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10 - September 10
"Girlfight"
a Winner
Karyn
Kusama's Girlfight apparently knocked out the jury. Tonight
it won the Grand Prix as well as an acting prize for distaff puncher
Michelle Rodriguez.
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Day
9 - September 9
Keepin'
the Faith
Keeping
the Faith is both actor Edward Norton's directing debut and
a fine two hours' worth of comic yet thoughtful entertainment. Norton
stars as a Catholic priest opposite Ben Stiller, who plays his best
friend, a rabbi. God
and the screenplay move in mysterious ways when Anna, the Gentile
girl they both hung out with in 8th grade, moves back to Manhattan
16 years later.
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Day
8 - September 8
Running
out of gas, leaping from the trees
The
unqualified treat of the day was the tribute to Asia's biggest star,
Chow Yun-Fat, who came with director Ang Lee to present their Chinese-language
martial arts extravaganza Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Zowie!
What a movie, thanks in great part to fight choreographer Yuen Wo
Ping, who also gave The Matrix its distinctive moves. Chow
told the capacity crowd, "Thank you to the people of France for
giving me a lot of support throughout my career."
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Day
7 - September 7
Of
Mice and Memento
Australian
actor Guy Pearce, taking a few days off from shooting Kevin Reynolds'
version of The Count of Monte Cristo in Ireland, is in Deauville
to promote today's competition title Memento. (He also has
a role in this evening's Gallic premiere, The Rules of Engagement.)
Memento is the story of Leonard Shelby (Pearce), a bottle
blond who suffers from short term memory loss and relies on Polaroid
photos and notes to himself to make his way in the world.
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Day
6 - September 6
Bad
Weather, Great Movies, Beautiful Music
The
day conluded with a tribute to Hollywood Musicals with distinguished
guests Leslie Caron, Joel Grey and Mickey Rooney.
Grey serenaded the capacity crowd with the trilingual signature
tune from Cabaret after which the perfectly bilingual Caron
told the crowd she's been on the stage for most of her life and
"Even had the unique luck one night to dance with both Nureyev and
Barishnikof on the same stage." Rooney and his wife, a gifted belter
in her own right, did a comic duet on "You Made Me Love You" and
"Let's Call the Whole Thing Off."
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Day
5 - September 5
It's
Only the First Five or Six Decades of Filmmaking that are Hard...
The
weather is terrific and the movies are pretty darn good today in
Deauville. In addition to the young filmmakers in competition, Robert
Altman is here with Dr. T and the Women and
veteran producer Dino de Laurentiis (over 200 films from La
Strada to the forthcoming Hannibal), still going strong
in his 80s, was the subject of this evening's tribute.
Richard
Gere stars as Dr. T, a prominent Dallas gynecologist whose currently
unfair life revolves around the fair sex...
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Day
4 - September 4
The
Anarchist and the Lobbyist
"I
apologize because I made two films with Louis Malle (Pretty Baby,
Atlantic City) and I slept with Catherine Deneuve (The Hunger),
but I still can't speak French," said Susan Sarandon today as Deauville
paid special tribute to the pulpy redhead with the enormous eyes
whose intelligence has always been every bit as sexy as her body...
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Day
3 - September 3
Three
Cheers for Frears and his countryman Figgis
We
live in a flawed universe on an imperfect planet but High Fidelity
is a perfect film. If you've already had a chance to see it
in your home town and failed to do so, proceed to kick yourself
and do penance. I am not a conspiracy buff, but it seems obvious
that there's a conspiracy impeding the rightful box office success
of terrific films that happen to star John Cusack. Case in point:
Pushing Tin, presented at last year's edition of Deauville.
Cusack was stupendous (in his patented low key hang-dog manner)
as an air traffic controller.
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Day Two - September 2
Clint
Rules the Skies and Triumphs on Shore
The
portable white picket fence Deauville organizers chose as a barrier
between the Space Cowboys podium and the hundred or so journalists
who were clearly delighted to be in the same room as Clint Eastwood,
James Garner, Donald Sutherland and Tommy Lee Jones, was as good
a symbol as any for hard work rewarded. The words veteran, geezer,
codger, duffer and oldster have been bandied about (in print and
in the film itself) to describe these seasoned performers (Jones
is a mere 53; Eastwood 70) and the roles they play, but the collective
feeling in Deauville was Old is Cool.
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Day
One - September 1
Deauville,
We Have Lift-off!
For
the 26th time in a row, the quaint Normandy resort town of Deauville
has been transformed into a temporary landing strip for aliens from
another planet: Hollywood. As in any good sci-fi endeavor, the locals
are trusting, even enthusiastic. "Take our women and children. Inculcate
them with an appreciation for American movies. Show us Major Stars
that we might worship them. And show us movies ahead of their Official
Release granting us bragging rights over our friends. Amen."
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