Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Great Gatsby film to open Cannes

Great Gatsby film to open Cannes

Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan in The Great GatsbyLeonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan in The Great Gatsby

Leonardo DiCaprio and director Baz Luhrmann are expected on the red carpet in Cannes later as their new film The Great Gatsby opens the annual film festival.

The movie, based on F Scott Fitzgerald's novel, also stars British actress Carey Mulligan. Early reviews have been mixed though DiCaprio has been praised in the central role as bootlegger Jay Gatsby.

The 20 films in competition include movies by the Coen brothers and Roman Polanski.

DiCaprio - who worked with Luhrmann in his 1996 adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet - said that he read the book "in junior high school" but admitted that "it didn't quite connect with me".

He said his recent reading of a first edition of the novel "just blew me away. It had so many meanings and nuances".

Of the uneven reviews coming from US critics, he added: "All you can do is try your best.

"I know we did that for this film and ultimately whether people embrace it or tear it apart is beyond anyone's control."

No British films have been selected in the official competition though several debut filmmakers are being featured in other festival strands, such as the Cinefondation, which selects pieces made by film students from across the world.

UK director Paul Wright also makes his festival debut with For Those in Peril, a drama set in a remote Scottish village. It will be screened as part of Critics' Week.

Workers set up a the giant official poster of the 66th Cannes Film Festival, featuring a 50-year-old photo of Hollywood love match Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward locked in a tender embraceA huge festival poster of Paul Newman embracing Joanne Woodward adorns the front of the Palais des Festivals

This year's jury, which decides the Palme d'Or - the festival's top prize - is being headed by US director Steven Spielberg and includes Nicole Kidman and Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz.

Other films in competition include Steven Soderbergh's Liberace biopic, Behind the Candelabra; Nicolas Winding Refn's Only God Forgives, starring Ryan Gosling; Sideways director Alexander Payne's latest film Nebraska; and Jim Jarmusch's vampire film Only Lovers Left Alive, starring British actress Tilda Swinton.

The 2012 winner, Amour, directed by Michael Haneke, went on to win the Oscar for best foreign language film.

Last year's event saw more than 4,600 films exhibited over 10 days, with a huge rise in films from Asia.

China is now the second biggest film market in the world, following the US and recently co-produced the year's biggest hit film Iron Man 3.

Michael Douglas, Matt Damon, Ryan Gosling and Alain Delon are among the stars expected in the French resort for the festival which ends on 26 May.


Great Gatsby film to open Cannes
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