On a side note, before I get to the bigger story here, Bertrand Bonello (“Nocturama”), whose latest film “Coma” is being critically-hailed at Berlin, will not be able to complete his next film, “The Beast,” in time for Cannes in May. What will also not be ready for Cannes 2022 is Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s “On Barren Weeds”. According to “Hanimal”, the film still needs to shoot more outdoor winter shots. This is a blow to the fest as it surely had an open competition slot ready for Ceylan’s latest. The Turkish filmmaker, who has become a staple of the Festival with his 2014 Palme d’Or winner “Winter Sleep,” and other prize winners such as “Once Upon A Time in Anatolia” and “Distant,” will be opting for a 2023 premiere instead. As of 02/14/21, here’s how the race for Cannes official competition is shaping up: CERTAINTIES/HIGH-POSSIBILITIES Baby, Box, Broker — Hirokazu Kore-eda Triangle of Sadness — Ruben OstlundDecision to Leave — Park Chan-wookBardo - Alejandro Gonalez InarittuArmageddon Time — James GrayCrimes of the Future — David Cronenberg Showing Up — Kelly ReichardtTori et Lokita — Jean-Pierre & Luc DardenneR.M.N — Cristian MungiuAsteroid City — Wes AndersonÉcole de l’air — Robin CampilloMonica — Kantemir BalagovPassengers — Ira SachsClose — Lukas DhontFrere et Soeur — Arnaud DesplechinEureka — Lisandro AlonsoAnatomy of a Fall — Justine TrietDamian Szifron — MisanthropeSaint-Omer — Alice Diop VERY POSSIBLE Untitled — Jia Zhangke ProjectUntitled — Jean-Luc GodardL’Envol— Pietro MarcelloUntitled — Na Hong-JinThe Eternal Daughter — Joanna HoggLe Lyceen — Christophe Honoré LONGSHOTS The Zone of Interest — Jonathan GlazerThe Son — Florian ZellerThe Perfumed Hill — Abderrahmane SissakoRevoir Paris — Alice WinocourThree Thousand Years of Longing — George MillerNope — Jordan Peele Contribute Hire me
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