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Cannes 2019: Why This Year’s Lineup Holds a Lot of Potential — IndieWire’s Movie Podcast

How does one festival generate so much excitement? Here's how.
ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET NO SALES/NO ARCHIVESMandatory Credit: Photo by MARTIAL TREZZINI/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (9660927s)A Palme d'Or trophy for the upcoming Cannes Film Festival is presented at jewellery maker Chopard in the Haute Joaillerie workshop during a demonstration of the making of the Palme d'Or trophy for the upcoming Cannes Film Festival, in Meyrin near Geneva, Switzerland, 03 May 2018 (issued 04 May). The trophy has been handcrafted in Geneva workshops by Chopard as an Official Partner of the Festival since 1998. The 71st International Cannes Film Festival runs from 08 to 19 May.Fabrication of Palme d'Or trophies near Geneva, Meyrin, Switzerland - 03 May 2018
Screen Talk 239: Why Cannes 2019 Holds a Lot of Potential
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Each year, the Cannes Film Festival lineup lands a month before the festival and cinephiles everywhere start to salivate. The 2019 selection, announced this week, is no exception: With new films from Terrence Malick, the Dardenne brothers, Ira Sachs and Ken Loach — not mention promising newcomers like Mati Diop — the glitzy French gathering holds a lot of potential. But Cannes has faced some hurdles in recent years, from its public showdown with Netflix to the films lured away by the fall season. Nevertheless, no other festival program stimulates such a degree of excitement, speculation, and awe. What gives?

In this week’s episode of Screen Talk, Eric Kohn and Anne Thompson explore the latest Cannes announcements and take a look at the bigger picture.

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