CANNES 2014 ROUNDUP: 5 films that have won

The winners of the most prestigious and publicized cinema festival in the world, the International Cannes International Festival, have recently been announced. As a result, all film buffs should be excited to see these 5 films. 1.Winter Sleep (won the Palme d'Or and the Fipresci ...


The winners of the most prestigious and publicized cinema festival in the world, the International Cannes International Festival, have recently been announced. As a result, all film buffs should be excited to see these 5 films.

The winners of the most prestigious and publicised film festival in the world, The Cannes International Film Festival, have been recently announced, and therefore all the movie buffs should be excited to see these 5 movies.1.Winter sleep plan(Won the Palme d'Or and Fipresci Prize) is a Turkish dramatic film 2014 directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylon. The story is fixed in Anatolia and examines the significant fracture between the rich and the poor as well as the powerful and the powerful and imputant in Turkey.


The longest competition film from afar, the golden palm, the golden palm, the gold palm marked the highlight of the career of Nuri Bilge Ceylon, who has twice received the honor of The second place of the festival, the Grand Prix (for the Uzak of 2002 and for 2011 once both in Anatolia) and who won a direct price for the three monkeys of 2008.


Ceylan said in his acceptance speech that it was "a great surprise" when he took the scene, noting that it was perhaps an appropriate one-year choice that marked the 100th anniversary of Turkish cinema .

The winners of the most prestigious and publicised film festival in the world, The Cannes International Film Festival, have been recently announced, and therefore all the movie buffs should be excited to see these 5 movies.2. Wonders(Has been awarded with the Grand Prix) is an Italian theater movie directed by Alice Rohrwacher. The film focuses on a German Italian family, like Rohrwacher, although the filmmaker is the first to declare his work is not autobiographical. The Merraviglie follows the oldest daughter of the oldest girl in a rural family, led by a father of domineering beekeeper, in the middle of a deep transformation of the campaign where she grew up.


The director described his movie like this: "There are many concentric circles in the film. The largest tells the Italian landscape, destruction and transformation into a kind of theme park. The best-known book of the great urban sociologist Saskia Sassen is called the variation on an amusement park and reveals how cities are transformed into the theme of theme parks. The same goes for the campaign and perhaps it's even more painful because the cities are, for the most part, artificial, while rural areas should be human landscapes. The human landscape was one of the great Italian heritage, an integral part of whom we are. Our time has transformed everything into a "landscape".

The winners of the most prestigious and publicised film festival in the world, The Cannes International Film Festival, have been recently announced, and therefore all the movie buffs should be excited to see these 5 movies.3.Mommy(Won the Jury Award) is a Canadian dramatic film of 2014 directed by Xavier Dolan. The film Stars Anne Dorval as Diane Després, a widowed mother submerged by the difficulty of raising his troubled son, sometimes violent Steve (Antoine Olivier Pilon) as a single parent, who begins to receive assistance and support for his mysterious new Neighbor Kyla (Suzanne Clément)


In 2009, the director Xavier Dolan increased to the walking room with the feature film semi-autobiographical "I killed my mother." Dolan was only 20 when he wrote, directed and played in the film, who won three prizes in Cannes. "Mom" is the fifth feature of Dolan in as many years. Back to his debut, Dolan once again explore the complexities and traps of the mother mother-his bond, this time with Anne Dorval as a holder mother, Diane "Die" Despres and Antoine-Olivier Polin as than 15 years old son, Steve. Die, who is recently widowed, struggles to control Antoine's behavior, but the duo finds a temporary balance when it forges a relationship with Kyla (Suzanne Clement), a high school teacher on the sabbatical that moves next door.


Although it is tempting to compare "Mom" to "I killed my mother", insists on Dolan himself as the parallels between the two films are superficial. He describes the difference between the two as such: "Back in the days of 'I killed my mother, I felt like I wanted to punish my mother. Only five years have elapsed since then, and I think, through 'mom, I'm now looking for his revenge. "

The winners of the most prestigious and publicised film festival in the world, The Cannes International Film Festival, have been recently announced, and therefore all the movie buffs should be excited to see these 5 movies.4. "Foxcatcher"(won the best director) The American function, "Foxcatcher", played an unrecognizable Star Steve Carrell, Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo in a particularly American horror story of seduction, rejection, betrayal and murder in The little known world of Olympic struggle. He won the best director for Bennett Miller. The director thanked his trio of stars and Megan Ellison, whose Annapurna Movies was the "Key Key" of Foxcatcher."It's really something to support like that"he said,"And go out on the other side."


"Foxcatcher" could be the culmination of years of research, but Cannes certainly did not see the last. The film is already at the center of some serious Oscar buzz, with tangling positioning it as a fronier for the best image, the best director, the best actor and the best support player.

The winners of the most prestigious and publicised film festival in the world, The Cannes International Film Festival, have been recently announced, and therefore all the movie buffs should be excited to see these 5 movies.5. "Party girl"(Winner, gold camera price and overall)
"Party Girl" is the work of trio screenwriter-director Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger and Samuel Theis. Following vaguely at the Cinema Verite Tradition - a form of documentary cinema in which situations of real life are staged or caused and then recorded by filmmakers - "Party Girl" is a semi-romanian portrait of Angelique Litzenburger. Angélique is a 60-year-old bar hostess whose taste of parties and soups has not declined with age. The events of the film are staged, but faithful to life; The filmmakers were inspired by Angélique's recent marriage, and they use the film to explore the relationship between Angelique and Michel, a client who finally asks to marry her. With one exception, the casting of "Party Girl" is composed of non-professional actors. Directors encouraged actors to improvising dialogue, informing them of the sequence, context and key conflicts of a scene before allowing them to proceed without lines or script. The result is a movie that aims"Never force reality, but stay open to what he had to offer."

Credits:Press Conference of Cannes Festival 2014 - Winners


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