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Cannes 2013 Adds Jim Jarmusch, Claude Lanzmann Films

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According to our pals at the Festival, this completes the films announcements. Last minute additions from Jim Jarmusch and Claude Lanzmann. There will be no sleep at this festival, that’s for sure. So many great possibilities! The Jarmusch film stars Tilda Swinton, Anton Yelchin, and Tom Hiddleston, John Hurt and Mia Wasikowska.

COMPETITION

ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE by Jim JARMUSCH


OUT OF COMPETITION

LE DERNIER DES INJUSTES by Claude LANZMANN


UN CERTAIN REGARD

MY SWEET PEPPERLAND by Hiner SALEEM

TORE TANZT by Katrin GEBBE           1st film

WAKOLDA by Lucia PUENZO

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