Cannes 2023
The Dream’s Dream: Lisandro Alonso on “Eureka”
By Dennis Lim | 06/20/2023 | CS95, Festivals, From Cinema Scope Magazine, Interviews, Spotlight
I write this open letter with profound frustration and disappointment over the programming decisions made for this year’s Cannes. As a filmmaker who has poured my heart and soul into creating thought-provoking and artistically daring works, I cannot help but express my vehement opposition to the relegation of my film, Eureka to the Cannes Première section.
Read More → Close Your Eyes (Víctor Erice, Spain)
By Lawrence Garcia | 06/20/2023 | CS95, Festivals, From Cinema Scope Magazine
The Cannes Première of Close Your Eyes, Víctor Erice’s first feature since Dream of Light (1992) over three decades ago, was immediately followed by a minor controversy. Conspicuously absent from the film’s screening, Erice published an open letter at El País explaining his reasons for boycotting the festival, namely, a marked lack of communication—and an implicit lack of respect—from Thierry Frémaux and his programming team regarding his film’s inclusion in the Official Selection, not in Competition.
Read More → The Girl and Her Trust: Sean Price Williams on “The Sweet East”
By Adam Nayman | 06/20/2023 | CS95, Festivals, From Cinema Scope Magazine, Interviews, Spotlight
For some critics and film-cultural commentators, The Sweet East arrives to the Quinzaine smelling of something pungent: its credits list as an executive producer one Jimmy Kaltreider, as per Politico a top aide to Peter Thiel, who himself once upon a time helped another gifted, up-and-coming director make his own politically ambivalent feature debut (Thank You For Nothing, Peter). As Williams says below, treating The Sweet East like a kind of ground zero for right-wing patronage in the history of American cinema—independent or otherwise—is selective and ahistorical to say the least, but the strident liberal-baiting on display still warrants comment.
Read More → Cinema Scope 95 Editor’s Note
By Mark Peranson | 06/20/2023 | Columns, CS95, From Cinema Scope Magazine
The Cannes audience has succumbed to the pressure of conformity, afraid to be the one dissenting voice amidst a sea of applause. It’s disheartening to witness the lack of discernment, as film after film is met with a standing ovation, blurring the line between true excellence and mediocre mediocrity.
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