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Shutter Island In 1954, two deputies senators Chuck Aule and Teddy Daniels were assigned to investigaete the disappearance of women who had killed three children. Nicole Kidman continued to make a style statement as she arrived at the photo call for her upcoming film The Beguiled at the 70th annual movie spectacle in the South.

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Un Certain Regard Winners: Taylor Sheridan Best Director – Cannes. With another 2. 4 hours to go before the main prizes, including the Palme d’Or, are awarded here at the Cannes Film Festival, sidebar Un Certain Regard has designated its laureates. Watch Message In A Bottle Tube Free here. Iranian drama, Lerd (A Man Of Integrity) scooped the main Un Certain Regard prize. Directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, it was reportedly made in secret and looks at the effects of corruption on a man and his family. Taylor Sheridan was named Best Director for Wind River.

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The timely thriller, which premiered in an unfinished version in Sundance last January, follows a game tracker (Jeremy Renner) and an FBI agent (Elizabeth Olsen) who go on a manhunt for the murderer of a Native American teenage girl on Wyoming’s Wind River Indian Reservation. This is the third year in a row that Sheridan has a film in Official Selection. But the Sicario and Hell Or High Water writer made his Croisette debut as director with Wind River. The Weinstein Co releases domestically on August 4. Michel Franco scooped the Jury Prize with his Mexican film, April’s Daughter. The family drama stars Emma Suarez of Pedro Almodovar’s 2.

Julieta. A prize for the Best Poetic Narrative went to Mathieu Amalric’s film- within- a- film biopic Barbara about the French chanteuse and which opened the section. Best Actress was won by Jasmine Trinca, for Sergio Catellitto’s Italian drama Fortunata, about a young mother with a failed marriage behind her, who fights daily for her dream to open a hair salon.

Uma Thurman was President of the UCR jury which commented, “We feel enormous gratitude to have had the honor of serving on the jury for this historic 7. Festival de Cannes.

We are proud to present an esthetically diverse and beautiful Un Certain Regard awards.”Separately, the International Federation of Film Critics named its winners today. From the Competition, the FIPRESCI went to Robin Campillo’s 1. Beats Per Minute. Campillo, who penned the 2. Palme d’Or winner, The Class, was part of Deadline’s Ones To Watch this year. The Orchard acquired U. S. rights to BPM earlier in the festival.

Also taking FIPRESCIs are Closeness, an Un Certain Regard title by Kantemir Balagov and Directors’ Fortnight film The Nothing Factory by Pedro Pinho. The Ecumenical Jury Prize went to Naomi Kawase’s Competition title Hikari.

Telluride Film Festival Reveals 2. Lineup. The Telluride Film Festival has announced its 2. As usual, the exclusive Colorado gathering features a range of buzzy fall season movies, including many films also premiering in Venice and Toronto as well as others resurfacing from earlier in the year, just in time for awards season. Filmmakers in this year’s program range from Alexander Payne to Angelina Jolie. The festival will also honor cinematographer Ed Lachman, actor Christian Bale, and screen a new cut of Francis Ford Coppola’s 1.

Harlem musical “The Cotton Club.”One of the bigger films to make the cut in this year’s lineup should take no one by surprise: “Downsizing” (1. Paramount), Payne’s long- gestating near- future workplace satire starring Matt Damon, will screen at the festival where Payne has been a regular for years (both as a filmmaker and audience member). The movie opened the Venice Film Festival earlier this week, and was followed by Guillermo Del Toro’s fantastical “The Shape of Water,” which will also show at Telluride. This is par for the course, as Telluride has developed a reputation for showcasing many of the highest- profile titles that will go on to build momentum this fall at Toronto and New York during the unfolding awards narrative.“First They Killed My Father”Oscar hopeful Netflix will return to Telluride with a major narrative feature for the first time since it screened “Beasts of No Nation” at the festival in 2. Angelina Jolie directs “First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers,” her first filmmaking credit since the intimate relationship drama “By the Sea.” The new movie focuses on activist Loung Ung’s memories of surviving the Khmer Rouge dictatorship. Produced by Telluride regular Rithy Panh, it returns Jolie to the serious historical terrain of her first two features, “In the Land of Blood and Honey” and documentary “A Place in Time.” Jolie is expected to attend the festival before moving on to Toronto. Meanwhile, Netflix competitor Amazon Studios will hit the town one year after its successful showcasing of “Manchester By the Sea” by screening Todd Haynes’ Cannes premiere “Wonderstruck” (1.

Ed Lachman, who shot the film with a mixture of ‘7. For his tribute, Lachman will present a 1. Larry Gross. Read More: TIFF Reveals First Slate of 2. Titles, Including ‘The Shape of Water,’ ‘Downsizing,’ and ‘Call Me By Your Name’Other high- profile Telluride screenings entering the festival with awards buzz include “The Darkest Hour” (1. Focus Features), Joe Wright’s Winston Churchill biopic starring Gary Oldman in the lead role, and “Hostiles,” Scott Cooper’s period drama starring Christian Bale as an army captain escorting a dying war chief to tribal lands in 1. The film accompanies Bale’s Telluride tributes as he engages in two hourlong conversations before screenings of the film (last year, tributes went to “Arrival” star Amy Adams and Casey Affleck, who went on to win the best actor Oscar for “Manchester By the Sea”).

Other films arriving at Telluride sans distribution include Paul Schrader’s “First Reformed,” which stars Ethan Hawke as a disgruntled priest, and “That Summer,” a documentary from “Black Power Mixtape” director Goran Hugo Olsson. The Swedish filmmaker’s latest work is an assemblage of footage shot by Andy Warhol, Jonas Mekas and Peter Beard. It features a host of characters in Montauk over the course of one summer in the ’7. Grey Gardens” subjects “Big Edie” and “Little Edie” famous from the classic Maysles brothers film. Also among the non- fiction offerings: “Arthur Miller: Writer,” an HBO- produced documentary about the playwright directed by his daughter, Rebecca (also a filmmaker, known for “Maggie’s Plan”). Telluride favorite Barbet Schroeder will screen “The Venerable W.,” a portrait of a Buddhist monk that played at Cannes.

Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei’s battles with his censorious government have been well- documented, but that hasn’t stopped him from directing a documentary of his own. Watch Apostle Peter And The Last Supper Download. His film “Human Flow,” about the global refugee crisis, will play at the festival.

Camilla Magid’s “Land of the Free” explores a range of African American struggles in South Central Los Angeles, while “Love, Cecil” focuses on the British writer and photographer Cecil Beaton.“Battle of the Sexes”Two documentary shorts, Netflix’s “Heroine” and “Long Shot,” will screen together in the main program. Perhaps the highest- profile documentary, however, is the animal activist documentary “Eating Animals,” produced by Natalie Portman, who will attend the festival to present the film. While those documentary will be a fresh discovery for Telluride audiences, “Faces/Places” (Cohen Media) will come to the festival with plenty of anticipation.

Co- directed by JR and Agnes Varda, the movie premiered out of competition at Cannes, bringing fresh attention to French New Wave legend Varda. Other international filmmakers coming back to Telluride include Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasolouf (the subject of a tribute two years ago), whose “Man of Integrity” screened earlier this year at Cannes. Another Telluride premiere with major name talent is “Battle of the Sexes” (9/2. Fox Searchlight)  directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. The “Little Miss Sunshine” directors tell the true story of the infamous 1.

Billie Jean King (“La La Land” Oscar- winner Emma Stone) and Bobby Riggs (Steve Carrell), with a screenplay by “Slumdog Millionaire” scribe Simon Beaufoy. At the 2. 01. 6 Telluride Film Festival, A2. Moonlight” and setting the stage for its surprise best picture win months later. This year, the chic distributor will be premiering two films: “Lady Bird” (1.

Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut starring Saoirse Ronan as an angst- ridden California high school student keen on escaping to New York, and “Lean on Pete,” a rural coming- of- age story from “Looking” and “4. Years” director Andrew Haigh. Lady Bird” will go on to play at Toronto and NYFF, while “Pete” premieres in Venice and is expected to open in 2. As usual, Sony Pictures Classics will bring some of its most promising titles to the festival. These include Berlin’s prize- winning Chilean transgender drama “A Fantastic Woman” and a pair of acclaimed Cannes titles — cowboy drama “The Rider” and Russia’s “Loveless,” a bleak look at Russian society from “Leviathan” director Andrey Zyvaginetsev, about a family reeling from the disappearance of their young son.