is year’s poster is scene from Rhapsody in August, authored by the great Japanese master Akira Kurosawa. This celebrates the Seventh Art, with naivety and wonder. Because it gives everyone a voice. The Festival de Cannes reaffirms a conviction: cinema is a universal sanctuary for expression and sharing. A place where our humanity is written as much as our freedom.

The films of the Official Selection 2024

In Competition

  • LE DEUXIÈME ACTE by Quentin DUPIEUX – Out of Competition
    (THE SECOND ACT)
  • THE APPRENTICE by Ali ABBASI
  • MOTEL DESTINO by Karim AÏNOUZ
  • BIRD by Andrea ARNOLD
  • EMILIA PEREZ by Jacques AUDIARD
  • ANORA by Sean BAKER
  • MEGALOPOLIS by Francis Ford COPPOLA
  • THE SHROUDS by David CRONENBERG
  • THE SUBSTANCE by Coralie FARGEAT
  • GRAND TOUR by Miguel GOMES
  • LA PLUS PRÉCIEUSE DES MARCHANDISES by Michel HAZANAVICIUS
  • MARCELLO MIO by Christophe HONORÉ
  • FENG LIU YI DAI by JIA Zhang-Ke
    (CAUGHT BY THE TIDES)
  • ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT by Payal KAPADIA
  • KINDS OF KINDNESS by Yórgos LÁNTHIMOS
  • L’AMOUR OUF by Gilles LELLOUCHE
  • TREI KILOMETRI PANA LA CAPATUL LUMII by Emanuel PARVU
  • THE SEED OF THE SACRED FIG by Mohammad RASOULOF
  • DIAMANT BRUT by Agathe RIEDINGER |  1er film
    (WILD DIAMOND)
  • OH CANADA by Paul SCHRADER
  • LIMONOV – THE BALLAD by Kirill SEREBRENNIKOV
  • PARTHENOPE by Paolo SORRENTINO
  • PIGEN MED NÅLEN by Magnus VON HORN
    (THE GIRL WITH THE NEEDLE)

Un Certain Regard

  • WHEN THE LIGHT BREAKS by Rúnar RÚNARSSON
  • NORAH  by Tawfik ALZAIDI | 1st film
  • THE SHAMELESS  by Konstantin BOJANOV
  • LE ROYAUME by Julien COLONNA | 1st film
  • VINGT DIEUX by Louise COURVOISIER | 1st film
  • LE PROCÈS DU CHIEN by Laetitia DOSCH | 1st film
    (DOG ON TRIAL)
  • GOU ZHEN by GUAN Hu
    (BLACK DOG)
  • THE VILLAGE NEXT TO PARADISE by Mo HARAWE | 1st film
  • SEPTEMBER SAYS by Ariane LABED | 1st film
  • L’HISTOIRE DE SOULEYMANE by Boris LOJKINE
  • THE DAMNED by Roberto MINERVINI
  • ON BECOMING A GUINEA FOWby Rungano NYONI
  • BOKU NO OHISAMA by Hiroshi OKUYAMA
    (MY SUNSHINE)
  • NIKI by Céline SALLETTE | 1st film
  • SANTOSH by Sandhya SURI
  • VIET AND NAM by TRUONG Minh Quý
  • ARMAND by Halfdan ULLMANN TØNDEL | 1st film
  • FLOW by Gints ZILBALODIS

Out Of Competition

  • SHE’S GOT NO NAME by CHAN Peter Ho-Sun
  • LE COMTE DE MONTE-CRISTO by Alexandre DE LA PATELLIÈRE et Matthieu DELAPORTE
  • HORIZON, AN AMERICAN SAGA by Kevin COSTNER
  • RUMOURS by Evan JOHNSON, Galen JOHNSON, Guy MADDIN
  • FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA by George MILLER

Midnight Screenings

  • TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN by Soi CHEANG
  • THE SURFER by Lorcan FINNEGAN
  • LES FEMMES AU BALCON by Noémie MERLANT
    (THE BALCONETTES)
  • I, THE EXECUTIONER by RYOO Seung Wan

Cannes Premiere

  • EVERYBODY LOVES TOUDA by Nabil AYOUCH
  • C’EST PAS MOI by Leos CARAX
  • EN FANFARE by Emmanuel COURCOL
    (THE MARCHING BAND)
  • MISÉRICORDE by Alain GUIRAUDIE
  • LE ROMAN DE JIM by Arnaud LARRIEU and Jean-Marie LARRIEU
  • VIVRE, MOURIR, RENAITRE by Gaël MOREL
  • MARIA by Jessica PALUD
  • RENDEZ-VOUS AVEC POL POT by Rithy PANH

Special Screenings

  • LE FIL By Daniel AUTEUIL
  • SAUVAGES By Claude BARRAS
  • SPECTATEURS ! By Arnaud DESPLECHIN
  • ANGELO DANS LA FORÊT MYSTÉRIEUSE By Alexis DUCORD And Vincent PARONNAUD
    (IN THE WONDERWOODS)
  • NASTY – MORE THAN JUST TENNIS By Tudor GIURGIU, Tudor D. POPESCU And Cristian PASCARIU
  • L’ARTE DELLA GIOIA By Valeria Golino And Nicolangelo GELORMINI
    (THE ART OF JOY)
  • AN UNFINISHED FILM By LOU Ye
  • ERNEST COLE, LOST AND FOUND By Raoul PECK
  • THE INVASION  By Sergei LOZNITSA
  • APPRENDRE By Claire SIMON
  • LULA By Oliver STONE And Rob WILSON
  • LA BELLE DE GAZA By Yolande ZAUBERMAN

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