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Wednesday, August 25 2010
It's already known that Black Swan will open on September 1st the 67th edition of the world's longest festival and AFAM has showed today the complete list of the 22 titles competing for the trophies.
Like in all previous years (except 2009), the United States are well represented: beside Black Swan, which was already known because will open the festival, we also have Julian Schnabel with Miral, Sofia Coppola with Somewhere, Vincent Gallo with Promises Written on Water, and Monte Hellman, with Road to Nowhere.
You can see below all the 22 titles announced.
Black Swan, directed by Darren Aronofsky, U.S.
La Pecora Nera, directed by Ascanio Celestin, Italy
Somewhere, directed by Sofia Coppola, U.S.
Happy Few, directed by Antony cordierite, France
Solitude of the Prime Numbers, directed by Saverio Costanzo, Italy / Germany / France
Silent Souls, directed by Alexei Fedorchenko, Russia
Promises Written on Water, directed by Vincent Gallo, USA
Road To Nowhere, directed by Monte Hellman, USA
Sad Ballad of Trumpet, directed by Alex Iglesia, Spain / France
Venus Noire, directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, France
Post Mortem, directed by Pablo Larrain, Chile / Mexico / Germany
Barney's Version, directed by Richard J. Lewis, Canada / Italy
We believed, directed by Mario Martone, Italy / France
La Passione, directed by Carlo Mazzacurati, Italy
13 Assassins, directed by Takashi Miike, Japan / UK
Potiche, directed by Francois Ozon, France
Meek's Cutoff, directed by Kelly Reichardt, USA
Miral, directed by Julian Schnabel, USA, France / Italy / Israel
Norwegian Wood, directed by Tran Anh Hung, Japan
Attenberg, directed by Rachel Tsangari Athina, Greece
Detective Dee & the Mystery of the Phantom Flame, directed by Tsui Hark, China
Three, directed by Tom Tykwer, Germanyby FW Editor |
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