The Competition
Captives by Atom Egoyan


Reactions to film
This ludicrous abduction thriller plays like an ill-advised assembly of tropes and themes from Atom Egoyan's highlights reel. (Justin Chang-Variety)
One-star turkey, this one so misjudged from start to finish it feels like a terrible dream (Peter Bradshaw-The Guardian)
Atom Egoyan's kidnapping drama is arch and ridiculous (Drew McWeeny-HItfix)
Demands a certain leap of faith from viewers willing to enter into the playful and perverse spirit of the game (Jonathan Romney-Screendaily)
Kış Uykusu (Winter Sleep) by Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Absolutely biased toward this movie, so if you cannot stand passion then suggest you skip everything about this movie here. But be aware that still today betting odds give this movie the Palme d'Or by far so film has high possibilities to win something but not just "because", Nuri Bilge Ceylan fims are stunning, visually breathtaking, engaging and you always want more no matter the runtime.
For this movie will watch everything live, but I realize that photocall has already happen as Getty has the photos. Hope soon they go live with the press conference. No they don't have it why?
Photocall
Not many photographers, not much noise and a protest for Turkey's mine disaster. No was not my imagination that I was seeing to much black, they are wearing black to mourn the dead miners.
Red Carpet

Was getting concern about the lack of tweets/news about the film but suddenly a few moments ago Twitter went back to work for me and to my surprise there are many tweets with comments. Most are positive, well, at least from those renown film critics that have my attention; obviously there will be others that will not like movie as they didn't liked Once Upon A Time in Anatolia.
Up to this moment what has surprised me is the mention that this is the "chattiest" movie he has done! Oh! Do not know what to think as I love his very long takes with absolute silence but in the film length there has to be time for everything. I hope. Then seems many agree that is too long but that is something expected in film festival where too many events/things are happening at once.
Still, I am not alone when I say that with his movies I want more: Plus c’est long, plus c’est bon avec les films de ce cinéaste turc, souvent primé à Cannes... Celui-ci dure 3h16 et ne devrait pas faire exception… (20minutes France)
Reactions to the film
Winter Sleep is Ceylan's most demanding and literary film. Also his richest, most complex exploration of flawed human beings. Master piece! (Eren Odabasi)
The Chekhov of the Turkish steppes has surpassed himself: @_nbc_'s WINTER SLEEP is an astonishing meditation on forgiveness and frailty. (Scott Foundas)
WINTER SLEEP: the cold embrace of a man's midlife crisis. Gripping, thought-provoking and absolutely stunning (FilmLand Empire)
Justifiable standing o. for WINTER SLEEP, his chattiest film, about a Scrooge who accepts his solitary affluent life. (Eric Kohn)
Nuri Bilge Ceylan nos dá mais um belo filme ... Jane Campion aplaudindo de pé com Sofia Coppola e Gael Garcia Bernal, dentro do cercadinho VIP. (Kleber Mendonça Filho)
Winter Sleep poema da camera turco (gzagato-Corriere della Sera)
Winter Sleep was breathtaking... 10 dakika kesintisiz ayakta alkislandi. Gurur duydum. (Selcen Yimazogl)
... and many more in languages I understand (LOL). Now I feel in peace, movie has great reactions, IF wins the Palme d'Or or not is of no consequence for me as I am absolutely "dying" to see this masterpiece. Sigh. Well, it is not true, yes I care (lol) and think that he deserves the highest award after winning almost everything possible in Cannes. Right? We will see what happens.
Out of Competition
How to Train Your Dragon 2 by Dean Deblois

Photocall (you can only hear Cate!, Cate!), press conference and interview are nice to watch because Cate Blanchett is there! But also America Ferrara, Djimon Hounsou, Kit Harington and the dragon! No, Jonah Hill or Kristen Wiig are not here.
The red carpet video is great just to see majestic Cate Blanchett in another spectacular dress but this time also noticed that Jeffrey Katzenberg is also with the film group.
Special Screenings
Eau argentée, Syrie autoportrait by Ossama Mohammed, Wiam Simav Bedirxan

Nevertheless each year there are a few of them but I believe that most have something in common: they have very political stories. This one is no exception as deals with director disgust at the Syrian conflict and the lack of reaction from the international community towards his country.
Red Army by Gabe Polsy
A documentary about a sport that surely will transcend the sport into politics. Watch if you like hockey probably will enjoy it more than many of us that don't.
Un Certain Regard
La Chambre Bleue by Mathieu Amalric

Reaction to film
Mathieu Amalric's erotic thriller is at its best beneath the bedclothes. (Xan Brooks-The Guardian)
Amalric fait de l'oeuvre de Simenon un trip lynchien (Christophe Narbonne-Premiere)
Mathieu Amalric's adaptation of Georges Simenon's mystery novel honors the text, but misses the atmosphere. (Guy Lodge-Variety)
Amour Fou by Jessica Hausener

Reactions to film
A dryly amusing and ambiguously layered account of the famed double suicide of Heinrich von Kleist and Henriette Vogel. (Justin Chang-Variety)
A complex and exquisitely filmed exploration of a man's desire to find a woman willing to die with him. (Boyd van Hoeij-THR)
Jessica Hausner creates a magnificent film at the heart of the paradoxes of bourgeois romanticism and conformism at the beginning of the 19th century. (Fabien Lemercier-Cineuropa)
Cannes Classics
Below the three films that will be screened today two are feature films and one a documentary about infamous producers Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus. In particular I strongly suggest you watch the classic Carné feature film Le jour se lève, IF you haven't seen it yet.
龍門客棧 Long men kezhan (Dragon Inn) by King Hu
Le jour se lève (Daybreak) by Marcel Carné
The Go-Go Boys; The Inside Story of Cannon Films by HIlla Medalia (documentary)
Cinéma de la Plage
Per Qualche Dollaro in Piu (For a Few Dollars More) by Sergio Leone
Of course I watched Spaghetti Westerns a long time ago and had my favorite movies BUT -now- surprisingly movies with Clint Eastwood were NOT my favorites! My favorite actors were Franco Nero and Terence Hill! Strange that Cannes celebrates the 50 years of Italian Westerns and there are no movies with them (lol). Yes have seen this movie and well maybe if I revisit film will see Clint with different eyes. Sigh.
Quinzaine des Réalisateurs
Catch Me Daddy by Daniel Wolfe

Reactions to film
The neverending misery is wearying and some of the tough guy dialogue hard to catch. (Allan Hunter-Screendaily)
Très beau thriller, très noir, perturbant et dramatique. (Culturebox)
Gett - Le procès de Viviane Amsalem (Gett, The Trial of Viviane Amsalem) by Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz

Reactions to film
le formidable film de Ronit Elkabetz et de son frère cadet Shlomi, montre pour la première fois les tribunaux israéliens au cinéma. (Sophie Grassin-Le Observateur)
La Semaine de la Critique
Boreg (Self Made) by Shira Geffen
I enjoyed her Meduzot (Jellyfish) so probably will enjoy her Boreg (Self Made) especially because is a story of two women trapped in their own worlds; after a mix-up at a checkpoint, they find themselves living the life of the other on the opposite side of the border. Ah! one is Israeli and the other Palestinian.
Reactions to film
Étrange, drôle, poétique ce SelfMade de Shira Geffen! Vraiment pas mal! (TheCreatacha)
A charming and cerebral film about the tribulations of women's lives in Israel. (Clarence Tsui-THR)
L'ACID
Qui Vive by Marianne Tardieu

Reaction to film
A low-key, rather generic thriller salvaged by a strong message and solid lead performance. (Jordan Mintzer-THR)
News
-Today will share the Cannes 2014 Odds as of May 16 for film and actors.
Film- Best Odd: 11/4 Winter Sleep Worst Odd: 100/1 The Captive
Actress- Best Odd: 6/4 Marion Cotillard Worst Odd: 25/1 Dorothy Atkinson (Mr. Turner)
Actor: Best Odd: 11/4 Timothy Spall (Mr. Turner) Worst Odd: (tie) 28/1 Tommy Lee Jones and Sam Louwyck (The Wonders)
-Today was the TWC (yes, Weinstein) event and according to what I was able to see, the room was pack. Immediately buzz came to possible Oscar nominees: Marion Cotillard in Macbeth and Amy Adams in Big Eyes. Late addition: Michelle Williams in Suite Francaise. Also The Giver with Meryl Streep trailer was premiered, please notice that is a scifi film.
-Penelope Cruz was yesterday in Cannes to present Ma Ma, which is her first time as a producer and is her first time acting with Julio Medem.
Not-so-serious News
-Last night there was the Calvin Klein Celebrates Women In Film event with many Hollywood actresses attending, like Julianne Moore, Naoimi Watts, Rooney Mara and Lupita Nyong'o.
-Today is the Art of Elysium 6th Annual PARADIS presented by BidKind.
-This afternoon was the Fenix Film Awards, attended by Maria de Medeiros, Ana de la Reguera, Alice Braga and Paz Vega. (No idea what these awards do and not easy to find in the net)
Photos of the Day
Calvin Klein IFP event last night.
Cate and the dragon
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