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Wednesday
May182011

Cannes Check: A Fine Finnish

Robert (author of Distant Relatives) here with more info from Cannes. The Palme found another strong competitor with Aki Kaurismaki's La Havre. Probably the highest profile director from Finland (if you know him from anything it would probably be 2002's The Man Without a Past), Kaurismaki has been off the scene for five years. His return takes him to the French town of the films' title and a couple who attempt to help an illegal immigrant who's being pursued by a tough cop. The Playlist's Kevin Jagernauth notes the rapturous applause that greeted the film and says it "now matches The Artist for the biggest, most rousing crowd-pleaser of the festival."

Meanwhile director Bertrand Bonello had perhaps the least desired spot in the fest. His film House of Tolerance about the comraderie in a brothel mixed in with heaping helpings of violence and sex opened the same day as The Tree of Life. But having little attention payed to it, may turn out to be a good deal for him. MUBI has a good rundown of the mixed critical response to the film.

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Reader Comments (4)

Crowdpleasing rarely wins Palme d'Or though, right?

May 18, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterGlenn

Glenn -- well what is "rarely"? doesn't it all depend on the makeup of the jury and whether or not they have similar tastes or are at odds.

would love to be a fly on the wall of one of those jury deliberations. I really like The Man Without a Past but haven't seen any other Kaurismaki's. my bad.

May 18, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNathaniel R

I'm really excited to hear good things coming out about Joachim Trier's next film. Really loved Reprise.

May 18, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRJ

well what is "rarely"? doesn't it all depend on the makeup of the jury and whether or not they have similar tastes or are at odds.

would love to be a fly on the wall of one of those jury deliberations.

IKR? I always imagined it ALWAYS plays out not too differently from that Simpsons episode where they hold a film festival and Homer is the lone voice that votes for "Man Getting Hit by Football" as the winner. It's just, which one of the Homer of the Canner '11 jury? Uma?

May 19, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMark
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