Cannes 2023: What are the 11 films selected for Critics’ Week? Cinema news

Cannes 2023: What are the 11 films selected for Critics’ Week?  Cinema news

Headed by director Audrey Devan, the 62nd edition of La Semaine de la Critique has revealed its selection of eleven feature films. The parallel part of the Cannes Film Festival will be held from 17 to 25 May 2023.

Critics Week

For 62 years, Semaine de la Critique has revealed to the whole world a new generation of filmmakers who have come to present their first or second film. For the 74th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, which will take place from 16 to 27 May 2023, the parallel section is headed by Audrey Diwan, Director of L’Événement, who was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 2021.

She is accompanied by Kim Yutani, Programming Director of the Sundance Festival, Indian journalist Meenakshi Shedd, German actor and choreographer Franz Rogowski, and Portuguese cinematographer Rui Bocas.

Of the 2,100 short films and 1,000 feature films screened, eleven feature films were selected – seven feature films and six directed by women. As for the short films, ten works have been selected, and the program will be revealed soon.

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Discover selected feature films:

Opening and closing films:

France has the honor of opening and closing the parallel section. Mary Amachokili, winner of Camera d’Or for Party Girl in 2014, kicked off the festivities. It features Ama Gloria, the story of a close relationship between a six-year-old girl and her nurse who must say goodbye. In conclusion, Erwan Le Duc, director of, among others, Perdrix, introduces his father’s daughter. It tells the story of a daughter and her father who, when they are forced to separate, will see their past over again.

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Opening : As for Gloria Written by Marie Amachokeli (France)

a wall : her father’s daughter Written by Erwan Le Duc (France)

In competition:

It’s raining at Paloma’s house Sermon Day (Belgium)

God willing, a son will be born to Amjad Al-Rasheed (Jordan)

Jam (Sleep) by Jason Yo (South Korea)

Levante (Power Alli) Lelah Halla (Brazil)

The Lost Country by Vladimir Perisic (Serbia)

The Rapture of Iris Kaltenback (France)

Tiger Stripes by Amanda Nell Eu (Malaysia)

Private sessions:

Vincent must die – Stephane Castaing (France)

Past Love Syndrome, Anne Serot and Rafael Balboni (France)

The 62nd edition of Critics Week will take place from May 17-25, 2023.

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