Released on: 1997
Rating: 6.00
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Cannes Film Festival: 'Le Havre' remains a favorite port in the festival storm
Now, in the final lap of the Cannes Film Festival, is the time when we critics begin comparing notes and conjecturing meaninglessly on possible prize winners. (Analyze this: What will jury president Robert De Niro like? And have Lars von Trier’s thoughtless comments, reported at face value by disingenuous journalists with no time for context, ruined the chances for von Trier’s great movie Melancholia?) Meanwhile, as we shmooze and quantify, here’s a quiet headline: There’s not a critic I know, including me, who doesn’t put Le Havre, by the sometimes imitated but essentially inimitable Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismдki,»
- Lisa Schwarzbaum
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James Franco joins Stephen Elliot’s Cherry
James Franco is a very busy man: he's just been confirmed in Stephen Elliot’s indie-drama Cherry, adding another notch to his already jam-packed CVThe story revolves around an 18-year-old girl who moves to San Francisco and gets a job working in porn.Franco will star as the drug-addicted lawyer with whom the girl becomes involved.It seems the 127 Hours actor is in hot demand, as Cherry will mark his sixth film job this year.He has just finished work on Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and in August he will begin filming Sam...
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- Total Film
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