Cannes is home to the stars and their teams. There are a lot of requirements, but there are also invisible ones. Thomas, a 20-year-old film student with messy hair and a suit and tie, is one of them. His mission? His mission? Before he begins to operate, he declares, “Since then, I haven’t seen anything yet.” He is making a move towards retirement with the help of his iPhone. He would not be happy if he saw the Serebrennikovs, Dardennes or the Reuben Ostlund. The Festival treats the younger guard with the Official, which is open to budding film lovers. The Semaine de la Critique, which has held a workshop in film criticism since 2005 for twenty high school students from France and Germany. They are taught to read and interpret images, talk about color saturation and frames, and conduct interviews. This initiative was created in collaboration with the Franco-German Office for Youth. De Gaulle and Chancellor Adenauer were aware of the importance of having a common culture between their countries. This is a great blessing for the “coronavirus”, generation that will create the Europe of tomorrow but does not yet cross many borders.
Salmon marinade, mozzarella tomatoes, pineapple compote… Lunch with the next generation in French cinema on the Unifrance terrace during the “10 to Watch” operation. Charline Bourgeois -Tacquet is one of 10 directors and actors to watch, as Charline Bourgeois -Tacquet was last year’s “Les Amours d’Anais” director. She explained that she promised to get to her computer at the festival to finish the second. Deborah Lukumuena (“Robust”) and Agathe Rousselle are also included. They were the ones who revealed “Titane”, Julia Ducournau, or Noee Abita’s version of “Titane,” which was born in Cannes with “Ava By Lea Mysius”.
Maimouna Doucoure is the director of “Mignonnes”, a movie about the precocious and sexualization of loud-mouthed preteens who were targeted in America’s right. She couldn’t believe that she was seated in projection between a mute Jacques Audiard, and a Guillermo Del Toro inexhaustible in her merits, and her plans, as soon as her presentation came in.
Anthony Bajon (Another World) spoke about his films: Fabrice Du Weltz’s next feature film on the Dutroux case. Annamaria Vartolomei, a Cesar for “L’Evenement”, by Audrey Diwan, her filming of Bruno Dumont. Karim Leklou is well-known in “Goutte d’or Sons of Ramses” which was a tense thriller about a clairvoyant who claims he can speak to the dead. It evoked the poetry by its director Clement Cogitore. It was sunny, the sky was blue, and there was something delightful about all these young shoots, future Jean Louis Bory stars or future Jean-Louis Bory.