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2023 Full coverage I 2022 Full coverage Festival / Market I 2021 Full coverage / Sample of newsletters ARCHIVES: Video gallery I Image gallery I Conference Future of Cinema in Cannes I PROMOTE YOUR FILM I VIDEO SERVICES IN CANNES Filmfestivals.com has become the number 1 online media on cannes with 1300 articles published for the 3 past editions. 10 newsletters reaching close to 2 M film professionals...Premiere of Midi Z's Film Nina Wu and Quentin Tarantino as Surprise Audience Member(Midi Z, cast and crew before the world premiere of Nina Wu, © Lindsay Bellinger 2019) By LINDSAY R. BELLINGER Nina Wu is an interesting film that hits a hard punch, and it's clear that Midi Z has enjoyed his share of Quentin Tarantino films in addition to other filmmaking greats. It made its world premiere in the Un Certain Regard section today. It's no surprise to this film journalist that QT showed up for this screening. This is the kind of film that one might think Tarantino would appreciate, at times it even felt a little similar to some of his work but with more of a realistic female point of view. While there were a few walkouts that I noticed they seemed to be some critics from the older generation. Midi Z is quite a talented filmmaker and at a few moments I felt like Gaspar Noe popped into my head. What a shame that he told the audience before the screening that it was hard to get funding for his film in part because it is a female-centric story. I'm definitely still thinking about this film, especially some specific shocking scenes.
(Quentin Tarantino, Premiere of Nina Wu, © Lindsay Bellinger 2019)
(Quentin Tarantino, © Lindsay Bellinger 2019)
(Midi Z, cast and crew after the premiere, © Lindsay Bellinger 2019)
21.05.2019 | Cannes's blog Cat. : FILM
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