Cannes Film Festival 2019: Nine films to look out for
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The 72nd Cannes Film Festival begins on Tuesday with a heady mix of star names, fresh faces and both high- and low-brow subject matters.
From familiar-looking zombies to a late Hollywood arrival – via football icons, rock stars and zero-hour contracts – here are nine films sure to make the headlines.
1) The Dead Don’t Die
It all gets going on Tuesday evening with the official premiere of US director Jim Jarmusch’s comedy-horror, The Dead Don’t Die, at the city’s Grand Théâtre Lumière.
The film, which boasts “the greatest zombie cast ever disassembled”, finds police officers (Bill Murray, Chloë Sevigny and Adam Driver) and a morgue expert (Tilda Swinton) attempting to keep the humdrum town of Centerville safe from a horde of zombies, including Iggy Pop, Sara Driver and Carol Kane.
Are you keeping up so far? Good.
The un-dead Iggy previously teamed up with Jarmusch on the 2016 Stooges rock doc Gimme Danger and he isn’t the only music star in this one, as Selena Gomez, Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA and Tom Waits all appear.
The festival opener is one of 21 films ‘in competition’ for the prestigious Palme d’Or prize finale, and in a show of strength for cinema, it will be broadcast simultaneously in more than 400 theatres across France.
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