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'VIVI IL CINEMA!': CANNES 2020 TITLES COUNTER COVID CANCELLATION 

PARIS: Artistic director Thierry Fremaux and president Pierre Lescure shared the stage at the UGC Normandie Theatre to announce the line-up of the 73rd Festival de Cannes overnight. In a year when tradition has made way for the practicalities of pandemic living, the pair favoured a television interview format over the usual press conference to reveal the 56 films to earn the ‘Cannes 2020’ Official Selection label.

"This selection was built with the prospect of seeing the Cannes Film Festival assume more than ever its primary mission: to promote films, artists and professionals by showing their work, to be the bridge between the screen and the public," said Frémaux, via a prepared statement. "Cinema makes a difference thanks to those who make it, those who give it life and those who receive it and make it glorious." 

With the cancellation of the physical event, the iconic In Competition, Un Certain Regard and Out of Competition strands have made way for a new set of categorizations. ‘The Faithful’ is a collection of 14 films from directors who have been to the Croisette at least once before; ‘The Newcomers’ are 14 festival debutants; and, ‘The First Features’ includes 15 films from first-time directors. Also In the mix are ‘Five Comedy Films’, ‘Four Animated Features’, ‘Three Documentary Films’ and a single ‘Omnibus Film’. (Pictured, right; a scene from director Maïwenn’s French/Algerian co-production, DNA, chosen in 'The Faithful' lineup)  

Other notable statistics that indicate the festival is still the premiere international film event, even in the face of unprecedented disruption to the global festival circuit, include a submission record of 2067 films; an increase to 16 in the number of women filmmakers in the lie-up; and, the feature film first-time directors representing 28% of the selection roster.

The Short Film competition, Cinéfondation competition selections and Cannes Classics program will be revealed in the days ahead. Already announced is a 4K-remastered edition of Wong Kar-Wai’s masterpiece In the Mood for Love, which will be released in French theaters next December. 

The 2020 Festival de Cannes line-up is:

THE FAITHFUL:
THE FRENCH DISPATCH by Wes Anderson (USA; trailer, below)
SUMMER 85 by François Ozon (France)
ASA GA KURU (True Mothers) by Naomi Kawase (Japan)
LOVERS ROCK by Steve McQueen (England)
MANGROVE by Steve McQueen (England)
DRUK (Another Round) by Thomas Vinterberg (Denmark)
Maïwenn’s DNA (DNA) (Algeria / France)
LAST WORDS by Jonathan Nossiter (USA)
HEAVEN: TO THE LAND OF HAPPINESS by IM Sang-Soo (Korea)
EL OLVIDO QUE SEREMOS (Forgotten we’ll be) by Fernando Trueba (Spain)
PENINSULA by YEON Sang-Ho (Korea)
IN THE DUSK (At dusk) by Sharunas BARTAS (Lithuania)
DES HOMMES (Home Front) by Lucas BELVAUX (Belgium)
THE REAL THING by Kôji Fukada (Japan)

THE NEWCOMERS:
PASSION SIMPLE by Danielle Arbid – (Lebanon)
A GOOD MAN by Marie Castille Mention-Schaar (France)
THE THINGS YOU SAY, THE THINGS YOU DO by Emmanuel Mouret (France)
SOUAD by Ayten Amin (Egypt)
LIMBO by Ben Sharrock (England)
ROUGE (Red Soil) by Farid Bentoumi (France)
SWEAT by Magnus Von Horn (Sweden)
TEDDY by Ludovic and Zoran Boukherma (France)
FEBRUARY (February) by Kamen Kalev (Bulgaria)
AMMONITE by Francis Lee (England)
A NIGHT DOCTOR by Elie Wajeman (France)
ENFANT TERRIBLE by Oskar Roehler (Germany)
NADIA, BUTTERFLY by Pascal Plante (Canada; trailer, below)
HERE WE ARE by Nir Bergman (Israel)

THE FIRST FEATURES:
FALLING by Viggo Mortensen (USA)
PLEASURE by Ninja Thyberg (Sweden)
SLALOM by Charlène Favier (France)
CASA DE ANTIGUIDADES (Memory House) by Joao Paulo Miranda Maria (Brazil)
BROKEN KEYS (False note) by Jimmy Keyrouz (Lebanon)
IBRAHIM by Samir Guesmi (France)
BEGINNING (In the beginning) by Déa Kulumbegashvili (Georgia)
GAGARINE by Fanny Liatard and Jérémy Trouilh (France)
16 SPRING by Suzanne Lindon (France)
VAURIEN by Peter Dourountzis (France)
GARÇON CHIFFON by Nicolas Maury (France)
SI LE VENT TOMBE ( Should the Wind Fall ) by Nora Martirosyan (Armenia)
JOHN AND THE HOLE by Pascual Sisto (USA)
INTO THE WIND ( Running with the Wind ) by Shujun WEI (China)
THE DEATH OF CINEMA AND MY FATHER TOO ( The film Death and my father too ) by Dani Rosenberg (Israel)

FOUR ANIMATED FEATURES:
AYA TO MAJO (Earwig and the Witch) by Gorô Miyazaki (Japan)
FLEE by Jonas Poher Rasmussen (Denmark)
JOSEP by Aurel (France)
SOUL by Pete Docter (USA; trailer, above)

FIVE COMEDY FILMS:
ANTOINETTE IN THE CÉVÈNNES by Caroline Vignal (France)
LES DEUX ALFRED by Bruno Podalydès (France)
UN TRIOMPHE ( The big hit ) by Emmanuel Courcol (France)
THE ORIGIN OF THE WORLD by Laurent Lafitte ( France)
THE SPEECH by Laurent Tirard (France)

THREE DOCUMENTARY FILMS:
THE TRUFFLE HUNTERS by Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw (USA)
9 DAYS AT RAQQA by Xavier de Lauzanne (France)
ON THE ROUTE FOR THE BILLION ( The Billion Road ) by Dieudo Hamadi (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

OMNIBUS FILM:
SEPTET: THE STORY OF HONG KONG by Ann Hui, Johnnie To, Tsui Hark, Sammo Hung, Yuen Woo-Ping and Patrick Tam (Hong Kong)

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