Was it the triumph of

Tre Piani

in Cannes or the victory of the Azzurri in the final of the Euro?

Nanni Moretti no longer felt joy after the ovation received for 

Tre Piani

screened Sunday night in competition?

And all smiles at the press conference.

“The pandemic made us discover that we couldn't live alone and needed human contact,” he said.

Nanni Moretti gives me a beautiful smile when I say bravo @ poue #TrePiani @Caroklouk @ 20Minutes pic.twitter.com/SvVmx1mFbq

- Vié Caroline (@Caroklouk) July 12, 2021

His film tells the story of several families living in the same Roman building.

“There was no question for me that

Tre piani would

be sold to a platform even if I had to wait a year for the film to be released!

I refused to hear the proposals that were made to me on this subject.

For me, cinemas are essential.

He himself owns one in Rome.

Tim Roth, Juho Kuosmanen and Ryusuke Hamaguchi do not lose the north

Although he was originally British, Tim Roth did not watch the football match on Sunday night.

"I don't care a bit since I live in the United States," he told

20 Minutes

.

He preferred to go to the screening of

Bergman Island

, Mia Hansen-Love's film in which he plays a filmmaker who came to seek inspiration on the island where the great Swedish filmmaker shot and lived.

“Usually, I don't like to see myself on screen, but I enjoyed filming on the island of Faro so much that I wanted to see this wonderful place again, while avoiding looking at myself.

»At 

20 Minutes

, we took great pleasure in seeing him in this film which is released in theaters this Wednesday.

The second film by Finnish Juho Kuosmanen brought a wave of freshness to the Croisette full of contrasts: 

Compartment 6

 pits a young Finnish woman on her way from Moscow to an archaeological site in the Arctic Sea.

And here she is embarked in a disturbing closed-door train with a stranger a little rough, whose compartment she must share ... "The most difficult was to remain stable to film this story in motion", told Kuosmanen on the carpet. red.

What elegance !

What crazy class, this DRIVE MY CAR by Ryusuke Hamaguchi!


His red Saab 900 turbo even dethrones Philippe Garrel's red Porsche 911 from VENT DE LA NUIT! # Cannes2021 Competition pic.twitter.com/LJhNNdN4xL

- the thing (@YannBreheret) July 11, 2021

Another initiatory road trip: 

Drive My Car

, the longest film in the competition (2h50).

A real crush in which we meet Chekhov and ghosts.

Announced as the adaptation of a short story by Murakami, Ryusuke Hamaguchi's film is in reality, as the filmmaker told

20 Minutes

, "the adaptation of three short stories from the same collection,

Des hommes sans femmes"

.

We travel in a red turbo Saab to the far north of the Archipelago in this very Japanese film against a background of guilt, doubts and self-sacrifice.

We will talk about it again for its theatrical release on August 18.

Anaïs Demoustier and her loves

A film as light as a champagne bubble,

Les Amours d'Anaïs

 allowed Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet to have "the immense honor", as the young director says, of celebrating the 60th anniversary of Critics' Week, the most former of the parallel sections of the festival, in the company of Roselyne Bachelot or Emmanuel Carrère.

Interview |

Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet, director of / director of LES AMOURS D'ANAÏS # SDLC2021 https://t.co/BYsyAW82DO

- SemaineDeLaCritique (@semainecannes) July 12, 2021

The French actress Anaïs Demoustier plays the role of Anaïs alongside Denis Podalydès and Valéria Bruni-Tedeshi in this film "never at rest" and which is presented as (which makes you want): "Anaïs is thirty years old and not enough money.

She has a lover she is no longer sure to love.

She meets Daniel, who immediately pleases her.

But Daniel lives with Émilie… who Anaïs also likes… ”This film, which nicely explores the menu of Tendre, is released in theaters on September 15th.

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