Cannes Festival Quotes

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The film festival measured a mile in length, from the Martinez to the Vieux Port, where sales executives tucked into their platters of fruits de mer, but was only fifty yards deep. For a fortnight the Croisette and its grand hotels willingly became a facade, the largest stage set in the world. Without realizing it, the crowds under the palm trees were extras recruited to play their traditional roles. As they cheered and hooted, they were far more confident than the film actors on display, who seemed ill at ease when they stepped from their limos, like celebrity criminals ferried to a mass trial by jury at the Palais, a full-scale cultural Nuremberg furnished with film clips of the atrocities they had helped to commit.
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J.G. Ballard (Super-Cannes)
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Some Promised Land. The honey was there, but the milk we brought in with our goats. To people in California, God gives a magnificent coastline, a movie industry, and Beverly Hills. To us He gives sand. To Cannes He gives a plush film festival. We get the PLO. Our winters are rainy, our summers hot. To people who didn't know how to wind a wristwatch He gives underground oceans of oil. To us He gives hernia, piles, and anti-Semitism.
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Joseph Heller (God Knows)
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Going to see Godzilla at the Palais of the Cannes Film Festival is like attending a satanic ritual in St. Peter’s basilica.
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Roger Ebert (I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie)
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Next time -- we will roll out the red carpet for you in the United States of Arabia, my brethren!
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Leonard Leventon (Brethren: A Gripping Tale of Counter Espionage)
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Gentlemen. You are looking at the true Abraham Lincoln of Arabia. And in order to end our internal bickering - our civil war, if you will - I have solicited your aid.
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Leonard Leventon (Brethren: A Gripping Tale of Counter Espionage)
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There is a little bit of everybody in everybody.
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Leonard Leventon
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BARRY GIFFORD, Author of "Wild at Heart", on DANGEROUS ODDS by Marisa Lankester: "Marisa Lankester's unique chronicle of high crimes and low company is as wild a ride as any reader is likely to be taken on. She was the lone woman in the eye of a predatory hurricane that blew across continents and devastated countless lives. That she survived is testament to her brains and bravery. The old-timers who invented violence as a second language contended that nothing is deadlier than the female, to cross her was to buck dangerous odds, and this book tells you why." Film "Wild at Heart" won Palme D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, Film by David Lynch
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Barry Gifford
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Anyone for a Film Festival?:
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Jerome Pitt (Anyone for a Film Festival?: Cannes, Venice, New York, Miami--The Cinema Never Sleeps)
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BARRY GIFFORD, Author of "Wild at Heart" on DANGEROUS ODDS by Marisa Lankester: "Marisa Lankester's unique chronicle of high crimes and low company is as wild a ride as any reader is likely to be taken on. She was the lone woman in the eye of a predatory hurricane that blew across continents and devastated countless lives. That she survived is testament to her brains and bravery. The old-timers who invented violence as a second language contended that nothing is deadlier than the female, to cross her was to buck dangerous odds, and this book tells you why." Film "Wild at Heart" won Palme D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, Film by David Lynch
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Barry Gifford
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For the first time I saw that political resistance can be very sexy. – Director Fatih Akin at the Cannes International Film Festival, 2007
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Anupama Chopra (100 Films to See before You Die)
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So, where's the Cannes Film Festival being held this year? Christina Aguilera
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Anonymous
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When I talk about β€œcreative living” here, please understand that I am not necessarily talking about pursuing a life that is professionally or exclusively devoted to the arts. I’m not saying that you must become a poet who lives on a mountaintop in Greece, or that you must perform at Carnegie Hall, or that you must win the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. (Though if you want to attempt any of these feats, by all means, have at it. I love watching people swing for the bleachers.) No, when I refer to β€œcreative living,” I am speaking more broadly. I’m talking about living a life that is driven more strongly by curiosity than by fear.
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Elizabeth Gilbert (Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear)
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According to Kim, 1998 was the turning point for Korean films entering the international arena. β€œIn the fifty years up to 1997,” said Kim, β€œonly four Korean films were screened at the Cannes Film Festival,” and even those were screened out of competition. β€œBut in 1998, four Korean films were invited to Cannes.” What
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Euny Hong (The Birth of Korean Cool: How One Nation Is Conquering the World Through Pop Culture)