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Como assim???????

Grey Gardens estreou e já estão comentando que Drew vai levar o Emmy pela atuação. A Degeneres disse que se fosse para o cinema' date=' ela levava o Oscar... realmente quero ver esse filme.
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Oras, o fórum não abriu em junh de 2004... teve um crash e tiveram que começar do zero...06
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Concordo' date=' também gosto bastante destes dois, "O Piano", o mais famoso, merecidamente bem recebido, e "The Portrait Of a Lady", que quase ninguém conhece, ótimo, muito bom. Gosto de "Fogo Sagrado" também. [/quote']

 

Foi uma pena que ela teve "A Lista de Schindler" no seu caminho. Um dos melhores filmes de Holly Hunter.

 

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Strong notices for Tautou in ‘Chanel’

2008’s slate of eventual Best Actress nominees may not have been the strongest of recent years, but it was certainly the most predetermined. Months before anyone had seen even a frame of their films,  it was accepted wisdom that Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie and Kate Winslet (for something, at least) would be invited to the ball.

This unusual star-focused stranglehold (in an unusually crowded field) made it that much harder (and ultimately impossible) for critics’ darlings like Sally Hawkins or Kristin Scott Thomas to gain a slot.

This year, however, sees a return to the usual terrain of questionmarks in the field, with the usual regrettable paucity of female star vehicles on the horizon. (Only “Amelia” smells like Oscar catnip, and it smells a little funny to me.) Can Michelle Pfeiffer and Meryl Streep score veteran nods for comedy vehicles? Could either Gabourey Sidibe or Saoirse Ronan become only the second teenaged nominee in the category’s history? Which film, if any, will turn out to be Helen Mirren’s awards pony?

With the most early buzz centred on an ingenue few have yet heard of (that would be Carey Mulligan), it’s looking like a year of few sure things from a distance, which is the way I like it. (Of course, I could be completely wrong — I bow to certain other folks’ expertise in this field.)

So with the race so delicately poised at this early point, it’s interesting to see one of the few supposedly baity contenders passing the initial critical test. On paper, Audrey Tautou’s performance in “Coco Before Chanel” has a lot going for it. Nobody needs to be reminded of the Academy’s fondness for biopics (but just for the record, 7 of the last 10 Best Actress winners played real-life figures), and they aren’t exactly averse to pretty period pieces either.

Tautou, meanwhile, is both a familiar face and an adorable ingenue, even if it now 8 years since “Amelie” earned her the latter qualification. Not really famed for major dramatic chops, she also stands to benefit from the “wow, she can really act” vote — should the film register across the Atlantic, of course.

Indeed, the foreign-language issue is Tautou’s major debit at this point, but it’s less than two years since her compatriot Marion Cotillard proved that subtitles (not to mention an early release, and a less-than-beloved film) are not insurmountable once the performance takes hold. (Meanwhile, the likes of Catherine Deneuve and Catalina Sandino Moreno proved it’s easier to gain nods for foreign-language performances when the competition is either thin or scattered.)

I was sceptical that a portrait of the early days of France’s most iconic fashion designer would afford Tautou enough emotional heft, but a pair of trade reviews — heaping praise on both film and leading lady — suggest otherwise. The Hollywood Reporter predicts a major crossover success:

Spectacle, a love triangle, heritage settings, bravura acting, witty dialogue, a bittersweet finale: There’s something for everyone in Anne Fontaine’s “Coco Before Chanel,” and with the title providing name recognition to die for, her film appears set to storm multiplexes worldwide.

The love story is engagingly done, but Fontaine’s core interest is in showing how Coco becomes Chanel, in pointing out the markers along the path that led a penniless young woman, with no resources other than her inner strength, to become a key figure in shaping contemporary tastes in style and design … Tautou fully inhabits the role of Coco, her face a mask as if her character has yet to determine which identity she is to assume, sexually as much as socially.

Screen International is in complete agreement, and commends Tautou for successfully playing against type:

Bearing a striking resemblance to the real woman, Tautou communicates Chanel’s emancipated, fearless approach to life and her steely resolve (she barely cracks a smile during the first hour), while letting subtle layers of hurt, humiliation and grief show through her pride.

All told, with Sony Pictures Classics waiting until autumn to unroll the film Stateside, it seems this may be one to watch in multiple fields. The film sounds tailored for costume design consideration, while workaholic Alexandre Desplat contributed the score.

Best Foreign Language Film is harder to get a read on. The French have strayed from the obvious when selecting their submissions in recent years, and haven’t exactly been rewarded for their initiative: I still think “La Vie en Rose” and “I’ve Loved You So Long” would have stood a better chance with Academy voters than, respectively, “Persepolis” and “The Class” — however deserving the latter choices were. If the French selectors decide to play it safe this year, it sounds like they may have a formidable contender on their hands here.

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Lista oficial do Festival de Cannes 2009.

 

EM COMPETIÇÃO:.

- "Los abraços rotos", de Pedro Almodóvar.

- "Fish Tank", de Andrea Arnold.

- "Um prophète", de Jacques Audiard.

- "Vincere", de Marco Bellocchio.

- "Bright Star", de Jane Campion.

- "Map of the sounds of Tokyo", de Isabel Coixet.

- "A l'origine", de Xavier Giannoli.

- "Das Weisse Band", de Michael Haneke.

- "Taking Woodstock", de Ang Lee.

- "Looking for Eric", de Ken Loach.

- "Chun feng chen zui de ye wan", de Lou Ye.

- "Kinatay", de Brillante Mendoza.

- "Enter the void", de Gaspar Noe.

- "Bak-Jwi", de Park Chan-wook.

- "Lhes herbes folles", de Alain Resnais.

- "The time that remains", de Elia Suleiman.

- "Inglourious basterds", de Quentin Tarantino.

- "Vengeance", de Johnnie To.

- "Visage", de Tsai Ming-liang.

- "Antichrist", de Lars Von Trier.



FORA DE COMPETIÇÃO:.

- "Agora", de Alejandro Amenabar.

- "The imaginarium of Dr.Parnassus", de Terry Gilliam.

- "L'armée du crime", de Robert Guédiguian.

SESSÕES DE MEIA-NOITE:.

- "A town called panic", de Stéphane Aubier e Vincent Patar.

- "Drag me to hell", de Sam Raimi.

- "Ne te retourne pas", de Marina de Van.

SESSÕES ESPECIAIS:.

- "My Neighbor, my killer", de Anne Aghion.

- "Manila", de Adolfo Alix Jr. e Raia Martin.

- "Min ye", de Soulymane Cisse.

- "L'epine dans lhe coeur", de Michel Gondry.

- "Petition", de Zhao Liang.

- "Kalat hayam", de Keren Yedaya.
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Lista oficial do Festival de Cannes 2009.

 

EM COMPETIÇÃO:.

- "Los abraços rotos"' date=' de Pedro Almodóvar.

- "Bright Star", de Jane Campion.

- "Das Weisse Band", de Michael Haneke.

- "Enter the void", de Gaspar Noe.

- "Bak-Jwi", de Park Chan-wook.

- "Inglourious basterds", de Quentin Tarantino.

- "Antichrist", de Lars Von Trier.
 
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yesss

 

Não acredito que o Noé entrou!16 Espero que seja uma daquelas sessões memoráveis onde o povo vaia e sai vomitando da sala, do jeito que ele gosta...06 Idem com o Lars...

 

Jane Campion de volta a Cannes depois de um jejum com mais de 15 anos...

 

E espero também que algum dos indicados desconhecidos seja uma animação 2D...
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Up já sai agora em maio, talvez queiram deixar pra que todos vejam nos cinemas.

 

Jane Campion tem' date=' no mínimo, 2 filmaços embaixo da saia - O Piano e Retratos de uma Mulher. Pode até ser que esteja passando por uma má fase, mas pessoalmente é um nome que vale a pena ficar atento.

 

Já o Ken Loach eu ainda não conheço, mas planejo ver "Kes" assim que o DVD da Lume for lançado... É um diretor bem comentado também, e que ganhou a Palma a pouco tempo atrás.
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O Piano é um filme esquisito. Em um momento admiro a beleza melancólica que a Campion consegue extrair, em outro viro a cara com uma porrada de incidentes novelescos como o Sam Neil querendo cortar o braço da Holly Hunter. Já viu Em Carne VivaFogo Sagrado? Péssimos. Retrato de uma Mulher não vi, mas quero ver.

 

Ken Loach ganhou a Palma pelo Ventos da Liberdade, um ótimo sonífero (assim como Pão e Rosas e Terra e Liberdade).

 

E olha quem apareceu, Michel Gondry e Alejandro Amenabar (num terror, espero)...
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Grey Gardens

 

 

 

 

 

Eu já assiti o filme na segunda, estou em choque, esse filme é digno de Oscar Jessica Lange e Drew Barrymore em seus melhores papéis, tem cenas chocantes, fazia mto tempo que eu não via duas atuações tão brilhantes, o figurino, direção de arte, fotográfia e a direção de Michael Sucsy é tão perfeita que chega assustar.

 

 

 

O Filme não foi para os cinemas, por ser um remake de um documentário cult, ninguém apostava em um diretor desconhecido e mto menos que a Barrymore ia dar conta do papel de Little Edie.Pois deu e acho que ela quebrou um pouco o preconceito que mtos tem contra ela, por ser uma atriz de história e de rom coms. 10.gif

 

 

 

 

 

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Buzz:

 

‘Funny People’ an ‘award-level thing?’

Posted by Moronic Lodge · 3:12 am · April 25th' date=' 2009

 

 

Adam%20Sandler%20in%20Funny%20PeopleI don’t mind admitting that I wasn’t entirely won over by the trailer

for Judd Apatow’s “Funny People,” which, for all its smartness, seemed

to me a little too calculated in its bid for laughing-through-the-tears

pathos. Like pretty much everyone else, James L. Brooks struck me as an

obvious point of reference — but whether we were talking Brooks on a

good or bad day was unclear to me. It’s just a (very long and

over-expository) trailer, after all.

Now Jeff Wells has chatted to a couple of folks who have seen it, and is passing along the word that Apatow has seemingly channeled Brooks on a very good day indeed. Awards-season good, even:

Possibly an award-level thing, a director friend said

this morning, although he was just passing along the chatter. It’s more

in the realm of Sandler for Best Actor and Apatow’s script for Best

Original Screenplay, he speculated, than a Best Picture shot…but you

never know.

So I called a non-vested guy who’s seen it, and here’s what he said:

“Really funny, a really sweet movie, a lot of veracity…really a

brilliant film. Everybody’s game goes up a lot. It’s a James L.

Brooks-level thing and a great role for Adam. It’s a perfect blend of

everything Sandler has done in a serious vein. The film could be a bit

of a marketing problem because it’s about show business but it’s so

real.. It’s about a famous guy, a comedian, having to deal with the

fact hat he has no life and nobody to turn to. But he gets better

[through a relationship with a younger comic']…it’s basically a love

letter to having a family.”

 

 

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Grey Gardens


Eu já assiti o filme na segunda' date=' estou em choque, esse filme é digno de Oscar Jessica Lange e Drew Barrymore em seus melhores papéis, tem cenas chocantes, fazia mto tempo que eu não via duas atuações tão brilhantes, o figurino, direção de arte, fotográfia e a direção de Michael Sucsy é tão perfeita que chega assustar.

O Filme não foi para os cinemas, por ser um remake de um documentário cult, ninguém apostava em um diretor desconhecido e mto menos que a Barrymore ia dar conta do papel de Little Edie.Pois deu e acho que ela quebrou um pouco o preconceito que mtos tem contra ela, por ser uma atriz de história e de rom coms. 10.gif


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Fiquei curioso, a Barrymore em papel brilhante?Essa eu quero ver. Vi a entrevista dela em David Letterman, mesmo mais velha, continua com aquela cara de criança, estranha, mas gosto dela, vamos ver. A Lange gosto muito, e pelas fotos está muito bonita, e deve estar ótima mesmo.
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Buzz:

 

‘Funny People’ an ‘award-level thing?’

Posted by Moronic Lodge · 3:12 am · April 25th' date=' 2009

 

 

Adam%20Sandler%20in%20Funny%20PeopleI don’t mind admitting that I wasn’t entirely won over by the trailer

for Judd Apatow’s “Funny People,” which, for all its smartness, seemed

to me a little too calculated in its bid for laughing-through-the-tears

pathos. Like pretty much everyone else, James L. Brooks struck me as an

obvious point of reference — but whether we were talking Brooks on a

good or bad day was unclear to me. It’s just a (very long and

over-expository) trailer, after all.

Now Jeff Wells has chatted to a couple of folks who have seen it, and is passing along the word that Apatow has seemingly channeled Brooks on a very good day indeed. Awards-season good, even:

Possibly an award-level thing, a director friend said

this morning, although he was just passing along the chatter. It’s more

in the realm of Sandler for Best Actor and Apatow’s script for Best

Original Screenplay, he speculated, than a Best Picture shot…but you

never know.

So I called a non-vested guy who’s seen it, and here’s what he said:

“Really funny, a really sweet movie, a lot of veracity…really a

brilliant film. Everybody’s game goes up a lot. It’s a James L.

Brooks-level thing and a great role for Adam. It’s a perfect blend of

everything Sandler has done in a serious vein. The film could be a bit

of a marketing problem because it’s about show business but it’s so

real.. It’s about a famous guy, a comedian, having to deal with the

fact hat he has no life and nobody to turn to. But he gets better

[through a relationship with a younger comic']…it’s basically a love

letter to having a family.”

 

05

 

Pra mim Ligeiramente Grávidos era um dos melhores filmes de 2007, podia facilmente ter conseguido a indicação a roteiro. Vou torcer por alguma indicação para esse então (resta saber se vai ser tão bom...)

 

 

 

 

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Fe_Camargo!!!

 

Ontem eu cheguei do cinema, liguei a TV, e coloquei na Cultura (de forma bem randômica), e ia começar o Zoom, programa que nunca assisto. E de repente a apresentadora fala sobre o curta "Noite Fria"!!!06 

Vi até você dando entrevista. Aliás queria dar os parabéns, colocou as suas opiniões como um modo autoral, e não como a verdade universal.

Muito legal, boa sorte na sua carreira!

 

Mas fiquei besta com a coincidência!06 
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Fe_Camargo!!!

 

Ontem eu cheguei do cinema' date=' liguei a TV, e coloquei na Cultura (de forma bem randômica), e ia começar o Zoom, programa que nunca assisto. E de repente a apresentadora fala sobre o curta "Noite Fria"!!!06 

Vi até você dando entrevista. Aliás queria dar os parabéns, colocou as suas opiniões como um modo autoral, e não como a verdade universal.

Muito legal, boa sorte na sua carreira!

 

Mas fiquei besta com a coincidência!06 
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Eu só fiquei sabendo que passou hoje. Um saco!!! Uma galera viu e veio comentar. Mandei um mail para o Zoom pedindo a entrevista. Quero ver essa porra! 06

 

O curta não passou, né????

 

Deve ter sido bem bizarro... Foi lá no Festival de Vitória... hahaha.

 

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