5 Asian Films Among Contenders at Cannes
By wchung | 03 Apr, 2026
Five films from Asia are among the 20 competing at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival:
— “Los abrazos rotos” (“Broken Embraces”) by Spain’s Pedro Almodovar
— “Fish Tank” by Andrea Arnold, Britain
— “Un prophete” by Jacques Audiard, France
— “Vincere” by Marco Bellocchio, Italy
— “Bright Star” by Jane Campion, New Zealand
— “Map of the Sounds of Tokyo” by Isabel Coixet, Spain
— “A l’origine” (“In the Beginning”) by Xavier Giannoli, France
— “Das weisse band” by Michael Haneke, Austria
— “Taking Woodstock” by Ang Lee, Taiwan-born
— “Looking for Eric” by Ken Loach, Britain
— “Chun Feng Chen Zui De Ye Wan” (Spring Fever) by Lou Ye, China
— “Kinatay” by Brillante Mendoza, Philippines
— “Enter the Void” by Gaspar Noe, France
— “Bak-Jwi” (“Thirst”) by Park Chan-wook, South Korea
— “Les herbes folles” by Alain Resnais, France
— “The Time That Remains” by Elia Suleiman, Israel
— “Inglourious Basterds” by Quentin Tarantino, U.S.
— “Vengeance” by Johnnie To, China
— “Visage” (“Face”) by Tsai Ming-liang, Malaysia
— “Antichrist” by Lars von Trier, Denmark
4/23/2009 9:17 AM The Associated Press
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