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SpoutBlog (Free subscription) | 26/05/2008
In chronological order: James Toback’s Tyson Indiana Jones premiere, and Everything is Fine In the market: Uwe Boll goes to Vietnam How to throw a renegade karaoke party in Cannes In the market: Sex and Breakfast Raymond Depardon's La Vie Moderne James Gray's Two Lovers Che distribution speculation, and the French Forrest Gump Pre-Che jitters Post-Che fallout Olivier Assayas’ Summer Hours and Terrence...
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SpoutBlog (Free subscription) | 26/05/2008
For all the talk about how this was a mediocre year at the Cannes Film Festival, I think I personally saw a higher ratio of good to garbage than is my festival norm. Maybe I’m being Pollyanna-ish; maybe I just went in with lower expectations. Regardless: though certainly I saw films too mediocre to merit [...]
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FLiXER: Entertainment Industry News (Free subscription) | 20/05/2008
La Vie Moderne , playing here on the Un Certain Regard sidebar, is the third documentary portrait of a group of rural French dairy farmers that Raymond Depardon has made this decade, and as such, comparisons between Depardon's overall project and Michael Apted ’s 7 Up series are not unapt. But where Apted's seven films across forty years have come to define a changing Britain through the personal...
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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 19/05/2008
Film Reviews: French docu "Modern Life" reps another moving installment in an ongoing series by veteran documaker Raymond Depardon.