Sunday, May 22, 2016

Elle applause closed the contest in Cannes – La Nacion Costa Rica

 Updated May 22, 2016 at 12:00 am
 

The film about a raped woman is inserted into a perverse game with his assailant, he was hailed at the close of the official competition at the film festival

a daring film, but critically acclaimed yesterday put the finishing touches to the competition Cannes Film Festival. Is Elle A Thriller the also director of Instinct , Paul Verhoeven.

the film tells the story of a raped woman incarnated by actress Isabelle Huppert, 63 years, who begins to develop a dangerous and perverse game with his assailant.

Although for critical Huppert offered the best performance of his life-in fact, it is one of the favorites to win for the third time the award for best actress in this edition 69 of the festival, fears about the acceptance of their role captured the actress in recent days

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in a press conference held yesterday after the close of the competition, Huppert said he was concerned about the perception of viewers to discover that, once the victim discovers the identity of her rapist, not the complaint nor away from his life.

“is not a proclamation about a raped woman who ends up accepting. It does not mean that happen to all women in the world. It happens to that particular woman as an individual, “said the actress.

Despite the questionable character development, the news agency EFE referred to Elle as “an intelligent controversial film, funny, and extremely free.”

One of the pluses for tape Verhoeven was to have presented just after the Last Face , Sean Penn, tape caused widespread disappointment in his projection on Friday.

After nine years of absence in the bench director, Penn put on screen a romantic drama between two doctors (Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem) working in a refugee camp in Liberia, in a context of civil war.

Awards. This Saturday was not only a day of glory for Elle , but also for the tapes that were deserving of the awards festival.

the happiest in life Olli Mäki , the Finnish Juho Kuosmanen, day won in the certain Regard , while the German film Toni Erdmann the Fipresci international critics award was

Meanwhile, the Queer Palm (award for best film theme gay , lesbian or transsexual) was awarded to documentary Frenchman Sebastien Lifshitz, Les Vies Thérèse , which deals Thérèse Clerc, a familiar figure of feminism in France.

            

Journalist Magazine Dominical

Journalist in Sunday magazine of The Nation. She is a graduate of Mass Communication Sciences with an emphasis in Journalism from the UCR.

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