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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Film News: 'Flash,' 'Pride,' 'Happy' to open film festival -- The Woodstock Film Festival has tapped Greg Kinnear drama “Flash of Genius,” Mike Leigh’s “Happy-Go-Lucky” and the domestic preem of Edward Norton-Colin Farrell starrer “Pride and Glory” to open the fest.
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Alliance of Women Film Journalists (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
Of the 28 films slated for screening at the 46th New York Film Festival (Septembr 26 to October 12, 2008 at Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater and the Ziegfield Theater at 141 West 54 Street), eight are directed by and/or focus on women. Directed by women: Agnès Jaoui’s “Let It Rain” (“Parlez-moi de la pluie”) - France, [...]
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Aceshowbiz.com (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Release date : December 10, 2008 Synopsis : Proving why she is one of the most highly-regarded auteurs of current cinema, Kelly Reichardt's ("Old Joy") subtle storytelling technique ...
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Reel Suave (Free subscription) | 13/08/2008
Clint Eastwood’s Changeling will be the centerpiece of the 46 th New York Film festival and the Wrestler by Darren Aronofsky will be the closing night selection. The film society of Lincoln announced yesterday. Another highlight of the festival is the revival of the Max Ophuls’s final masterpiece, “Lola Montes,”. It will be featured in the festival’s spotlight retrospective. All the 28 films for the...
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FLiXER: Entertainment Industry News (Free subscription) | 23/07/2008
Oscilloscope, the fledgling distribution label spearheaded by the Beastie Boy formerly known as MCA, has picked up Kelly Reichardt’s Wendy and Lucy , which premiered at Cannes to raves from some but measured praise from me. It’ll open at Film Forum on December 10. If his boys don’t try to push Michelle Williams for an Oscar nod the same year her baby daddy has a posthumous nomination all but locked...
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Alliance of Women Film Journalists (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
This year at Cannes, only a smattering of female directors were represented, which just goes to show that even outside the hills of Hollywood, female filmmakers fight to be seen and heard. In both the Competition and Un Certain Regard categories at Cannes, just two female directors had films competing at Cannes. The Competition category [...]
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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Film Reviews: "Old Joy" helmer Kelly Reichardt plays to her strengths in "Wendy and Lucy," a modest yet deeply felt road movie about an idealistic young drifter.
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Cinematical (Free subscription) | 26/05/2008
Filed under: Independent , Cannes , Theatrical Reviews , Festival Reports , Cinematical Indie Director Kelly Reichardt's much-anticipated follow-up to her critically acclaimed 2006 fest circuit hit, Old Joy , continues to show Reichardt's remarkable gift for classically simple, deeply engaging storytelling. Wendy and Lucy is the story of Wendy (Michelle Williams), a down-on-her-luck girl who's hoping...
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 26/05/2008
The predictably cranky and impatient press audience offered little love to Philippe Garrel's "Frontier of Dawn" at the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday.
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GreenCine Daily (Free subscription) | 23/05/2008
"When a film this small gets thrust under a spotlight this bright, you worry about that the movie itself will be overwhelmed," writes Karina Longworth at the SpoutBlog, reacting to the splashy coverage of Michelle Williams's surprise appearance in Cannes....
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Juicy UK (Free subscription) | 23/05/2008
In her first public interview since Heath Ledger's death, Michelle Williams said it was "cool" to be at Cannes. The actress, 27, arrived in the south of France Thursday in time to dazzle at the red carpet premiere of her film Wendy and Lucy. "She was very, very excited – it's her first trip to Cannes," the film's director, Kelly Reichardt, told PEOPLE, adding that they celebrated Williams's festival...
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Glamour.com (Free subscription) | 23/05/2008
Michelle Williams speaks about her first visit to Cannes
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celebglitz.com (Free subscription) | 23/05/2008
Michelle Williams made her first red carpet appearance since the passing of Heath Ledger, at the Cannes Film Festival, to promote her new flick, Wendy and Lucy. ...
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Cinematical (Free subscription) | 22/05/2008
Filed under: Cannes , Festival Reports , Cinematical Indie I'll have a full review up of Kelly Reichardt's new film, Wendy and Lucy , up later, but a quick note on tonight's screening of the film. Reichardt made 2006's critically acclaimed Old Joy , and Wendy and Lucy was one of the films I was most looking forward to checking out here at Cannes. The big movies are great, but the joy of seeing a smaller...