Released on: 2001
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Calling all young arts critics
Ahead of the launch of the Guardian's fourth annual young arts critics competition, we need your help. Send us your questions and we'll put them to our team of critics
Next month sees the launch of the Guardian's fourth annual young arts critics competition, open to all readers aged 18 and under. To help us get it under way, we want to put your questions to our team of critics.
How many times should you listen to an album before deciding what you make of it? Should you take any notice of what your friends (or anyone else) thinks? How do you make your writing and opinions stand out from the crowd? Tell us by emailing culture@guardian.co.uk what you want to know about the job, and how old you are, and we'll put the best questions to the relevant critic. (The competition will be judged in eight categories – film,»
- Melissa Denes
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Cannes Titles 'Snowtown' and 'Polisse' Find Domestic Distribution
Karin Viard, Joey Starr and Marina Fois in Polisse
It's a nice surprise to see a pair of films I enjoyed at Cannes find themselves domestic distribution beginning with Maiwenn's Jury Prize-winning Polisse, a film I referred to as "a fast-paced, tragic, touching, emotional and occasionally hilarious look at the French police's Child Protective Unit (Cpu)." Outside of most French film critics, I was one of the few critics to enjoy it as much as I did, but at least now there's an opportunity for stateside viewers to give it a look as Sundance Selects will be distributing it. You can read my full review of the film right here.
Selects also picked up a pair of films I did not see, the first being Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne's The Kid with a Bike, a film I heard a lot about and tied with Nuri Bilge Ceylan's»
- Brad Brevet
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