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Competition

"Toni Erdman," directed by Maren Ade

"Julieta," directed by Pedro Almodovar

"Personal Shopper," directed by Olivier Assayas

"American Honey," directed by Andrea Arnold

"The Unknown Girl," directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne

"It's Only the End of the World," directed by Xavier Dolan

"Slack Bay," directed by Bruno Dumont

"Paterson," directed by Jim Jarmusch

"Rester Vertical," directed by Alain Guiraudie

"Aquarius," directed by Kleber Mendonca Filho

"From the Land of the Moon," directed by Nicole Garcia

"I, Daniel Blake," directed by Ken Loach

"Ma'Rosa," directed by Brillante Mendoza

"Bacalaureat," directed by Cristian Mungiu

"Loving," directed by Jeff Nichols

"Agassi," directed by Park Chan-Wook

"The Last Face," directed by Sean Penn

"Sieranevada," directed by Cristi Puiu

"Elle," directed by Paul Verhoeven

"The Neon Demon," directed by Nicolas Winding Refn

 

Un Certain Regard

"Varoonegi," directed by Behnam Behzadi

"Apprentice," directed by Boo Junking

"Voir du Pays," directed by Delphine Coulin and Muriel Coulin

"La Danseuse," directed by Stephanie di Giusto

"Clash," directed by Mohamed Diab

"La Tortue Rouge," directed by Michael Dubok de Wit

"Fuchi Bi Tatsu," directed by Fukada Koji

"Omar Shakhsiya," directed by Maha Haj

"Me’Ever Laharim Vehagvaot," directed by Eran Kolirin

"After The Storm," directed by Kore-Eda Hirokazu

"Hymyileva Mies," directed by Juho Kuosmanen

"La Large Noche de Francisco Sanctis," directed by Francisco Marquez and Andrea Testa

"Caini," directed by Bogdan Mirica

"Pericle Il Nero," directed by Stefano Mordini

"Captain Fantastic," directed by Matt Ross

"The Transfiguration," directed by Michael O'Shea

"Uchenik," directed by Kirill Serebrennikov

 

Out of Competition

"The BFG," directed by Steven Spielberg

"Goksung," directed by Na Hong-Jin

"Money Monster," directed by Jodie Foster

"The Nice Guys," directed by Shane Black

 

Special Screenings

'L'ultima Spiaggia," directed by Thanos Anastopoulous and Davide del Degan

"A Chad Tragedy," directed by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

"The Death of Louis XIV," directed by Albert Serra

"Le Cancre," directed by Paul Vecchiali

 

Midnight Screenings

"Gimme Danger," directed by Jim Jarmusch

"The Train to Busan," directed by Yeon Sang-Ho

 

 

From May 11th to 22nd

 

 

Woody Allen's movie will open the festival. For the first time the closing movie will be the Palme D'Or.

President said Kristen Stewart will be the big star of the festival.

Movies can be added to non official selections or special screenings according to the committee.

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the train to busan is the one with sohee right ?

 

 

yes  :)  :)  :)

 

 

Any news about Junior's movie? 

 

as stated during the press con, not selected. the committee said they might add other movies during the next few weeks because they didn't have time to watch all of them before today event.

but it wasn't eligible for any competitions because of IFF.

honestly it's funny how people blowed up the thing. the producers announced on an article they sent an application and everyone think it's official. there were about 5,000 movies sent from 27 countries. usually people don't brag about pre-selection idgi.

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as stated during the press con, not selected. the committee said they might add other movies during the next few weeks because they didn't have time to watch all of them before today event.

but it wasn't eligible for any competitions because of IFF.

honestly it's funny how people blowed up the thing. the producers announced on an article they sent an application and everyone think it's official. there were about 5,000 movies sent from 27 countries. usually people don't brag about pre-selection idgi.

thanks for the info :)

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I've seen the list of the 20 film selected for the main competition, and there is a korean one : The Handmaid (Agasshi) Director: Park Chan-wook Starring: Kim Min-hee, Ha Jung-woo, Cho Jin-woong, Kim Tae-ri

 

Woah. That film is remake of the British series Fingersmith, isn't it? 

Thanks for the info  :ohbi:

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