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Cannes Film Festival 2010
:. Dates: May 12th - 23rd
:. Venue: Palais du Festival
:. City: Cannes
:. Country: France
:. Edition: 2010/63rd
:. Official Site: Cannes Film Festival 2010
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From May 12th to May 23rd, Plume Noire covered the Cannes film festival to bring you exclusive reviews of the films presented as well as a festival blog.
.: Palme d'or: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
.: Grand Prix: Of Gods and Men
.: Best Actor: Javier Bardem (Biutiful) / Elio Germano (La Nostra Vita)
.: Best Actress: Juliette Binoche (Certified Copy)
.: Best Direction: Mathieu Amalric (On Tour)
.: Best Script: (Poetry)
.: Jury Prize: A Screaming Man
.: Caméra d'Or: A. Bisiesto
.: Best Short: Chienne d'Histoire
.: Un Certain Regard Prize: Ha Ha Ha
.: Un Certain Jury Prize: Octobre
.: Un Certain Special Prize: Adela Sanzhez, Eva Bianco & Victoria Rapos (Los Labios)
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Biutiful
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu had to tap into new resources to offer a new film.
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Carlos
Olivier Assayas embraces three decades of international geopolitics and delivers a movie marathon as explosive as a charge of C-4 explosives.
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Certified Copy
For his first film shot outside Iran, Abbas Kiarostami defines the different stages of a couple's life with an intimate style that stands apart form the rest of his filmography.
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Chatroom
Thinking he has found an original concept that would allow him to showcase his prowess as a director, the director of Ringu adapts to the screen a play destined for a teen audience, and embarks completely into the realm of caricature.
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Chongqing Blues
Predictable from start to finish, served by lackluster direction and with no surprises, Chongqing Blues disappoints.
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The Housemaid
By offering a look into the cruel world of the haute bourgeoisie, The Housemaid exalts a poisonous atmosphere, almost agonizing, which is enhanced by expert directing, but is perhaps a little too aesthetic.
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My Joy
My Joy is the first feature film from Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa, previously known for his documentary work.
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Of Gods and Men
Filmmaker Xavier Beauvois uses context in the service of his argument, favoring a gray-tinted photography, filming a bright and sunny country such as Algeria as he would film a world in ashes, victim of obscurantism.
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On Tour
For his fourth directorial venture, actor/director Mathieu Amalric immerses himself in the milieu of the New Burlesque.
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Outrage
A yakuza film without severed fingers and explosions of violence is not a yakuza film. Luckily, Takeshi Kitano's Outrage contains all these elements and more.
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The Princess of Montpensier
The Princess of Montpensier is more of a good quality television series, but proves to be a complete wreck on the big screen.
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Robin Hood
Robin Hood does not really have any other ambition than to entertain by taking itself seriously without investing itself further.
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Uncle Boonmee
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives is Apichatpong Weerasethakul's most accessible film and his most successfully completed to this day.
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Cannes film festival 2012 - present
Cannes film festival 2002 - 2011
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SPECIAL SCREENINGS
.: Abel
.: Chantrapas
.: Countdown
.: Draquila
.: Inside Job
.: Nostalgia for the Light
.: Over Your Cities ...
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MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
.: Blackhole
.: Kaboom
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CERTAIN REGARD
.: Aurora
.: Blue Valentine
.: Carancho
.: Chatroom
.: Ha Ha Ha
.: Heartbeats
.: I Wish I knew
.: Life Above All
.: Los Labios
.: Octubre
.: O Estranho Caso de ...
.: Pal Adreinn
.: R U There
.: Rebecca H
.: Simon Werner ...
.: Socialism
.: The City Below
.: Tuesday, After Xmas
.: Udaan
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