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Cannes 77 : Opening Remarks + Le Deuxième acte | The Second Act (Quentin Dupieux)
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- Cannesversations
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- May 16, 2024
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- 2225
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Summary
Welcome back to our coverage of the Cannes Film Festival! We ( Patrick and Eliana ) look forward to sharing our first reactions and giving a sneak peek at the festival's ongoing films and events. In this episode, Jakob Jurisch joins us on day two of twelve to discuss the festival's opening film, Le Deuxième Acte | The Second Act (Quentin Dupieux), other festival controversies, and film anticipations. Coming soon: Ma vie Ma gueule | This Life of Mine by Sophie Fillières (Quinzaine des Cinéastes) Bird by Andrea Arnold (Competition) and more... For those who are German speakers, you can also find Patrick and Jakob on moviebreak.de and can listen to their German-language podcast coverage here ! Thanks for listening! Correction: Ma vie Ma gueule English title is This Life of Mine* If you have any comments or suggestions or want to get in touch: [email protected] Credits: Image: Cannes 77e poster © Shochiku Co., Ltd. – Rhapsody in August by Akira Kurosawa (1991) / Graphic creation © Hartland Villa Sound: Intro: EFF Open Audio License for Le Carnaval des Animaux (Saint-Saëns, Camille - Aquarium) by Neal O'Doan (Piano) Nancy O'Doan (Piano), and Seattle Youth Orchestra Pandora Records/Al Goldstein Archive. Extro : Quinzaine des Cineastes Intro Extract Music: Cyril Moisson | Piano: Frédéric Fortuny