- My Account
- Logout
- Register
- Login
Indy’s going to Cannes – but where are all the Brits?
Related Articles
24 April 2008
Among the 19 names revealed yesterday for the 62nd Cannes Film Festival were Clint Eastwood (Changeling), Wim Wenders (The Palermo Shooting), Atom Egoyan (Adoration) and former winners the Dardennes brothers (Le Silence de Lorna). For the second year running, no Brits will be competing for the prestigious Palme d'Or.
Davies, who has twice before competed at Cannes (with The Long Day Closes and The Neon Bible), is showing his new film, Of Time and the City, out of competition in a "special screening". Described as "a poetic journey" through the 62-year-old director's native Liverpool, the film was made on a shoestring as part of a programme to promote the city's stint as European Capital of Culture.
Taylor-Wood, meanwhile, competes in the short film category with Love You More, which is based on a story by Patrick Marber, and was produced by the late Anthony Minghella. It stars the rising British stars Andrea Riseborough and Harry Treadaway.
Davies's return to the director's chair after almost a decade is welcome but not likely to set the festival alight, and Taylor-Wood's film is an intriguing mix of talent — but it's still just a short. There is no denying the fact that 2008 is a disappointing year for Britain.
Of the major homegrown films of the summer, it was hoped that John Maybury's The Edge of Love, about the relationship between Dylan Thomas and his muse, Caitlin, which stars Matthew Rhys, Sienna Miller and Keira Knightley, would make it to Cannes. Instead, that film will now open this year's Edinburgh Film Festival in its new mid-June slot.
Disappointingly, there's no sign of Hunger, the controversial story of IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands, which marks the directorial debut of the Turner Prize-winning artist Steve McQueen. It could yet show up in the Director's Fortnight, the edgier sidebar which last year proved an ideal platform for another British directorial debut, the Joy Division movie Control.
Brideshead Revisited, starring Ben Whishaw as Sebastian Flyte, is expected to take a page out of Atonement's book and go for a Venice unveiling.
Cannes 2008 will continue the tradition of giving the summer's first big Hollywood blockbuster the full red-carpet treatment. Steven Spielberg (61) and Harrison Ford (65) will be climbing the steps of the Palais des Festivals next month to mark their return after almost two decades to the hit series of their youth with Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the fourth film in the franchise.
Indy gets an out-of-competition screening, as does Vicky Cristina Barcelona, the latest from another veteran moviemaker, Woody Allen.
Steven Soderbergh's two-part Che Guevara biopic will be screening as a work-in-progress, with Benicio Del Toro playing the revolutionary icon. But it will be hard for most Brits to get too excited.
The 62nd Cannes Film Festival opens on 14 May
www.festival-cannes.fr
Comments
Top stories in Arts
Top stories in Arts
-
No end to Tube nightmare as commuters warned of MORE chaos tonight
-
Double dip recession is worse than feared as UK faces ‘hurricane’
-
They attacked "like a pack" raining fists on a defenceless legal secretary. Yesterday they walked free from court. No wonder their victim says she has been denied justice.
-
Mayor demands report from Transport for London into Jubilee Line nightmare that left hundreds of commuters trapped for hours underground
-
Friends of football fan killed after Champions League final tell of 'horror' scene of his death
The O2
Check out the cool stuff happening under our tent such as the hottest gigs, comedy, sport, films, clubs, bars, restaurants and much more.
Can you imagine a career in teaching?
Be inspired to teach - let real teachers show you how rewarding the job can be.
Playing a game-changing role during the Games
Cisco is providing the solutions for London 2012's complex IT needs.
Win a Silverstone track day with Zantac 75
Feel the burn of a different kind - 20 Silverstone motoring experiences to be won
Reader Offers email A fantastic selection of
offers, giveaways and
promotions.
Cannes Film Festival - in pictures
Biggest ever image of the Queen, and she also appears made out of stamps, cheese and BEER
Man v Woman v Food: the big burger challenge
New kids from the Bloc: new wave of Russians settling in London
London drug dealer pictured himself with bags of cannabis and wearing crown of £20 notes
BarChick: Janet's Bar