Cannes highlights
Stars on La CroisetteGeorge Lucas, Elizabeth Taylor, Jack Nicholson, Sharon Stone, Ralph Fiennes, Adam Sandler, Emily Watson
Stars on La Croisette
George Lucas, Elizabeth Taylor, Jack Nicholson, Sharon Stone, Ralph Fiennes, Adam Sandler, Emily Watson
Cinematic highlights
· 20-minute preview of Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York
· Roman Polanski's The Pianist, about a Jewish musician confined to the Warsaw ghetto during the second world war
Likely controversies
· Garpard Noé's Irreversible, selected as a competition film, contains a nine-minute rape sequence
· Kedma, by Amois Gitai. Set in 1948 before the creation of Israel, is set to cast an unflattering light on British troops
British interest
·Ken Loach's Sweet Sixteen, about a boy who looks forward to his mother being released from jail in time for his birthday
· Mike Leigh's All or Nothing, a film about a cabbie (Timothy Spall) whose partner (Lesley Manville) no longer loves him
Cannes in numbers
· Films on show: More than 2,000
· Visitors: 6,000
· Films competing for the Palme d'Or category: 21
George Lucas, Elizabeth Taylor, Jack Nicholson, Sharon Stone, Ralph Fiennes, Adam Sandler, Emily Watson
Cinematic highlights
· 20-minute preview of Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York
· Roman Polanski's The Pianist, about a Jewish musician confined to the Warsaw ghetto during the second world war
Likely controversies
· Garpard Noé's Irreversible, selected as a competition film, contains a nine-minute rape sequence
· Kedma, by Amois Gitai. Set in 1948 before the creation of Israel, is set to cast an unflattering light on British troops
British interest
·Ken Loach's Sweet Sixteen, about a boy who looks forward to his mother being released from jail in time for his birthday
· Mike Leigh's All or Nothing, a film about a cabbie (Timothy Spall) whose partner (Lesley Manville) no longer loves him
Cannes in numbers
· Films on show: More than 2,000
· Visitors: 6,000
· Films competing for the Palme d'Or category: 21

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