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-The 62nd annual '''[[Cannes Film Festival]]''' will be held from May 13 to May 24, 2009. French actress [[Isabelle Huppert]] will be this year's President of the Jury. It was announced on March 19, 2009 that [[Pixar]]'s film ''[[Up (2009 film)|Up]]'' would open the festival. This marks the first time that an animated film will open the festival and also the first time a film in 3-D will open the festival.+'''''Inglourious Basterds''''' [''[[sic]]''] is an upcoming [[epic film|epic]] [[Ensemble cast|ensemble]] [[war film]] written and directed by [[Quentin Tarantino]]. The director has repeatedly stressed that despite it being a war film, the movie will be his "[[spaghetti-western]] but with [[World War II]] iconography."
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-==Feature film competition==+
-===Festival line-up===+
-'''Opener'''+
-* ''[[Up (2009 film)|Up]]'' (by [[Pete Docter]] and [[Bob Peterson]], United States)+
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-'''Closer'''+
-* ''[[Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky]]'' (by [[Jan Kounen]], Netherlands)+
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-===Films in competition===+
-The following films will compete for the [[Palme d'Or]].+
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-* ''[[A l'origine (film)|A l'origine]]'' (by [[Xavier Giannoli]])+
-* ''[[Antichrist (film)|Antichrist]]'' (by [[Lars von Trier]])+
-* ''[[Bright Star (film)|Bright Star]]'' (by [[Jane Campion]]) +
-* ''[[Fish Tank (film)|Fish Tank]]'' (by [[Andrea Arnold]])+
-* ''[[Inglourious Basterds]]'' (by [[Quentin Tarantino]])+
-* ''[[Kinatai]]'' (by [[Brillante Mendoza]])+
-* ''[[Looking for Eric]]'' (by [[Ken Loach]])+
-* ''[[Les Herbes folles]]'' (by [[Alain Resnais]])+
-* ''[[Los Abrazos Rotos]]'' (by [[Pedro Almodovar]]) +
-* ''[[Map of the Sound of Tokyo]]'' (by [[Isabel Coixet]])+
-* ''[[Un prophète]]'' (by [[Jacques Audiard]])+
-* ''[[Soudain le vide]]'' (by [[Gaspar Noe]])+
-* ''[[Spring Fever (2009 film)|Spring Fever]]'' (by [[Lou Ye]])+
-* ''[[Taking Woodstock]]'' (by [[Ang Lee]])+
-* ''[[Thirst (2009 film)|Thirst]]'' (by [[Park Chan-Wook]]) +
-* ''[[The Time That Remains]]'' (by [[Elia Suleiman]]) +
-* ''[[Vengeance (2009 film)|Vengeance]]'' (by [[Johnnie To]]) +
-* ''[[Vincere]]'' (by [[Marco Bellocchio]])+
-* ''[[Visages]]'' (by [[Tsai Ming-Liang]])+
-* ''[[The White Ribbon]]'' (by [[Michael Haneke]])+
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-==Juries==+
-====International competition====+
-* [[Isabelle Huppert]] (president)+
-* [[Asia Argento]]+
-* [[Nuri Bilge Ceylan]]+
-* [[Lee Chang-dong]]+
-* [[James Gray]]+
-* [[Hanif Kureishi]]+
-* [[Shu Qi]]+
-* [[Robin Wright Penn]]+
-* [[Sharmila Tagore]]+
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-====Cinefoundation and short films====+
-* [[John Boorman]] (president)+
-* [[Bertrand Bonello]]+
-* [[Ferid Boughedir]]+
-* [[Leonor Silveira]]+
-* [[Zhang Ziyi]]+
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Inglourious Basterds [sic] is an upcoming epic ensemble war film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. The director has repeatedly stressed that despite it being a war film, the movie will be his "spaghetti-western but with World War II iconography."



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