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Another wave of titles have been announced for Berlin's Panorama section, including, most excitingly, a new film from Catherine Breillat entitled
Barbe bleu. I was under the impression that Breillat's new film was to be a remake of her own
Parfait amour! with Naomi Campbell; I really hope this project hasn't fallen through. In addition to
Barbe bleu, her film
Tapage nocturne [
Nocturnal Uproar], starring Joe Dallesandro from 1979, will also be screening. Gus Van Sant will be there to show
Milk, as well as the doc
The Times of Harvey Milk. A pair of films about Quentin Crisp will also be screening in the Panorama this year: the documentary
Resident Alien and
The Naked Civil Servant, which stars John Hurt as Crisp. The other two films of note that were announced are the new film from Lucía Puenzo,
El niño pez, which reunites her with
XXY star Inés Efron, who is slowly becoming my favorite young actress and Michael Winterbottom's documentary
The Shock Doctrine. Full report over at
IndieWire.
1 comment:
great post&photo.
cant wait to see Breillat's take on Bluebeard.
& wow, i had no idea there was even word of her doing film with Naomi. i would kill God to see that. even throughout childhood Naomi Campbell has been on my 'would-give-anything-to-fuck' list.
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