Wednesday, 21 July 2021

What's new in Odeon's this week : Thursday 22nd July 2021.

And so for another year the Cannes Film Festival, this year marking its 74th annual edition, drew to a close on Saturday 17th July. At the closing awards ceremony, the Jury President for the feature films in Official Competition, Spike Lee was joined by his other jurors Mati Diop, Mylene Farmer, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jessica Hausner, Melanie Laurent, Kleber Mendonca Filho, Tahar Rahim and Song Kang-ho for the announcement of this years awards. These are as given below :-

In Competition
* Palme d'Or Award was presented by Spike Lee and Sharon Stone and awarded to 'TITANE' from Belgium and France and Written and Directed by Julia Ducournau. This drama triller stars Vincent Lindon and Agathe Rousselle and following a series of unexplained crimes, a father is reunited with the son who has been missing for ten years. Ducournau became only the second female Director to win the award and the first to win not jointly with another Director (in 1993 Jane Campion had won jointly with Chen Kaige for 'The Piano' and 'Farewell My Concubine' respectively).
* Grand Prix Award was presented by Oliver Stone and jointly awarded to 'A HERO' from Iran and Written and Directed by Asghar Farhadi, about Rahim who is in prison for defaulting on a debt he was unable to repay. During two-days of prison leave, he tries to convince his creditor to withdraw his complaint against the payment of part of the sum, but things don't go as planned; and 'COMPARTMENT NO. 6' from Germany, Finland, Estonia and Russia and is Co-Written and Directed by Juho Kuosmanen about two strangers sharing a train journey up to the Arctic Circle that will change their perspective on life.
* Best Director Award
was presented by Valeria Golino and awarded to Director and Co-Writer Leos Carax for 'ANNETTE' about a provocative stand-up comedian and his wife, a world-famous soprano, with their glamorous life taking an unexpected turn when their daughter Annette is born, a girl with a unique gift.
* Best Screenplay Award
was presented by Andrea Arnold and awarded to  Directors and Co-Writers Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe for the Japanese drama film 'DRIVE MY CAR'. Yusuke Kafuku is a stage Actor and Director happily married to his playwright wife. Then one day the wife disappears.
* Best Performance by an Actress Award was presented by Lee Byung-hun and awarded to Renate Reinsve for her performance in the Norwegian film 'THE WORST PERSON INTHE WORLD' Directed and Co-Written by Joachim Trier, and centres around four years in the life of Julie, a young woman who navigates the troubled waters of her love life and struggles to find her career path, leading her to take a realistic look at who she really is.
* Best Performance by an Actor Award was presented by Adele Exarchopoulos and awarded to Caleb Landry Jones for his performance in 'NITRAM' Directed by Justin Kurzel and is based on the Tasmanian Port Arthur massacre in 1996. 
* Jury Prize
was presented by Rosamund Pike and jointly awarded to 'AHED'S KNEE' from Israel, France and Germany and Directed and Written by Nadav Lapid about an an Israeli filmmaker who throws himself into two battles doomed to fail, the first against the death of freedom, and the other against the death of a mother. And the internationally co-produced 'MEMORIA' Directed, Written and Co-Produced by Apichatpong Weerasethakul centres around a woman from Scotland, who while traveling in Colombia, begins to hear strange sounds. Soon she begins to think about their appearance.

Un Certain Regard
* Un Certain Regard Award presented to 'UNCLENCHING THE FISTS' is a Russian drama film Written and Directed by Kira Kovalenko about a young woman living in a former mining town in North Ossetia, who struggles to escape the stifling hold of the family she loves as much as she rejects.
* Un Certain Regard Jury Prize
awarded to 'GREAT FREEDOM' is an Austrian drama offering Directed by Sebastian Meise and centres on a man in post-WWII Germany who is imprisoned for being gay, and develops a relationship with his cellmate.

Camera d'Or
* The Camera d'Or Award for best first feature film presented to 'MURINA' a co-production between the US, Brazil, Croatia and Slovenia and is Directed and Co-Written by Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic and Executive Produced by Martin Scorsese. This film concerns a teenage girl who takes it upon herself to replace her commanding  father with his wealthy foreign friend during a weekend trip to the Adriatic Sea. 

Trophee Chopard
* The Chopard Trophy Award presented to two young Actors in order to recognise and encourage their careers were presented to Jessie Buckley and Kingsley Ben-Adir by Jessica Chastain.

For the other awards and all the latest news and views, including the the FIPRESCI Prizes, the Ecumenical Prize, the International Critics Week Awards, the Directors Fortnights Awards, the Queer Palm and a bunch of others, you can visit the official website of the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival at : https://www.festival-cannes.com

As I write this Greater Sydney, where I live, remains in COVID lockdown for four weeks now ending (at this stage) on Friday 30th July, which means all of our cinema's are closed until this date, which further means that the release of the movies as given below, slated for release this week, will be delayed somewhat across certain parts of Australia at least. That said, these movies will either have been released or are set for an imminent release somewhere in the world, and as Odeon Online has an international audience, I thought it best to carry on regardless. As such, we launch the week with supernatural thriller about a holidaying family relaxing on an idyllic secluded beach somewhere in the tropics that is causing them to age rapidly. This is followed up by the third instalment in a franchise that takes us back to the origin of the ninja warrior who will become G.I. Joe. Next up is a comedy offering about a college student, who while attending a Jewish funeral service with her parents, runs into her sugar daddy. And we close out the week with a Spanish film about a woman caught up in the drama of her family and work decides to take charge of her life by getting married to herself.

Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the four latest release new movies as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release or as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are most welcome to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon outing during the week ahead.

'OLD' (Rated M) - is an American supernatural mystery thriller Directed and Written for the screen by M. Night Shyamalan and based on the 2010 graphic novel 'Sandcastle' by Pierre Oscar Levy and Frederik Peeters. Shyamalan of course has Directed numerous feature films since his breakout film 'The Sixth Sense' in 1999, followed by his more notable offerings 'Unbreakable' in 2000, 'Signs' in 2002, 'The Village' in 2004, 'The Visit' in 2015, 'Split' in 2016 and 'Glass' in 2019. Principal photography officially began in late September 2020, in the Dominican Republic marking the first time Shyamalan has filmed entirely outside Greater Philadelphia, presumably because the US was in the grips of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Dominican Republic was relatively safe. Production wrapped in mid-November. The film is released Stateside this week too. 

And so here, a young family on a tropical holiday discover to their horror that the secluded beach they are relaxing on for a few hours is somehow causing them to age rapidly, reducing their entire lives into a single day. Starring Gael Garcia Bernal, Vicky Krieps, Rufus Sewell, Ken Leung, Eliza Scanlen, and Thomasin McKenzie.

'SNAKE EYES : G.I. JOE ORIGINS' (Rated M) - this American Superhero film is Directed by Robert Schwentke, is based on Hasbro's G.I. Joe toy, comic, and media franchise, and is a reboot, and the third instalment in the 'G.I. Joe' film series following 'G.I. Joe : The Rise of Cobra' in 2009 and 'G.I. Joe : Retaliation' in 2013 with both of those films raking in a combined US$678M worldwide gross off the back of US$305M total production budgets. This third offering in the series serves as an origin story for the title character Snake Eyes. Robert Schwentke is a German film Director and Writer whose previous big screen credits include 'Flightplan' in 2005, 'The Time Travellers Wife' in 2009, 'Red' in 2011, and 'Divergent : Insurgent' in 2015 and 'Divergent : Allegiant' in 2016. A mysterious lone fighter, known only as 'Snake Eyes' (Henry Golding), is welcomed into and trained by a secretive ancient Japanese ninja clan called the Arashikage, but finds his loyalties are tested when secrets from his past are revealed, as he eventually goes on the path to become the famous G.I. Joe hero. Originally slated for release at the end of March 2020, it was pulled from the schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic after several delays, and rescheduled eventually for the end of October this year before being moved up to this week in the US and Australia. Also starring Samara Weaving, Andrew Koji, Peter Mensah and Iko Uwais. A follow on film is in development apparently.

'SHIVA BABY' (Rated M) - is a US and Canadian Co-Produced comedy film Written and Directed by Emma Seligman in her feature film debut and is adapted from her own 2018 short film of the same name. The film saw its World Premier screening at the South by South West Film Festival in March 2020, went on general release in Canada at the end of March this year and in the US in early April, has so far grossed US$150K off the back of a US$200K production budget, has garnered generally favourable Reviews and has collected five wins and sixteen nominations from around the awards and festivals circuit. Here, Rachel Sennott stars as Danielle, a directionless young bisexual Jewish woman who attends a shiva with her family. Other attendees include her successful ex-girlfriend Maya (Molly Gordon), and her sugar daddy Max (Danny Deferrari) with his wife Kim (Dianna Agron) and their screaming baby. It also features Fred Melamed and Polly Draper as Danielle's parents Joel and Debbie, as the events of the film take place almost entirely in real time and at one location as Danielle explores her romantic and career prospects under the intense watch of her family, friends, and judgmental neighbours.

'ROSA'S WEDDING' (Rated M) - here we have a Spanish comedy film Directed and Co-Written by Iciar Bollain who has eighteen Directing credits to her name, thirteen as Writer, three as Producer and thirty-two as an Actress who has also collected fifty-seven wins and another forty-seven nominations from around the awards and festivals circuit over the years. Rosa (Candela Pena), is on the cusp of turning forty-five as she combines her job as a seamstress in the movie business with the pressures of helping her demanding family. She comes to the conclusion that she has always lived her life to serve everyone else. Desperate, and near breaking point she plans to symbolically marry herself, and pursue her dream of starting her own business by leaving everything behind and focusing on herself. However, many obstacles, including her father, siblings and daughter, stand in the way of her joining herself in holy matrimony and beginning to live her life. The film has won eighteen awards and been nominated a further forty-three times. Also starring Sergi Lopez, Nathalie Poza, Ramon Barea and Paula Usero. 

With four new release films this week to tempt you out to your local Odeon, remember to share your movie going thoughts with your other like minded cinephile friends afterwards here at Odeon Online. In the meantime, I'll see you sometime somewhere in the coming week, at your local Odeon.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

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