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This carefully crafted ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Blake Lively (born Blake Ellender Brown; August 25, 1987) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Serena van der Woodsen in the CW drama series Gossip Girl (2007–12). Lively has also starred in such films as The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005), Accepted (2006), The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009), The Town (2010), Green Lantern (2011), Savages (2012), The Age of Adaline (2015), and The Shallows (2016). This book has been derived from Wikipedia: it contains the entire text of the title Wikipedia article + the entire text of all the 140 related (linked) Wikipedia articles to the title article. This book does not contain illustrations. e-Pedia (an imprint of e-artnow) charges for the convenience service of formatting these e-books for your eReader. We donate a part of our net income after taxes to the Wikimedia Foundation from the sales of all books based on Wikipedia content.
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Introduction
Early life
Career
Other ventures
Personal life
Filmography
Awards and nominations
References
External links
Blake Lively[1] (born Blake Ellender Brown;[2][3] August 25, 1987[4]) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Serena van der Woodsen in the CW drama series Gossip Girl (2007–12). Lively has also starred in such films as The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005), Accepted (2006), The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009), The Town (2010), Green Lantern (2011), Savages (2012), The Age of Adaline (2015), and The Shallows (2016).
Lively was born on August 25, 1987, in the Tarzana neighborhood of Los Angeles.[5][6] She is the daughter of Ernie Lively (né Ernest Wilson Brown, Jr.), an actor, and his wife, Elaine (née McAlpin), who worked as a talent scout.[7] She was named after her grandmother's brother.[8][9] She has an older brother, Eric, two half-sisters, Lori and Robyn,[10] and a half-brother, Jason. Both of her parents and all of her siblings are, or have been, in the entertainment industry.[11]
Lively is of English, Irish and German ancestry. She also recently claimed to be of Cherokee descent, but nothing has been provided to substantiate this.[12]
During Lively's childhood, her parents took her with them to acting classes that they taught because they did not want to leave her with a babysitter. Lively said that watching her parents teach acting classes helped her learn the "drills" of acting and gain confidence as she got older.[11][13] She was initially not particularly interested in acting, and wanted to attend Stanford University.[8] During the summer between her junior and senior years of high school, her brother Eric asked his agent to send her on a few auditions over a period of a few months. From these auditions, she was cast as Bridget for The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.[14] Lively filmed her scenes in that film between her junior and senior years at Burbank High School.[14][15] While at Burbank, Lively served as senior class president, a cheerleader, and a member of the championship choir.[16][17][18]
Lively began her acting career at age 10, when she appeared in the 1998 film Sandman, which was directed by Lively's father. She describes her role as a "bit part".[19] She appeared in the film adaptation of the novel of the same name, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, in 2005, as Bridget, one of the four female leads. Lively's performance in the film earned her a nomination for a Teen Choice Award for "Choice Movie Breakout – Female.[20] In 2006, Lively co-starred with Justin Long in Accepted, and Lively had minor roles in the horror film, Simon Says. While Accepted was not well received by critics, Lively's performance was, earning her a 'Breakthrough Award' from Hollywood Life.[21] In 2007, she played one of the two title characters in Elvis and Anabelle as Anabelle, a bulimic girl who hoped to win a beauty pageant. Lively said of getting into character for the role that she had 'shed serious weight' for her height. Lively stated that that process was difficult for her because food is "the No. 1 love of my life."[22] MovieLine.com praised her performance in the film and credited it as having been her "breakthrough role".[23]
Lively was cast in The CW's series Gossip Girl, based on the book series of the same name by Cecily von Ziegesar, which premiered in September 2007. She played Serena van der Woodsen in the teen drama until 2012 when the show ended.[24][25] Her first magazine cover was the November 2007 issue of Cosmo Girl, where she discussed her time in high school and her career prior to Gossip Girl.[26] In 2008 Lively reprised her role as Bridget in the sequel The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2. Similarly to the first film, Lively's performance was positively received by critics.[27][28] As of November 2008, the film had earned over $44 million at the box office.[29] In 2009 Lively appeared as Gabrielle DiMarco, a minor role in the romantic comedy New York, I Love You, a sequel to the 2006 film Paris, je t'aime. Despite positive critical reception, the film did not fare well at the box office.[30][31]
One of Lively's most acclaimed roles to date is her supporting role as the younger version of the title character in The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009).[32] Paul Byrnes, of the Brisbane Times, described Lively's performance in the film as "sensational".[33] In October 2009 Lively began filming her scenes for her role as Kristina "Kris" Coughlin in the 2010 film The Town, based on Chuck Hogan's novel Prince of Thieves.[34] The film, which stars Ben Affleck, was released in the United States on September 17, 2010. Lively played Carol Ferris, the female lead and love interest of Hal Jordan in the superhero film Green Lantern, which was released in June 2011.[35] The film grossed a worldwide total of $219,851,172.[36] but was considered a summer disappointment as it "failed to perform to expectations" even though it grossed more than its budget.[37] Lively appeared in the music video for The Lonely Island's "I Just Had Sex" together with Jessica Alba in December 2010.[38]
In 2011 she was featured in the annual TIME magazine 100 influential people.[39] Additionally, AskMen.com named her the most desirable woman of 2011[40] and People magazine named her one of 2012's Most Beautiful at Every Age.[41] In 2012 she starred in Oliver Stone's Savages alongside Taylor Kitsch, Aaron Johnson, Salma Hayek, and John Travolta. Lively replaced Jennifer Lawrence as Ophelia, after the latter dropped out to do The Hunger Games instead. HitFix film critic Drew McWeeny praised Lively's performance, which he described as "smart and sad precisely because she plays O as such a broken, needy little soul".[42] The same year she was selected as the face of the new Gucci fragrance, Gucci Premiere. She appeared in a short film ad directed by Nicolas Winding Refn for the fragrance.[43] In October 2013 Lively was named the new face of L'Oreal, marking her first major makeup campaign.[44] Most recently Lively starred in the film The Age of Adaline (2015), opposite Michiel Huisman and Harrison Ford, playing a woman who "stops aging after recovering from a near-fatal accident."[45] The film was a modest commercial success, grossing $54.5 million from a production budget of $25–30 million.[46] In 2016 Lively starred in the survivalhorror film The Shallows. It received mostly positive reviews and Lively's performance was praised by critics.
Lively describes herself as a "foodie and cook,"[47] and has said Martha Stewart is her "idol;" she is also a fan of Nigella Lawson's work.[48] In 2008 Lively baked a cake with Stewart during an episode of The Martha Stewart Show.[49] In 2009 Lively stated that she "hoped one day to have an interior decorating company," citing her love for antiques and fascination with "colors and textures and layering things."[13] In 2010 she attended a tailor-made workshop at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, and has spoken of her desire to return to the culinary school for further instruction.[50]
Also in 2010 Lively spent an evening working as a pastry chef at the renowned Per Se in New York City.[51] She has remarked that, when travelling, she always takes cookery classes to immerse herself in the local culture.[52][53] In 2010 and again in 2011, Lively spoke publicly of her desire to become a restauranteur.[54][55] In 2011 she created a s'mores cupcake to be sold at Sprinkles bakeries.[56] In 2012 Lively's wedding reception was featured in Martha Stewart Weddings; food photography was the focal point of the picture spread.[57] In 2013 she appeared in Elle Decor to recount her experiences designing a custom La Cornue oven for her newly purchased Bedford home.[58] In 2013 she filmed a cooking segment for Vogue's website, demonstrating how to make a brie pastry.[59] In 2014 she launched Preserve, a digital magazine and e-commerce website with hand-made one-of-a-kind items all selected by Lively;[60] on October 9, 2015, Lively closed the site, stating that it had been launched before it was ready, and that she plans to rebuild and relaunch it properly.[61]
During the 2008 United States presidential election, Lively expressed her support for Barack Obama. Lively and Penn Badgley appeared in a pro-Obama commercial, as part of MoveOn.org's Youth Vote program. The commercial, directed by Doug Liman, aired during Gossip Girl on the CW, MTV and Comedy Central.[62] In 2013 she appeared in a video clip for Gucci's "Chime for Change" campaign that aims to raise funds and awareness of women's issues in the areas of education, health, and justice.[63]
Lively met actor Ryan Reynolds while filming Green Lantern in early 2010, and the two began dating in October 2011.[64] They bought a home in Bedford, New York in June 2012,[65] and got married on September 9, 2012, at Boone Hall in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.[66] They have two daughters: James [67][68] and a younger daughter.[69][70]
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This text is based on the Wikipedia article Blake Lively: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Lively which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License available online at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode List of authors: https://tools.wmflabs.org/xtools/wikihistory/wh.php?page_title=Blake_LivelyThe 69th annual Cannes Film Festival was held from 11 to 22 May 2016.[4] Australian director George Miller was the President of the Jury for the main competition.[5] French actor Laurent Lafitte was the host for the opening and closing ceremonies. On 15 March it was announced that Japanese director Naomi Kawase would serve as the Cinéfondation and Short Film Jury president.[6] American director Woody Allen's film Café Society opened the festival.[2][7]
The Palme d'Or was awarded to the British film I, Daniel Blake directed by Ken Loach,[8][9] which also served as closing film of the festival.[3] At a press conference, Loach said that he was "quietly stunned" to win.[10]
The films competing in the main competition section for the Palme d'Or were announced at a press conference on 14 April 2016:[11][12]The Salesman, directed by Asghar Farhadi was added to the competition lineup on 22 April 2016.[13]
English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryAmerican HoneyAmerican HoneyAndrea ArnoldUnited Kingdom, United StatesAquarius ‡AquariusKleber Mendonça FilhoBrazilElleEllePaul VerhoevenFrance, Germany, BelgiumFrom the Land of the MoonMal de pierresNicole GarciaFranceGraduationBacalaureatCristian MungiuRomania, FranceThe Handmaiden아가씨 Agasshi ‡Park Chan-wookSouth KoreaI, Daniel Blake†I, Daniel BlakeKen LoachUnited Kingdom, FranceIt's Only the End of the World ‡Juste la fin du mondeXavier DolanCanada, FranceJulietaJulietaPedro AlmodóvarSpainThe Last FaceThe Last FaceSean PennUnited StatesLovingLovingJeff NicholsUnited States, United KingdomMa' RosaMa' RosaBrillante MendozaPhilippinesThe Neon Demon ‡The Neon DemonNicolas Winding RefnUnited StatesPatersonPatersonJim JarmuschUnited StatesPersonal ShopperPersonal ShopperOlivier AssayasFranceThe Salesmanفروشنده ForushandeAsghar FarhadiIranStaying Vertical ‡Rester VerticalAlain GuiraudieFranceSieranevadaSieranevadaCristi PuiuRomania, France, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, MacedoniaSlack BayMa LouteBruno DumontFrance, GermanyToni ErdmannToni ErdmannMaren AdeGermany, AustriaThe Unknown GirlLa Fille inconnueJean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc DardenneBelgiumThe films competing in the Un Certain Regard section were announced at a press conference on 14 April 2016:[11][12]Clash, directed by Mohamed Diab, was announced as the opening film for the Un Certain Regard section. Hell or High Water, directed by David Mackenzie was added to the Un Certain Regard lineup on 22 April 2016.[13]
English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryAfter the Storm海よりもまだ深く Umi yori mo Mada FukakuHirokazu KoreedaJapanApprenticeApprenticeBoo JunfengSingapore, France, GermanyBeyond the Mountains and Hillsמעבר להרים ולגבעות Me'Ever Laharim VehagvaotEran KolirinIsraelCaptain FantasticCaptain FantasticMatt RossUnited StatesClash(opening film)اشتباك EshtebakMohamed DiabEgypt, France, Germany, UAEThe Dancer * ‡La DanseuseStéphanie Di GiustoFranceDogs *CâiniBogdan MiricăRomania, BulgariaThe Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki * †Hymyilevä MiesJuho KuosmanenFinlandHarmonium淵に立つ Fuchi ni TatsuKōji FukadaJapanHell or High WaterHell or High WaterDavid MackenzieUnited StatesInversionوارونگی VaroonegiBehnam BehzadiIranThe Long Night of Francisco Sanctis *La larga noche de Francisco SanctisFrancisco Márquez, Andrea TestaArgentinaPericlePericle il NeroStefano MordiniItalyPersonal Affairs *أمور شخصية Omor ShakhsiyaMaha HajIsraelThe Red Turtle *La Tortue rougeMichael Dudok de WitFrance, JapanThe Transfiguration *The TransfigurationMichael O'SheaUnited StatesThe StopoverVoir du paysDelphine Coulin, Muriel CoulinFranceThe Student(М)Ученик (M)UchenikKirill SerebrennikovRussiaThe following films were selected to screen out of competition:[11][12][13]
English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryThe BFGThe BFGSteven SpielbergUnited States, United Kingdom, CanadaCafé Society(opening film)Café SocietyWoody AllenUnited StatesThe Wailing곡성 GokseongNa Hong-jinSouth KoreaMoney MonsterMoney MonsterJodie FosterUnited StatesThe Nice GuysThe Nice GuysShane BlackUnited StatesMidnight screeningsEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryBlood FatherBlood FatherJean-François RichetFranceGimme Danger ⒹGimme DangerJim JarmuschUnited StatesTrain to Busan부산행 Bu-san-haengYeon Sang-hoSouth KoreaSpecial screeningsEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryChoufشوف ChoufKarim DridiFrance, TunisiaExile ⒹExilRithy PanhCambodiaHands of Stone[14]Hands of StoneJonathan JakubowiczUnited States, PanamaHissein Habré, A Chadian Tragedy ⒹHissein Habré, une tragédie tchadienneMahamat-Saleh HarounChadFool MoonLa Forêt de QuinconcesGrégoire Leprince-RinguetFranceThe Death of Louis XIVLa Mort de Louis XIVAlbert SerraFrance, Portugal, SpainThe Last Resort ⒹL'ultima spiaggiaThanos Anastopoulous, Davide Del DeganItalyLe Cancre ‡Le CancrePaul VecchialiFrancePeshmerga[15]PeshmergaBernard-Henri LévyFranceWrong Elements ⒹWrong ElementsJonathan LittellFrance, BelgiumOut of 5,008 entries, the following films were selected to compete for the Short Film Palme d'Or.[16]
English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryLaw of the LambLa Laine sur le dos /صوف على الظهر Souf alla al-dhahrLotfi AchourTunisia, FranceDreamlandsDreamlandsSarah DunlopUnited KingdomTimecode†TimecodeJuanjo GiménezSpainImagoImagoRaymond GutierrezPhilippinesMotherMadreSimón Mesa SotoColombiaThe Girl Who Danced with the DevilA moça que dançou com o diaboJoão Paulo Miranda MariaBrazilAprès SuzanneAprès SuzanneFélix MoatiFrance4:15 P.M. The End of the World4:15 PM Sfarsitul LumiiCatalin Rotaru, Gabi Virginia SargaRomaniaThe SilenceIl SilenzioFarnoosh Samadi Frooshani, Ali AsgariItalyFight on a Swedish BeachFight on a Swedish BeachSimon VahlneSwedenThe Cinéfondation section focuses on films made by students at film schools. The following 18 entries (14 fiction films and 4 animation films) were selected out of 2,300 submissions. More than one-third of the films selected represent schools participating in Cinéfondation for the first time. It is also the first time that a film representing Bosnian and Venezuelan film schools have been selected. More than half of the films selected were directed by women.[16]
English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)SchoolIn the HillsIn the HillsHamid AhmadiLondon Film School, UKSubmarineSubmarineMounia AklColumbia University School of the Arts, USAThe Noise of LickingA nyalintás neszeNadja AndrasevMOME, HungaryAll Rivers Run to the SeaToate fluviile curg în mareAlexandru BadeaUNATC, RomaniaSomewhereAilleursMélody BoulissièreE.N.S.A.D., FranceGabber LoverGabber LoverAnna Cazenave CambetLa Fémis, FranceThe Alan DimensionThe Alan DimensionJac ClinchNFTS, UKTrashPoubelleAlexandre GilmetINSAS, BelgiumFineDobroMarta Hernaiz Pidalfilm.factory, Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Guilt, ProbablyLa culpa probablementeMichael LabarcaUniversidad de los Andes, VenezuelaThe Reasons in the WorldLas razones del mundoErnesto Martínez BucioCCC, Mexico1 Kilogram1 KilogramPark Young-JuK-ARTS, South KoreaAramAramFereshteh ParnianLumière University Lyon 2, FranceNestGudhSaurav RaiSatyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, IndiaThe Sleeping SaintLa santa che dormeLaura SamaniCentro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, ItalyWhatever The Weatherbei Wind und WetterRemo ScherrerHochschule Luzern - Design & Kunst, SwitzerlandAnna†AnnaOr SinaiSam Spiegel Film and Television School, IsraelBusinessBusinessMalena VainUniversidad del Cine, ArgentinaThe full selection for the International Critics' Week section was announced on 18 April 2016, at the section's website.[17]In Bed with Victoria, directed by Justine Triet was selected as the opening film for the International Critics' Week section, while the short films Bonne Figure, directed by Sandrine Kiberlain, En Moi, directed by Laetitia Casta, and Kitty, directed by Chloë Sevigny were selected as its closing films.[17]
Feature filmsEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryAlbum *AlbümMehmet Can MertoğluTurkey, France, RomaniaDiamond IslandDiamond IslandDavy ChouCambodia, FranceRaw * ‡GraveJulia DucournauFrance, BelgiumMimosas†Las MimosasOliver LaxeSpain, France, Morocco, QatarOne Week and a Day *שבוע ויום Shavua ve yomAsaph PolonskyIsraelTramontane *ربيع Rabi'hVatche BoulghourjianLebanon, FranceA Yellow Bird *A Yellow BirdK. RajagopalSingapore, FranceSpecial screeningsEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryIn Bed with Victoria(opening film)VictoriaJustine TrietFranceSmile(closing film)Bonne figureSandrine KiberlainFranceEn Moi(closing film)En moiLaetitia CastaFranceKitty(closing film)KittyChloë SevignyUnited StatesLos Pasos del AguaLos pasos del aguaCésar Augusto AcevedoColombiaFrom the Diary of a Wedding Photographerמיומנו של צלם חתונות Myomano shel tzalam hatonotNadav LapidIsraelHappy Times Will Come SoonI tempi felici verranno prestoAlessandro ComodinItaly, FranceApnea * ‡ApnéeJean-Christophe MeurisseFranceShort filmsEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryArnie阿尼 ArnieRina B. TsouTaiwan, PhilippinesAscensionAscensãoPedro PeraltaPortugalCampo de ViborasCampo de VíborasCristèle Alves MeiraPortugalDelusion Is Redemption to Those in DistressO Delírio é A Redenção Dos AflitosFilipe FernandesBrazilBirth of a LeaderL'enfance d'un chefAntoine de BaryFranceLimboLimboKonstantina KotzamaniGreeceOh What a Wonderful FeelingOh What a Wonderful FeelingFrançois JarosCanadaPrenjak†PrenjakWregas BhanutejaIndonesiaThe Virgin SoldierLe Soldat viergeErwan Le DucFranceSuperbiaSuperbiaLuca TóthHungaryThe full selection for the Directors' Fortnight section was announced on 19 April 2016, at the section's website.[18][19]Sweet Dreams, directed by Marco Bellocchio was selected as the opening film for the Directors' Fortnight section and Dog Eat Dog, directed by Paul Schrader was selected as the closing film for the Directors' Fortnight section.
Feature filmsEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryDivines * ‡DivinesUda BenyaminaFranceDog Eat Dog(closing film)Dog Eat DogPaul SchraderUnited StatesAfter LoveL'Economie du CoupleJoachim LafosseFrance, BelgiumThe Together ProjectL’Effet aquatiqueSólveig AnspachFrance, IcelandSweet Dreams(opening film)Fai bei sogniMarco BellocchioItaly, FranceFiore ‡FioreClaudio GiovannesiItaly, FranceLike CrazyLa pazza gioiaPaolo VirzìItaly, FranceMy Life as a Zucchini *Ma vie de courgetteClaude BarrasSwitzerland, FranceMean DreamsMean DreamsNathan MorlandoCanadaMercenary *MercenaireSacha WolffFranceNerudaNerudaPablo LarraínChile, Argentina, France, SpainEndless PoetryPoesía sin finAlejandro JodorowskyChile, Japan, FrancePsycho RamanRaman Raghav 2.0Anurag KashyapIndiaRisk ⒹRiskLaura PoitrasUnited States, GermanyTour de FranceTour de FranceRachid DjaïdaniFranceTwo Lovers and a BearTwo Lovers and a BearKim NguyenCanadaThe Lives of Thérèse Ⓓ‡Les Vies de ThérèseSébastien LifshitzFranceWolf and Sheep * †گرگ و گوسفند Gorg o goosfandShahrbanoo SadatDenmark, AfghanistanShort filmsEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryAbigailAbigailIsabel Penoni, Valentina HomemBrazilChasse Royale†Chasse RoyaleRomane Gueret, Lise AkokaFranceDecoradoDecoradoAlberto VázquezSpainHabat Shel HakalaHabat shel hakalaTamar RudoyIsraelHappy EndHappy EndJan SaskaCzech RepublicHitchhikerHitchhikerJero YunImportImportEna SendijarevicNetherlandsKindil El Bahrقنديل البحر Kindil El BahrDamien OunouriAlgeriaLéthéLéthéDea KulumbegashviliFrance, GeorgiaListening to BeethovenListening to BeethovenGarri BardineRussiaThe BeastZvirMiroslav SikavicaCroatiaACID, an association of French and foreign film directors, demonstrates its support for nine films each year, seeking to provide support from filmmakers to other filmmakers.[20][21] The full ACID selection was announced on 19 April 2016, at the section's website.[22]
English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryIsolaIsolaFabianny DeschampsFranceThe Girl Without HandsLa Jeune Fille sans mainsSébastien LaudenbachFranceMadame B, histoire d'une nord-coréenneMadame B, histoire d'une nord-coréenneJero YunFrance, South KoreaLe ParcLe ParcDamien ManivelFranceSac la mortSac la mortEmmanuel ParraudFranceSwaggerSwaggerOlivier BabinetFranceTombé du cielTombé du cielWissam CharafFrance, LebanonLe Voyage au GroenlandLe Voyage au GroenlandSébastien BetbederFranceWilly 1er ‡Willy 1erLudovic Boukherma, Zoran Boukherma, Marielle Gautier, Hugo P. ThomasFranceThe full line-up for the Cannes Classics section was announced on 20 April 2016.[23]
RestorationsEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countrySorcerer (1977)William FriedkinUnited StatesThe Birds, the Bees and the Italians (1966)Signore & signoriPietro GermiItaly, FranceA Man and a Woman (1966)Un homme et une femmeClaude LelouchFranceNews Items (1983)Faits diversRaymond DepardonFranceHospital (1970)Frederick WisemanUnited StatesFarrebique (1946)Farrebique ou Les quatre saisonsGeorges RouquierFranceThe Last Chance (1945)Die letzte ChanceLeopold LindtbergSwitzerlandValley of Peace (1956)Dolina miruFrance ŠtiglicYugoslaviaVoyage to the End of the Universe (1963)Ikarie XB-1Jindřich PolákCzechoslovakiaThe Day Shall Dawn (1959)Jago hua saveraAaejay KardarPakistanMemories of Underdevelopment (1968)Memorias del subdesarrolloTomás Gutiérrez AleaCubaSanti-Vina (1954)Santi-VinaThavi Na BangchangThailandLove (1971)SzerelemKároly MakkHungaryHowards End (1992)James IvoryUnited Kingdom, Japan, United StatesDecalogue V and Decalogue VI (1990)Dekalog, pięć and Dekalog, sześćKrzysztof KieślowskiPolandMomotaro, Sacred Sailors (1945)桃太郎 海の神兵 Momotarō: Umi no ShinpeiMitsuyo SeoJapanOne-Eyed Jacks (1961)Marlon BrandoUnited StatesSolaris (1972)Солярис SolyarisAndrei TarkovskySoviet UnionUgetsu (1953)雨月物語 Ugetsu monogatariKenji MizoguchiJapanPepper Candy aka Sweet and Sour (1963)Dragées au poivreJacques BaratierFrance, ItalyValmont (1989)Miloš FormanFrance, United StatesLady Killer (1937)Gueule d’amourJean GrémillonFrance, GermanyMasculin Féminin (1966)Masculin féminin: 15 faits précisJean-Luc GodardFrance, SwedenIndochine (1992)Régis WargnierFranceAdieu Bonaparte (1985)وداعاً بونابرت Weda'an BonaparteYoussef ChahineEgypt, FranceThe Pit and the Pendulum (1961)Roger CormanUnited StatesRendezvous in July (1949)Rendez-vous de juilletJacques BeckerFrancePlanet of the Vampires (1965)Terrore nello spazioMario BavaItaly, SpainTime to Die (1966)Tiempo de morirArturo RipsteinMexicoDocumentariesEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryJourney Through French Cinema[24]Voyage à travers le cinéma françaisBertrand TavernierFranceThe Cinema Travelers * ⒹShirley Abraham, Amit MadheshiyaIndiaThe Family Whistle * ⒹMichele RussoItaly, United StatesCinema Novo ⒹEryk RochaBrazilMidnight Return: The Story of Billy Hayes and Turkey * ⒹSally SussmanUnited States, United Kingdom, Portugal, TurkeyBright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds ⒹAlexis Bloom, Fisher StevensUnited StatesGentleman Rissient ⒹBenoît Jacquot, Pascal Mérigeau, Guy SeligmannFranceClose Encounters with Vilmos Zsigmond * ⒹPierre FilmonFranceWomen Who Run Hollywood ⒹEt la femme créa HollywoodClara Kuperberg, Julia KuperbergFranceBernadette Lafont, and God Created the Free Woman ⒹBernadette Lafont et Dieu créa la femme libreEsther HoffenbergFrance