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Kidman, Huppert to grace 70th Cannes film festival

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PARIS: Nicole Kidman and Isabelle Huppert will top the bill at the Cannes Film Festival next month as the world’s fl agship movie showcase celebrates its 70th anniversar­y.

The Australian megastar features in Sofi a Coppola’s Civil War thriller “The Beguiled”, while France’s Huppert headlines in Austrian fi lmmaker Michael Haneke’s “Happy End”, a family drama set against the backdrop of Europe’s migrant crisis.

Ben Stiller, Julianne Moore and French star Marion Cotillard will also do star turns at the May 17-28 festival on the French Riviera, organisers told a Paris news conference on Thursday.

Other movies vying for the prestigiou­s Palme d’Or include Todd Haynes’ “Wonderstru­ck”, one of two Amazon-backed fi lms in the lineup.

“Wonderstru­ck”, starring Moore and Michelle Williams, tells the parallel stories of two deaf American children in the 1920s and the 1970s.

“Redoubtabl­e” by the director of the Oscar- crowned silent movie “The Artist”, Michel Hazanavici­us, focuses on the love affair between New Wave guru Jean-Luc Godard and actress Anne Wiazemsky.

Netfl ix incursion

Opening the extravagan­za, out of competitio­n, will be “Ismael’s Ghosts” by French director Arnaud Desplechin, about a fi lmmaker disturbed by the return of his former love.

It features A-list French talent in the form of Cotillard, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Mathieu Amalric.

Two Netfl ixbacked features made the cut in a fi rst for Cannes.

“Okja”, a creature feature by South Korea’s Bong Joon-ho, known for his black humour, stars Tilda Swinton as a corporate scientist whose company tries to kidnap a fantastica­l beast called Okja from a young girl. Jake Gyllenhaal, playing a zoologist, makes his Cannes debut with the fi lm. The other contender from Netfl ix, which is making ever deeper inroads into Hollywood alongside rival Amazon, is “The Me y e r ow it z Stories” by independen­t US fi lmmaker Noah Baumbach. The family drama stars Adam Sandler, Stiller, Emma Thompson and Dustin Hoffman. Amazon, for its part, also proposes “You Were Never Really Here”, by Scottish director Lynne Ramsay starring Joaquin Phoenix as a war veteran who tries to save women from the sextraffic­king trade.

Variety reported last year that the online retailer bought the rights to the fi lm for around US$ 3.5 million ( 3.3 million euros).

Out- of- competitio­n selections include a sequel to former US vice president Al Gore’s 2006 Oscar-winning documentar­y “An Inconvenie­nt Truth”.

A decade later, the stakes are arguably higher with Donald Trump in the White House.

Kidman-Farrell double duo

The US leader has dismissed global warming as a fraud invented by the Chinese and nominated climate change sceptic Scott Pruitt to head the Environmen­tal Protection Agency.

Coppola, the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola, is a Cannes veteran who previously premiered “Marie Antoinette” ( 2006) and her last feature fi lm “The Bling Ring” ( 2013) at the festival.

In “The Beguiled”, Colin Farrell plays a young soldier who seduces all the women around him, who include Kidman as well as Kirsten Dunst and Elle Fanning.

Kidman and Farrell team up again in “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos, a psychologi­cal drama about a charismati­c surgeon and a sinister teenager.

Coppola and Ramsay are among 12 women directors featured at the festival, compared with nine last year, Fremaux noted. A third woman in the main competitio­n is Japan’s Naomi Kawase with “Hikari” ( Radiance) about a doctor whose eyesight begins to fail.

Providing even more star power are the TV series in the spotlight this year, with the unveiling of the eagerly awaited third season of David Lynch’s cult “Twin Peaks” and Jane Campion’s “Top of the Lake” in its second episode rollout.

Pedro Almodovar, Spain’s most celebrated living movie director, will lead the jury at this year’s festival. — AFP

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Internatio­nal Cannes Film Festival General Delegate, Thierry Fremaux (left) and Festival President Pierre Lescure stand by the 70th festival’s 2017 offical poster, during a press conference to announce the movies in official competitio­n for the 2017...
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Nicole Kidman

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