The highly anticipated sequel to Joanna Hogg’s 2019 film The Souvenir is set to highlight the 53rd Directors’ Fortnight lineup of the Cannes Film Festival, held July 7-17. The sequel stars Tilda Swinton (who also appears in Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s in competition title Memoria), Richard Ayoade, Charlie Heaton, Joe Alwyn and Harris Dickinson and executive produced by Martin Scorsese. The Souvenir will also appear in a special screening and its sequel marks Hogg’s first appearance at Cannes.
The section will open with Emmanuel Carrère’s drama Between Two Worlds starring Juliette Binoche and based on the bestseller “Le Quai de Ouistreham.” The lineup will present eight debut features, all eligible for the festival’s Camera d’Or, including Hit the Road, by Jafar Panahi’s son, Panah Panahi, and Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović’s Murina, a coming-of-age story set along the Adriatic Sea which is executive produced by Martin Scorsese. Kusijanovic’s is and award winner for her short Into the Blue, which won prizes at the Berlin and Sarajevo festivals, and also earned a Student Academy Award nomination.
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The 53rd edition will also pay tribute to American documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman, director and producer of Ex Libris: The New York Public Library, Boxing Gym and Hospital. Wiseman will be awarded the Carrosse d’Or on July 7, during the Directors’ Fortnight opening ceremony. Past recipients have included John Carpenter and Martin Scorsese.
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Unlike the main competition films, Directors’ Fortnight is a non-competitive section that is open to the public through a system of season tickets and individual screening tickets. This year, due to the pandemic, all Fortnight screenings will require online booking, as with the Official Selection of the Cannes Film Festivals.
The lineup of the 53rd Directors’ Fortnight of the Cannes Film Festival:
“A Chiara,” Jonas Carpignano
“A Night of Knowing Northing,” Payal Kapadia
“Ali & Ava,” Clio Barnard
“Clara Sola,” Nathalie Álvarez Mesen
“A Brighter Tomorrow,” Yassine Qnia
“The Tsugua Diaries,” Miguel Gomes, Maureen Fazendeiro
“The Employer and the Employee,” Manuel Nieto Zas
“The Braves,” Anaïs Volpé
“Europa,” Haider Rashid
“Furuta,” Alice Rohrwacher, Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi
“Integralded,” Radu Muntean
“Hit the Road,” Panah Panahi
“Magnetic Beats,” Vincent Maël Cardona
“The Hill where Lionesses Roar,” Luàna Bajrami
“Medusa,” Anita Rocha da Silveira
“Our Men,” Rachel Lang (closing film)
“Murina,” Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović
“Neptune Frost,” Saul Williams, Anisia Uzeyman
“Between Two Worlds,” Emmanuel Carrère (opening film)
“The Tale of King Crab,” Alessio Rigo de Righi, Matteo Zoppis
“Fragments,” Jean-Gabriel Périot
“The Souvenir Part II,” Joanna Hogg
“Ripples of Life,” Shujun Wei
“The Sea Ahead,” Ely Dagher
Special Screening
“The Souvenir,” Joanna Hogg
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