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Tarantino up for top Cannes prize | Tarantino up for top Cannes prize |
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Quentin Tarantino's World War II saga Inglourious Basterds is one of several major titles that will compete for the Cannes Film Festival's top prize. | Quentin Tarantino's World War II saga Inglourious Basterds is one of several major titles that will compete for the Cannes Film Festival's top prize. |
Others include Ken Loach's Looking for Eric, starring French footballer Eric Cantona, and the latest films from Ang Lee, Pedro Almodovar and Jane Campion. | Others include Ken Loach's Looking for Eric, starring French footballer Eric Cantona, and the latest films from Ang Lee, Pedro Almodovar and Jane Campion. |
Twenty films will compete for the coveted Palme d'Or at this year's event, which runs from 13 to 24 May. | Twenty films will compete for the coveted Palme d'Or at this year's event, which runs from 13 to 24 May. |
Tarantino won the Palme d'Or in 1994 with his second film Pulp Fiction. | Tarantino won the Palme d'Or in 1994 with his second film Pulp Fiction. |
The 46-year-old is the only American director in contention for the prize, won last year by French school drama The Class. | The 46-year-old is the only American director in contention for the prize, won last year by French school drama The Class. |
His latest work, in which Brad Pitt appears, tells of a group of Jewish-American soldiers sent to Germany to kill Nazis. | His latest work, in which Brad Pitt appears, tells of a group of Jewish-American soldiers sent to Germany to kill Nazis. |
Comedy | Comedy |
Loach's inclusion in this year's line-up marks the ninth time the veteran British director has been shortlisted for the Golden Palm. | Loach's inclusion in this year's line-up marks the ninth time the veteran British director has been shortlisted for the Golden Palm. |
The 73-year-old won the prize in 2006 with his historical Irish drama The Wind That Shook the Barley. | The 73-year-old won the prize in 2006 with his historical Irish drama The Wind That Shook the Barley. |
Former footballer Eric Cantona plays himself in Loach's Looking for Eric | Former footballer Eric Cantona plays himself in Loach's Looking for Eric |
Looking for Eric tells of an obsessive football fan who receives spiritual advice from the former Manchester United star, who plays himself. | Looking for Eric tells of an obsessive football fan who receives spiritual advice from the former Manchester United star, who plays himself. |
Loach is joined by another British filmmaker, Andrea Arnold, whose second feature Fish Tank will also compete for Cannes' top honour. | Loach is joined by another British filmmaker, Andrea Arnold, whose second feature Fish Tank will also compete for Cannes' top honour. |
Lee, previously shortlisted in 1997 for The Ice Storm, will return in May with Taking Woodstock, a comedy about the iconic 1969 rock festival. | Lee, previously shortlisted in 1997 for The Ice Storm, will return in May with Taking Woodstock, a comedy about the iconic 1969 rock festival. |
Spanish director Almodovar, meanwhile, will present Broken Embraces, a thriller starring recent Oscar-winner Penelope Cruz. | Spanish director Almodovar, meanwhile, will present Broken Embraces, a thriller starring recent Oscar-winner Penelope Cruz. |
New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion has been shortlisted for her latest work Bright Star, about the 19th Century Romantic poet John Keats. | New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion has been shortlisted for her latest work Bright Star, about the 19th Century Romantic poet John Keats. |
Fantasy | Fantasy |
British actor Ben Whishaw plays the leading role, with Australian actress Abbie Cornish as Fanny Brawne, the object of Keats' affections. | British actor Ben Whishaw plays the leading role, with Australian actress Abbie Cornish as Fanny Brawne, the object of Keats' affections. |
Other leading filmmakers up for the Palme d'Or include Denmark's Lars von Trier, Hong Kong's Johnnie To, Austria's Michael Haneke and Argentinian-born Gaspar Noe. | Other leading filmmakers up for the Palme d'Or include Denmark's Lars von Trier, Hong Kong's Johnnie To, Austria's Michael Haneke and Argentinian-born Gaspar Noe. |
French actress Isabelle Huppert heads the jury for the 62nd festival, which will launch with a screening of Pixar animation Up. | French actress Isabelle Huppert heads the jury for the 62nd festival, which will launch with a screening of Pixar animation Up. |
Terry Gilliam's fantasy The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus - the film the late Heath Ledger was working on at the time of his death - will also screen out of competition. | Terry Gilliam's fantasy The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus - the film the late Heath Ledger was working on at the time of his death - will also screen out of competition. |
The festival will close with Coco Chanel and Igor Stavinsky, a film about the relationship between the French designer and the Russian composer. | |
Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen - best known for his villainous turn in the James Bond film Casino Royale - takes the latter role. |
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