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  1. 26 de may. de 2023 · Focused on arthouse, artistically daring films, the 2023 Un Certain Regard selection has included 20 feature films – 8 of which are first features also competing for the Caméra d’or. This year, the opening film was Thomas Cailley’s Le Règne animal. Chaired by American actor John C. Reilly, the Jury included French director ...

  2. 26 de may. de 2023 · Célébrant un cinéma d’auteur et de découverte, Un Certain Regard 2023 a proposé 20 longs métrages dans sa sélection, dont 8 premiers films qui concourent également pour la Caméra d’or. Le Règne animal de Thomas Cailley a été projeté en ouverture cette année.

    • All to Play For
    • The Animal Kingdom
    • The Breaking Ice
    • The Buriti Flower
    • The Delinquents
    • Goodbye Julia
    • Hopeless
    • Hounds
    • How to Have Sex
    • If only I Could Hibernate

    Dir. Delphine Deloget Cannes regular Virginie Efira stars in this fiction debut from French writer/director Deloget, about a woman fighting to get her children back from enforced foster care. Deloget is noted for her documentaries No London Today (Cannes Acid 2008) and 2015’s Voyage En Barbarie, co-directed by Cécile Allegra. Efira’s co-star is Ari...

    Dir. Thomas Cailley Cailley, who made his feature debut with 2014 Directors’ Fortnight entry Love At First Fight, opens Un Certain Regard with his second full-length film. The story is set two years after the first appearance of animal mutations in humans; the ‘creatures’ escape specialised centres when an accident releases them into the wild. Adel...

    Dir. Anthony Chen A Camera d’Or winner in 2013 for Ilo Ilo, Chen returns to Cannes with his first feature filmed in China, about the blossoming relation­ship between a trio of twenty­somethings (Zhou Dongyu from Better Days, with Liu Haoran and Qu Chuxiao) during a heavy winter snowfall in a remote border city. It is produced by Shanghai-­based Can...

    Dirs. Joao Salaviza, Renée Nader Messora Brazil’s Nader Messora and Portugal’s Salaviza — who collaborated on Un Certain Regard 2018 jury prize winner The Dead And The Others — once again film with the Krahô Indigenous people in the heart of the Brazilian rainforest. Shot on 16mm film over a 15-month period with a micro-crew, the story is told thro...

    Dir. Rodrigo Moreno The latest from Argentinian filmmaker Moreno (A Mysterious World, Berlinale 2011) shot in Buenos Aires and Cordoba, and tells of two bank employees who conspire to steal money and fall for the same woman. The Delinquents is produced by Argentina’s Wanka Cine with co-­production partners Les Films Fauves (Luxembourg), Sancho & Pu...

    Dir. Mohamed Kordofani The first Sudanese film to be chosen for Cannes’ official selection, Kordofani’s debut is set in Khartoum ahead of Sudan’s division into two countries in 2011 and follows two women from the north and south of the country. Producers are Amjad Abu Alala, director of Sudan’s first ever Oscar submission You Will Die At 20 in 2021...

    Dir. Kim Chang-hoon Previously known as Hwa-ran, this debut feature from director Kim has been creating buzz ever since top Korean actor Song Joong-ki (Space Sweepers, TV’s Reborn Rich) agreed to work on it for free on the strength of the script. Hopeless stars rising actor Hong Xa-bin as a teenager who dreams of escaping his violent hometown but i...

    Dir. Kamal Lazraq The debut feature from Moroccan writer/director Lazraq, who won Cannes Cinefondation’s second prize in 2011 with his short Drari, Hounds (Les Meutes) is set in working-­class Casablanca where a father and son who work for the mob find themselves tasked with kidnap. The project won the inaugural ArteKino International prize at 2019...

    Dir. Molly Manning Walker Manning Walker is no stranger to the Croisette. Her first short as director, Good Thanks, You?, premiered in Critics’ Week 2020, and she later won the Next Step prize for the How To Have Sex script in 2021. She is back with her now-­completed debut feature, which follows a group of teenage girls on a rite-of-passage clubbi...

    Dir. Zoljargal Purevdash Set to be the first Mongolian film to play in Cannes’ official selection, director Purevdash’s debut feature is drawn from her experiences growing up in a yurt settlement. Her film is a survival story of how a 15-year-old boy fends for himself and his younger siblings during a harsh winter in a poor neighbourhood in Ulaanba...

  3. 26 de may. de 2023 · Todos los ganadores de Un Certain Regard de Cannes 2023. por cinéfilos. 26 mayo, 2023. en Destacado, Festivales de Cine, lo que pasó. 0 0. ANUNCIO. El Festival de Cannes está llegando a su fin y hoy se dieron a conocer los ganadores de la sección Un Certain Regard. Conocelos acá.

  4. 26 de may. de 2023 · Los ganadores de Un Certain Regard 2023 han sido anunciados, y entre ellos destaca la película How To Have Sex, dirigida por Molly Manning Walker, que se llevó el premio principal. Esta cinta aborda de manera audaz y provocadora temas relacionados con la sexualidad.

  5. 24 de jul. de 2023 · Eric Lavallée. Published on July 24, 2023. 0. This year’s Un Certain Regard selection was a pretty sturdy class and the jury comprised of John C. Reilly, Alice Winocour, Paula Beer, Davy Chou and Émilie Dequenne made some excellent palmares decisions here.