Cannes 2013 MUBI Coverage Roundup
NotebookMUBI’s coverage of the 2013 Festival de Cannes by Adam Cook, Daniel Kasman, and Marie-Pierre Duhamel all in one place.
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MUBI’s coverage of the 2013 Festival de Cannes by Adam Cook, Daniel Kasman, and Marie-Pierre Duhamel all in one place.
Jean-Luc Godard’s first film in 3D is a masterfully inventive, rapid-fire work of art.
Steven Spielberg and his esteemed jury have chosen the winners of this year’s awards.
Daringly programmed at Cannes for the first time, Lav Diaz’s Un Certain Regard epic is a major highlight.
Miike has crafted a pitch-perfect thriller that never slows down, right up until its climactic finish.
Claire Denis’ first digital film is a cryptically elliptical, profoundly somber melodrama of exploitation, loneliness, anger and family.
Adam Cook & Daniel Kasman discuss James Gray’s The Immigrant, a departure in many ways for one of America’s great contemporary filmmakers.
From footage of the first interview originally shot for but unused in Shoah, Lanzmann fashions a new film set at once in 1975 & 2012.
Nicolas Winding Refn’s highly anticipated follow-up to Drive is a work of tritely over-thought stylization.
The American remake of the Mexican horror film (programmed in Quinzaine in 2010) unfolds a complex meditation upon family and foundation.
Adam Cook & Daniel Kasman discuss Steven Soderbergh’s “last” film, another work of alternately digital and classical pleasures.
Jean-Luc Godard filming his next feature, Adieu au langage.