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.
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.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI love that poster for Face. And the one for Vengeance is awfully close to Oldboy's poster.
ReplyDeleteThe Vengeance poster is really generic, you're right.
ReplyDeleteas far as I know, "Tetro" will not be presented at Cannes. FF Copolla refused it explicitly.
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