Cannes Film Festival 2023 kicks off with 'all killer, no filler' line-up
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[May 16, 2023]
CANNES (Reuters) - The French Riviera city of Cannes was
transformed into a playground for the film industry this week as the
76th iteration of the glamorous film festival kicked off, promising
splashy blockbusters, up-and-coming talent and a hint of controversy.
"We have 'Indiana Jones,' we've got Martin Scorsese's new film with
Leonardo DiCaprio. We've got a Wes Anderson film packed with every
single star you could name and sort of a 'who's who' of great auteur
arthouse directors," Scott Roxborough, the European bureau chief at The
Hollywood Reporter, told Reuters.
"This combination is all killer, no filler."
Pedro Almodovar, Natalie Portman and Michael Douglas are among the stars
expected to appear on the Croisette boulevard, with new films by
directors Nanni Moretti, Ken Loach and Wim Wenders among those competing
for the top Palme d'Or prize.
Kicking off the festival is French-language film "Jeanne du Barry,"
which casts Johnny Depp as King Louis XV, his first major role since a
highly publicized trial against his ex-wife.
Festival director Thierry Fremaux pushed back against criticism that
Depp was a controversial choice for an opening-night film, telling
Variety magazine the actor had not been banned from working.
In total, 21 films are competing for the Palme d'Or, with a record
number of women directors in competition - seven - including Catherine
Corsini's "Homecoming." The latter was a late addition after some
controversy over issues relating to the treatment of child actors on the
set and the non-disclosure of an intimate scene involving minors.
The only feature debut in competition this year is "Banel & Adama," a
relationship drama set in a Senegalese village by French-Senegalese
director Ramata-Toulaye Sy.
This year's jury president is Swedish director Ruben Ostlund, who won
the Palme d'Or for best picture last year with "Triangle of Sadness" as
well as in 2017 with art world satire "The Square."
Other jury members include Brie Larson of "Captain Marvel" and Julia
Ducournau, one of two women to win the Palme d'Or.
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The 76th Cannes Film Festival - Cannes,
France, May 15, 2023. View of a Palme d'Or symbol cutout at the
Festival Palace on the eve of the opening ceremony of the film
festival. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
Out of competition, Harrison Ford
will return as adventurous archaeologist Indiana Jones, 15 years
since the last film in the franchise, in the world premiere of
"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" on Thursday.
Making its debut as well is "Killers of the Flower Moon," a film
version of the best-selling book about a series of murders targeting
the oil-wealthy Osage Nation in 1920s Oklahoma. Directed by
Scorsese, it stars DiCaprio as well as Robert De Niro, Jesse Plemons,
Brendan Fraser and John Lithgow.
Despite the glitzy crowd, the festival is not completely immune to
real-world problems: The French CGT power union has threatened to
cut electricity as part of a protest against French President
Emmanuel Macron's planned pension reforms.
Festival organizers are concerned the unrest seen during the pension
reform protests could also make its way to the festival, said
Roxborough.
Still, people have a right to protest and free speech should not be
kept away from the glamour, he said.
"If that means a nice red carpet gets spoiled, then a nice red
carpet gets spoiled," he said.
The Hollywood writers' strike that kicked off at the start of May
will be on the minds of many in attendance, but Roxborough didn't
foresee a huge impact on the festival.
"It'll be a bit of a complicated situation" for people with multiple
roles, for example writer-director Scorsese, who will be able to
speak only as a director as he is on strike as a writer, said
Roxborough. "Some of those issues will come up."
This year's festival takes place from May 16 to 27.
(Reporting by Alicia Powell, Miranda Murray and Hanna Rantala;
Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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