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Following the Announcement of the 69Th Festival De Cannes' Official Selection, the Marché Du Film Is Pleased to Provide You W Following the announcement of the 69th Festival de Cannes’ Official Selection, the Marché du Film is pleased to provide you with the complete list of selected films along with their sales agent, as of April 14th. Click on the titles to go directly to the films’ Cinando page. Opening film : Woody ALLEN (USA) CAFÉ SOCIETY Out of 1:36 Sales Agent : Filmnation Entertainment LLC Comp. *** Maren ADE (Germany) TONI ERDMANN 2:42 Sales Agent : The Match Factory Pedro ALMODÓVAR (Spain) JULIETA 1:36 Sales Agent : FilmnationEntertainment LLC Andrea ARNOLD (United-Kingdom) AMERICAN HONEY 2:38 Sales Agent : Protagonist Pictures Olivier ASSAYAS (France) PERSONAL SHOPPER 1:50 Sales Agent : MK2 Films Jean-Pierre DARDENNE, Luc LA FILLE INCONNUE 1:53 DARDENNE (Belgium) (THE UNKNOWN GIRL) Sales Agent : Wild Bunch Xavier DOLAN (Canada) JUSTE LA FIN DU MONDE 1:35 (IT’S ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD) Sales Agent : Seville International Bruno DUMONT (France) MA LOUTE 2:00 (SLACK BAY) Sales Agent : Memento Films International Nicole GARCIA (France) MAL DE PIERRES 1:56 (FROM THE LAND OF THE MOON) Sales Agent : Studio Canal Alain GUIRAUDIE (France) RESTER VERTICAL 1:39 (STAYING VERTICAL) Sales Agent : Wild Bunch Jim JARMUSCH (USA) PATERSON 1:53 Sales Agent : K5 Media Group GMBH Kleber MENDONÇA FILHO (Brazil) AQUARIUS 2:00 Sales Agent : SBS International Ken LOACH (United-Kingdom) I, DANIEL BLAKE 1:37 Sales Agent : Wild Bunch Brillante MENDOZA (Philippines) MA' ROSA 1:56 Sales Agent: Films Distribution Cristian MUNGIU (Romania) BACALAUREAT 2:07 (GRADUATION) Sales Agent : Wild Bunch Jeff NICHOLS (USA) LOVING 2:03 Sales Agent : Insiders PARK Chan-Wook (South Korea) AGASSI 2:24 (THE HANDMAIDEN) Sales Agent : CJ Entertainment Sean PENN (USA) THE LAST FACE 2:12 Sales Agent : Lionsgate Cristi PUIU (Romania) SIERANE VADA 2:54 Sales Agent : Elle Driver Paul VERHOEVEN (Netherlands) ELLE 2:10 Sales Agent : SBS International Nicolas WINDING REFN (Denmark) THE NEON DEMON 1:50 Sales Agent : Wild Bunch/ Gaumont Asghar FARHADI (Iran) FORUSHANDE 2:04 (THE SALESMAN) Sales Agent : Memento Films International Opening film : Mohamed DIAB (Egypt) ESHTEBAK 1:40 (CLASH) Sales Agent :Pyramide International *** Behnam BEHZADI (Iran) VAROONEGI 1:24 (INVERSION) Sales Agent : Noori Pictures BOO Junfeng (Singapore) APPRENTICE 1:36 Sales Agent :Luxbox Delphine COULIN, Muriel COULIN VOIR DU PAYS 1:46 (France) (THE STOPOVER) Sales Agent: Films Distribution Stéphanie DI GIUSTO (France) LA DANSEUSE 1st film 2:00 Sales Agent: Wild Bunch Michael DUDOK DE WIT LA TORTUE ROUGE 1st film 1:20 (Netherlands) (THE RED TURTLE) Sales Agent : Wild Bunch FUKADA Kôji (Japan) FUCHI NI TATSU 2:00 (HARMONIUM) Sales Agent : MK2 Films Maha HAJ (Israel) OMOR SHAKHSIYA 1st film 1:25 (PERSONAL AFFAIRS) Sales Agent : Films Boutique Eran KOLIRIN (Israel) ME’EVER LAHARIM VEHAGVAOT 1:40 (BEYOND THE MOUNTAINS AND HILLS) Sales Agent : The Match Factory KORE-EDA Hirokazu (Japan) AFTER THE STORM 1:58 Sales Agent : Wild Bunch Juho KUOSMANEN (Finland) HYMYILEVÄ MIES 1st film 1:32 (THE HAPPIEST DAY IN THE LIFE OF OLLI MÄKI) Sales Agent : Les Films du Losange Francisco MÁRQUEZ, Andrea TESTA LA LARGA NOCHE DE FRANCISCO SANCTIS 1st film 1:16 (Argentina) (THE LONG NIGHT OF FRANCISCO SANCTIS) Sales Agent : Films Boutique Bogdan MIRICA (Romania) CAINI 1st film 1:44 (DOGS) Sales Agent : Bac Films Stefano MORDINI (Italy) PERICLE IL NERO 1:40 (PERICLES THE BLACK) Sales Agent : Rai Com Michael O’SHEA (USA) THE TRANSFIGURATION 1st film 1:37 Sales Agent : Protagonist Pictures Matt ROSS (USA) CAPTAIN FANTASTIC 2:00 Sales Agent : Sierra / Affinity Kirill SEREBRENNIKOV (Russia) UCHENIK 1:58 (THE STUDENT) Sales Agent : Wide David MACKENZIE (Grande- HELL OR HIGH WATER Bretagne) Sales Agent : Sierra / Affinity Out of Competition : Shane BLACK (USA) THE NICE GUYS 1:33 Sales Agent : Bloom Jodie FOSTER (USA) MONEY MONSTER 1:35 NA Hong-Jin (South Korea) GOKSUNG 2:36 (THE WAILING) Sales Agent : Finecut Co. LTD. Steven SPIELBERG (USA) THE BFG Midnight Screenings : Jim JARMUSCH (USA) GIMME DANGER 1:50 Sales Agent : Independant YEON Sang-Ho (South Korea) BU-SAN-HAENG 1:57 (TRAIN TO BUSAN) Sales Agent : Contents Panda Jean-François Richet (France) BLOOD FATHER 1 :28 Sales Agent : Wild Bunch Special Screenings : Thanos ANASTOPOULOS (Greece), L'ULTIMA SPIAGGIA 2:20 Davide DEL DEGAN (Italy) (THE LAST RESORT) Mahamat-Saleh HAROUN (Chad) HISSEIN HABRÉ, UNE TRAGÉDIE TCHADIENNE 1:20 (HISSEIN HABRÉ, A CHADIAN TRAGEDY) Rithy PANH (Cambodia) Sales Agent : Doc & Film International EXIL 1:17 EXIL Sales Agent: Films Distribution Albert SERRA (Spain) LA MORT DE LOUIS XIV 2:00 (LAST DAYS OF LOUIS XIV) Sales Agent : Capricci Films Paul VECCHIALI (France) LE CANCRE 1:56 Sales Agent : The Open Reel Jonathan Littell WRONG ELEMENTS 2 :13 Sales Agent : Le Pacte Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet LA FORÊT DE QUINCONCES 1 :49 (FOOL MOON) Sales Agent : Alfama Films Karim Dridi CHOUF 1 :30 Sales Agent : Doc & Film International Opening Screening : Marco BELLOCCHIO FAI BEI SOGNI 2:14 (SWEET DREAMS) Sales Agent : The Match Factory *** st Houda BENYAMINA DIVINES 1 film 1:30 Sales Agent : Films Boutique Paul SCHRADER DOG EAT DOG 1:27 0:00 Sales Agent: Arclight Films Joachim LAFOSSE L’ECONOMIE DU COUPLE 1:38 1h40 (AFTER LOVE) Sales Agent : Le Pacte Sólveig ANSPACH L’EFFET AQUATIQUE 1:25 (THE TOGETHER PROJECT) Sales Agent : Le Pacte Paolo VIRZI LA PAZZA GIOIA 2:04 (LIKE CRAZY) Sales Agent : Bac Films Sébastien LIFSHITZ LES VIES DE THERESE 0:50 Sales Agent : Doc & Film International st Claude BARRAS MA VIE DE COURGETTE 1 film 1:06 (MY LIFE AS A ZUCCHINI) Sales Agent : Indie Sales Nathan MORLANDO MEAN DREAMS 2:14 Sales Agent : Mister Smith Entertainment LTD st Sacha WOLFF MERCENAIRE 1 film 1:43 (MERCENARY) Sales Agent : Be For Films Pablo LARRAIN NERUDA 1:44 Sales Agent : Funny Balloons Alejandro JODOROWSKI POESIA SIN FIN 2:08 1h40 (ENDLESS POETRY) Sales Agent : Le Pacte Anurag KASHYAP RAMAN RAGHAV 2.0 2:08 (PSYCHO RAMAN) Sales Agent : Stray Dogs Laura POITRAS RISK 1:32 Sales Agent : Submarine Entertainment Rachid DJAIDANI TOUR DE FRANCE 1:35 (FRENCH TOUR) Sales Agent : Cité Films Kim NGUYEN TWO LOVERS AND A BEAR 1:37 Sales Agent : TF1 International Shahrbanoo SADAT WOLF AND SHEEP 1st film 1:26 Sales Agent : Alpha Violet Opening Screening : nd Justine Triet (France) VICTORIA 2 film 1:39 (IN BED WITH VICTORIA) Sales Agent : Indie Sales Special Screenings : Alessandro Comodin (Italie) I TEMPI FELICI VERRANNO PRESTO 2nd film 1:45 (HAPPY TIMES WILL COME SOON) Sales Agent : The Match Factory Jean-Christophe Meurisse (France) APNÉE 1st film 1:30 Sales Agent : Ecce Films Competition st Mehmet Can Mertoğlu (Turquie) ALBÜM 1 film 1:30 Sales Agent : The Match Factory st Davy Chou (Cambodge/France) DIAMOND ISLAND 1 film 1:41 1h40 Sales Agent : Les Films du Losange Julia Ducournau (France) GRAVE 1st film 1:35 (RAW) Sales Agent : Wild Bunch nd Oliver Laxe (Espagne) MIMOSAS 2 film 1:33 Sales Agent: Luxbox st Asaph Polonsky (Israël) SHAVUA VE YOM 1 film 1:38 (ONE WEEK AND A DAY) Sales Agent: New Europe Film Sales Vatche Boulghourjian (Liban) TRAMONTANE 1st film 1:45 (RABIH) Sales Agent: The Bureau Sales / Le Bureau st K. Rajagopal (Singapour) A YELLOW BIRD 1 film 1:52 Sales Agent : Alpha Violet CANNES CLASSICS Bertrand TAVERNIER VOYAGE A TRAVERS LE CINEMA FRANÇAIS 3 :15 (A JOURNEY THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA) Sales Agent : Gaumont William FRIEDKIN SORCERER 2 :01 Pietro GERMI SIGNORE & SIGNORI 1 :59 (THE BIRDS, THE BEES AND THE ITALIANS) Claude LELOUCH UN HOMME ET UNE FEMME 1 :42 (A MAN AND A WOMAN) Sales Agent : Hollywood Classics Raymond DEPARDON FAITS DIVERS 1 :48 Frederick WISEMAN HOSPITAL 1 :24 Sales Agent : Doc & Film International Georges ROUQUIER FARREBIQUE 1 :27 Sales Agent : Les Documents Cinématographiques Shirley ABRAHAM et Amit THE CINEMA TRAVELERS 1 :36 MADHESHIYA Sales Agent : Submarine Entertainment Michele RUSSO THE FAMILY WHISTLE 1 :05 Eryk ROCHA CINEMA NOVO 1 :28 Sales Agent : FiGa Films Sally SUSSMAN MIDNIGHT RETURNS: THE STORY OF BILLY HAYES AND 1 :39 TURKEY Alexis BLOOM et Fisher STEVENS BRIGHT LIGHTS: STARRING CARRIE FISCHER AND DEBBIE 1 :35 REYNOLDS Benoît JACQUOT, Pascal MERIGEAU et Guy SELIGMANN GENTLEMAN RISSIENT 1 :14 Pierre FILMON CLOSE ENCOUNTERS WITH VILMOS ZSIGMOND 1 :18 Sales Agent : Tamasa Clara et Julia KUPERBERG ET LA FEMME CREA HOLLYWOOD 0 :52 (THE WOMEN WHO RUN HOLLYWWOD) Sales Agent : Poorhouse International Esther HOFFENBERG BERNADETTE LAFONT ET DIEU CREA LA FEMME 1 :05 Sales Agent : Doc & Film International Leopold LINDTBERG DIE LETZTE CHANCE 1 :53 (THE LAST CHANCE) France STIGLIC DOLINA MIRU 1 :30 Sales Agent : SFC, Nerina T.Kocjančič Jindřich POLAK IKARIE XB 1 1 :28 Sales Agent : National Film Archive Prague Aaejay KARDAR JAGO HUA SAVERA 1 :34 Tomás GUTIERREZ ALEA MEMORIAS DEL SUBDESARROLLO 1:37 Thavi NA BANGCHANG SANTI-VINA 1:54 Kàroly MAKK SZERELEM 1:32 Sales Agent : Hungarian National Digital Film Archive and Film Institute (MaNDA) James IVORY HOWARDS END 2:20 Sales Agent : Cohen Media Group Krzysztof KIESLOWSKI DECALOGUE 5 0:58 DECALOGUE 6 0:57 Sales Agent : TVP Mitsuyo SEO MOMOTARO, UMI NO SHINPEI 1:14 Marlon BRANDO ONE-EYED JACKS 2:21 Andreï TARKOVSKI SOLYARIS 2:47 Sales Agent : Mosfilm Cinema Concern Kenji MIZOGUCHI UGETSU MONOGATARI 1:37 Sales Agent : Films Sans Frontières Jacques BARATIER DRAGEES AU POIVRE 1:34 Milos FORMAN VALMONT 2:17 Sales Agent : Pathé International Jean GREMILLON GUEULE D’AMOUR 1:32 (LADY KILLER / LOVER-BOY) Sales Agent : TF1 International Jean-Luc GODARD MASCULIN FEMININ 1:50 Sales Agent : Tamasa Régis WARGNIER INDOCHINE 2:32 Sales Agent : Studio Canal Youssef CHAHINE ADIEU BONAPARTE 1:55 Sales Agent : TF1 International Roger CORMAN PIT AND THE PENDULUM 1:20 Jacques BECKER RENDEZ-VOUS DE JUILLET 1:39 Sales Agent : Gaumont Mario BAVA TERRORE NELLO SPAZIO 1:28 (PLANET OF THE VAMPIRES) Arturo RIPSTEIN TIEMPO DE MORIR 1:30 (A TIME TO DIE) Sales Agent : Alameda Films .
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