The latest Cannes update had Sarah Polley’s “Women Talking’” taking one of the few remaining competition slots, but now we’re not entirely sure if she’s in anymore. Maybe it’s Un CertIn Regard now? Cannes boss Thierry Fremaux has stated that it is going to most likely be a 20-21 film competition. We kind of already suspect the following to make it: Broker — Hirokazu Kore-eda Triangle of Sadness — Ruben OstlundDecision to Leave — Park Chan-wookDisappointment Blvd. — Ari AsterCrimes of the Future — David Cronenberg Showing Up — Kelly ReichardtThe Eternal Daughter — Joanna HoggTori et Lokita — Jean-Pierre & Luc DardenneScarlet— Pietro MarcelloR.M.N — Cristian MungiuOne Fine Morning — Mia Hansen LoveFrere et Soeur — Arnaud DesplechinL’immensità — Emanuele CrialeseRevoir Paris — Alice WinocourThe Five Devils — Léa MysiusChronique d’une liaison passagère — Emmanuel MouretClose — Lukas Dhont That’s 17 films. On the outside looking in could be … Women Talking — Sarah Polley Unrecorded Night — David Lynch (Out of Competition???)Enys Men — Mark JenkinTchaikovsky’s Wife — Kirill SerebrennikovThree Thousand Years of Longing — George MillerLove Life — Koji FukadaEl Estado Del Imperio — Emat EscalanteGjirokastra — Alexander SokurovUne Femme de Notre Temps — Jean Paul CiveyracHoly Spider — Ali Abassi Canadian filmmaker Polley hasn’t made a film since the acclaimed 2012 documentary “Stories We Tell. ”Before then, she had made two powerful original dramas, “Away From Her,” and “Take This Waltz.” She finally returns with “Women Talking” and an incredible cast that includes Frances McDormand, Claire Foy, Rooney Mara, Jessie Buckley, and Ben Whishaw. The film centers on an isolated Mennonite religious colony in Bolivia as the women struggle with their faith in God after a string of sexual assaults committed by the colony’s men. Contribute Hire me
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