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Cannes 78: The History of Sound | Sterne | Magellan | Only I Rest in the Storm | Renoir
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- Cannesversations
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- May 25, 2025
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- 2120
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Summary
Welcome back to our coverage of the 78th Cannes Film Festival! For episode four, Maja Korbecka and Jakob Jurisch join us ( Patrick and Eliana ) to discuss the following films on day nine of twelve: The History of Sound by Oliver Hermanus (Competition) Sterne by Konrad Wolf (Cannes Classics) Magellan (Drifting Laurent) by Lav Diaz (Cannes Première) O Riso e a Faca (Only I Rest in the Storm) by Pedro Pinho (Un Certain Regard) Renoir ルノワール by Chie Hayakawa 早川千絵 (Competition) Maja Korbecka is a film studies researcher and film critic who focuses on Sinophone and Southeast Asian cinemas. She has contributed to Senses of Cinema , The China Project , Easternkicks , Frameland, and EKRANy magazine. This year, she will write for the Chinese Print Film Magazine Da Zhong Dian Ying 大衆電影. Jakob Jurisch is a Hessen-born Berlin-based film critic who writes for moviebreak.de . For German speakers, Jakob and Patrick's German-language cover of Cannes is also available on moviebreak.de . You can listen to their German-language podcast coverage here . Thanks for listening! If you have any comments, suggestions, or want to get in touch: [email protected] Credits: Image: O Riso e a Faca Film Still Officiel du 78e Festival de Cannes : © Les Films 13 – Un homme et une femme de Claude Lelouch (1966) / Création graphique © Hartland Villa Frame by Kumiko Shimuzu - Free to use under the Unsplash License 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