Weil's so schön wäre- wenn Richard gleich mit 2 Filmen in Cannes am Start wäre- Pilgrimage und Brain on fire- deshalb doppelt gemoppelt hier auch gleich noch mal:
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Cannes: who's in the running?
21 March, 2016 | By Melanie Goodfellow
Screen rounds up the films from across the globe that could launch at Cannes…
With less than a month to go until the Cannes Film Festival announces its line-up at its annual Paris press conference on April 14, Screen looks at what could make it into Official Selection and the parallel sections of Directors’ Fortnight and Critics’ Week.
UK and Ireland
The UK could have one of its strongest Cannes for years with hot favourites for a competition slot including Andrea Arnold’s Shia LaBeouf-starring US road movie American Honey and Ken Loach’s gritty Northern England-set drama I, Daniel Blake. It would be Loach’s 12th time in competition.
Ben Wheatley is also reportedly gunning for an Official Selection slot for his 1970s Boston-set, gangland thriller Free Fire, potentially Out of Competition or in Midnight Screenings. He was last in Cannes with Sightseers in Directors’ Fortnight.
Other UK hopefuls include Stephen Frears’ Florence Foster Jenkins and Indian director Ritesh Batra’s The Sense Of An Ending.
Ireland could be represented by Jim Sheridan’s The Secret Scripture [pictured right], starring Rooney Mara and Vanessa Redgrave as the centenarian at the heart of tale at different stages of her tragic life; Gerard Barrett’s Brain On Fire, charting a woman’s descent into insanity, and Brendan Muldowney’s Pilgrimage about a group of 13th century monks on a mission to transport a precious relic across the country.