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Sydney Film Festival Adds New Films Direct From Cannes

Sydney Film Festival Adds New Films Direct From Cannes

by The Daily Eye Team June 6 2016, 3:29 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 50 secs

The 63rd Sydney Film Festival is set to kick off this week and ahead of its opening night on Wednesday, nine new films have been added to the already-stellar program, all direct from Cannes.
"The festival is very pleased to announce another six feature films, two documentaries, and one short film, have been added to the program, which now stands at 254 films presented over the 12-day festival," SFF director Nashen Moodley said. 
"All nine films come direct from Cannes to Sydney Film Festival including Korean director Park Chan-Wook’s sensual, twist-filled tale The Handmaiden; FIPRESCI Prize winner Maren Ade’s clever and original comedy about the complexities of familial relationships, Toni Erdmann; Jim Jarmusch’s popular Cannes hit Paterson, a gentle, quietly moving portrait of a bus driver poet and his artistic wife and Olivier Assayas’ Personal Shopper, a spooky ghost story starring Kristen Stewart.

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