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FEFF, in Udine, Italy, has become a partner with Marché du Film, one of the world’s most important film markets and a parallel event at Cannes.
The New York Times – Film:
FEFF, in Udine, Italy, has become a partner with Marché du Film, one of the world’s most important film markets and a parallel event at Cannes.
The New York Times – Film:
The film “Che Guevara: The Last Companions,” premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, tells the story of Guevara’s last surviving comrades in arms.
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Frenchness is a common theme among the films selected to open the festival. The opener also premieres in hundreds of theaters across France the day the festival begins.
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Directed by Thierry Frémaux, the Cannes chief, the movie argues that filmmaking is an act of faith in humanity.
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The festival, which takes place in winter and late in the award season, has, in recent years, been somewhat overshadowed by its sister events in Cannes and Venice.
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“It Was Just an Accident,” the Palme d’Or winner, will be eligible for best international feature. Its director criticized the selection process by nondemocratic countries.
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The festival opened with questions for the jury about Indigenous representation, #MeToo rumors and other timely topics.