CANNES '08 NOTEBOOK | Desplechin's "Tale" Stands Out In Competition, "Three Monkeys," "24 City," Also Impress

Rainy days here in Cannes may have dampened morale, but the films, and a much-needed burst of sunshine on Sunday morning, have boosted critics' spirits. Aside from "Blindness," Fernando Meirelles' apocalyptic opener, which received a mixed response, this year's competition slate has yielded a satisfying crop of art-cinema--though no masterpieces have yet emerged. Critical consensus has Arnaud Desplechin's "A Christmas Tale" as the competition's front-runner so far, though the animated Israeli drama "Waltz with Bashir," which screened on day two, also played extremely well.

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Posted by eug on May 18, 2008 at 02:43PM | Categories: Notebook