The Sunday Guardian

Netflix cans orson welles aMid dispute

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PARIS: Spike Lee and Jean-Luc Godard will compete for the Palme d’Or at Cannes next month, but a posthumous movie by Orson Welles will not be screened due to a dispute between the film festival organizers and Netflix.

Announcing the line-up for the festival that runs from 8-19 May, artistic director Thierry Fremaux said he regretted the absence of Netflix, which entered two major movies last year but has said it cannot abide by rules that would force it to release them in French theaters, delaying its ability to stream them.

“It’s a pity,” said Fremaux. “Everybody wished to see the film.”

Netflix had planned to present “The Other Side of the Wind”, a movie Welles shot in the 1970s but never finished editing, as well as “They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead”, a documentar­y about the filmmaker, who died in 1985. The competitio­n will open with “Todos Los Saben” (“Everybody Knows”), a film starring Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem made in Spain by double-Oscar winning Iranian director

Asghar Farhadi. Among the close to twenty contenders in the main competitio­n is Spike Lee’s “BlacKkKlan­sman”, about an African-American police officer who infiltrate­s the Ku Klux Klan.

At the age of 87, Cannes darling Godard returns with “Le Livre d’Image” (“The Image Book”) and Oscar-winning Polish director Pawel Pawlikowsk­i will present “Cold War”.

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