4. Clouds of Sils Maria
Director: Olivier Assayas
Cast: Juliette Binoche, Kirsten Stewart, Chloe Grace Moretz
Release date: December 1st, 2014
Juliette Binoche is no stranger to Cannes, last year when she represented “Certified Copy”, they put her on the official poster of the festival. Over the last few years Olivier Assayas has turned many into a fan with “Summer Hours” (2008) and 334 minute epic undertaking “Carlos” in 2010. When these titans present a new film together, it was bound to make some noise and the word out of Cannes is extremely positive. We can expect a powerful and nuanced performance from Juliette Binoche and a delicate perfectionist streak from Assayas. What’s not to like!
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Great list. There’s a few films on here that I’ve been looking forward to seeing for a while now, but I think that I’m most intrigued by “Goodbye to Language.” We’ve seen before that when placed in the capable hands of auteur filmmakers – Wenders and Herzog, as you mentioned, as well as Martin Scorsese with “Hugo” – 3D can be an exciting and nuanced means of artistic expression in cinema. Knowing Godard’s penchant for being cutting-edge and unique, I can only imagine the new heights to which he has elevated the medium. It’s definitely one of the must-see films of the year (or next year, depending on when the film gets its general release).
Thanks. You are right ‘Hugo’ was very well done, James Cameron was the stereoscopic supervisor and advisor on that one.
I forgot to add Ang Lee and Alfonso Cuaron for ‘Life of Pi’ and ‘Gravity’, both of which lose some impact when not seen in 3D and they have absolutely clean 3D with no image ghosting, something only animated movies can usually claim.
“Godard made a 3D film” has to be one of the most attention-drawing headlines I could see. To be able to view this and Breathless back-to-back is just insanity.
I’m most excited for Goodbye to Language, Leviathan, and Winter Sleep, but I haven’t given up on Assayas’s film even though it didn’t win because Summer Hours is one of my favorites.