Following months of speculation, Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, will officially receive its world premiere at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival this month.
At the line-up conference in April, General Delegate Thierry Frémaux hinted that a slot was being kept open for the American writer/director, who was reportedly racing to get the film ready in time. Today Frémaux has revealed that he’s done it:
“We were afraid the film would not be ready, as it wouldn’t be released until late July, but Quentin Tarantino, who has not left the editing room in four months, is a real, loyal and punctual child of Cannes. Like for Inglourious Basterds, he’ll definitely be there – 25 years after the Palme d’Or for Pulp Fiction – with a finished film screened in 35mm and his cast in tow. His film is a love letter to the Hollywood of his childhood, a rock music tour of 1969, and an ode to cinema as a whole.”
From everything we know about the film’s production, it sounds like it’s been a monster to edit. Let’s hope QT has pulled something special out of his little green bag.
Also new to the main competition is Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo by Abdellatif Kechiche, the Blue is the Warmest Colour director’s follow-up to last year’s Canto Uno, while there’s a Midnight Screening spot for Gaspar Noé’s medium-length film Lux Æterna, starring Béatrice Dalle and Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Finally, Larissa Sadilova’s Odnazhdy v Trubchevske and Lorenzo Mattotti’s La Famosa Invasione Degli Orsi in Sicilia have been added to the Un Certain Regard section, and there will be a Special Screening of Gael García Bernal’s second directorial feature, Chicuarotes.
The Cannes Film Festival runs 13-25 May. Check out the full line-up and follow us @LWLies for reports and first look reviews.