reading this post is a painful experience, knowing that many of these films might never get a UK cinema or even dvd release,and so i will never get the chance to see them.
I would imagine most of these will see a theatrical run in both the UK and the US, though for the films not in English or without a built in audience (Coco Chanel and Visage) I think it all depends on critical reception, which usually/unfortunately makes or breaks a lot of distribution deals at Cannes.
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reading this post is a painful experience, knowing that many of these films might never get a UK cinema or even dvd release,and so i will never get the chance to see them.
I would imagine most of these will see a theatrical run in both the UK and the US, though for the films not in English or without a built in audience (Coco Chanel and Visage) I think it all depends on critical reception, which usually/unfortunately makes or breaks a lot of distribution deals at Cannes.
I love that poster for Face. And the one for Vengeance is awfully close to Oldboy's poster.
The Vengeance poster is really generic, you're right.
as far as I know, "Tetro" will not be presented at Cannes. FF Copolla refused it explicitly.
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