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Directors' Fortnight
In its 31st year, this sidebar was an outgrowth of the May 1968 events in France billed as a fortnight (quinzaine) for directors (realisateurs). The line-up for the year 2000 edition was announced on 26 April. Marie-Pierre Macias, head of the section, revealed the 24 features culled from among the 964 films submitted. Eleven are first films in the running for the Camera d'Or and almost all the films are world or international premiers. Another 11 short and medium-length films, culled from amongst the 474 films submitted, are to accompany the features, as well as a special section entitled "en avant" proposing another 17 shorts "to be discovered."

France is well represented with seven features, seven additional films from Europe and a couple from Eastern Europe. Asia's representation has decreased this year with one film from Japan and one from Korea. The US has three films in the selection.

Directors' Fortnight is paying homage to the recently deceased Robert Bresson, screening an interview with him on opening night. The opening film on 11 May is French Claude Mouriéras' Tout va bien, on s'en va. UK Stephen Daldry's Dancer will close the section on 19 May. One other treat the section is offering is journalist Malou von Sivers interview with Ingmar Bergman and Erland Josephson made for Sweden's TV4, one of the few interviews granted by the Swedish master who insisted that his actor-friend Erland Josephson be present.

Marie-Pierre Macias

This is her second year in charge of the selection, which she shares with Jacques Gerber and Christine Ravet. Her ideal reason for selecting a film: "un coup de coeur", the process of falling in love with a film. "Every time you see something that's really good, your faith and hope are reborn. It happens all the time. My only real fear is of not spotting a film that's of superior quality."

What is the specific orientation of the Directors' Fortnight?
What criteria do you apply when selecting a film?
How many women are represented in the selection?

 

Director

Film

Chantal Akerman La Captive (Belgium)
Edo Bertoglio Downtown 81 (USA, 1st film)
Lee Chang-Dong Peppermint Candy (South Korea)
Stephen Daldry Dancer (UK, 1st Film) Closing Film
Karim Didri Cuba Feliz (France)
Guylaine Dionne Les Fantomes des Trois Madeleine (Canada, 1st Film)
Nana Djordjadze Summer of 27 Missing Kisses (Georgia)
Bahman Ghobadi Zamani baraye masti ashba (Iran, 1st film)
Vincent Giarrusso Mallboy (Australia, 1st film)
Mark Herman Purely Belter (UK)
Olivier Jahan Faites Comme si je n'etais pas la (France, 1st film)
Simon Cellan Jones Some Voices (UK)
Karyn Kusama Girlfight (USA)
Masahiro Kobayashi Koroshi (Japan)
E. Elias Mernige Shadow of the Vampire (USA, 1st film)
Claude Mourieras Tout Va bien, On S'en Va (France) Opening Film
Raoul Peck Lumumba (Haiti)
Serge le Peron L'Affaire Marcorelle (France)
Marie-Christine Questerbert La Chambre Obscure (France, 1st film)
Oscar Roehler Die Umberuhrbare - The Unapproachable (Germany)
Silvio Soldini Pane e Tulipani (Italy)
Bela Tarr Werkmeister Harmoniak (Hungary)
Anne Villaceque Petite Cherie (France, 1st film)
Virginie Wagon Le Secret (France, 1st film)

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