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Cannes 2010 line-up announced!

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By Dan Goodswen published 15 April 2010

Wall Street is in, Malick is out...

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There are only 27 Earth-days to go until the fest with the best, Cannes, launches its two-week torrent of scintilating cinema for 2010.

In preparation for the May 12th start, the festival peeps (who count 2010 Jury head Tim Burton among their number) have released this year's line-up, and the only surprises are what they left out - no sign of Terrence Malick's much anticipated Tree Of Life anywhere...

The line-up for all films screening at Cannes 2010 is as follows;

Opening film (out of competition)

Robin Hood (Ridley Scott)

In competition

Tournee (Mathieu Almaric)
Des Hommes et des Dieux (Xavier Beauvois)
Hors la loi (Rachid Bouchareb)
Biutiful (Alejandro Gonzales Innaritu)
A Screaming Man (Mahamat-Saleh Haroun)
Housemaid (Im Sangsoo)
Copie Conforme (Abbas Kiarostami)
Outrage (Takeshi Kitano)
Poetry (Lee Chang-dong)
Another Year (Mike Leigh)
Fair Game (Doug Liman)
You, My Joy (Sergei Loznitsa)
La Nostra Vita (Daniele Luchetti)
Utomlyonnye Solntsem 2 (Nikita Mikhalkov)
La Princesse de Monptpensier (Bertrand Tavernier)
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)

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Un Certain Regard

Blue Valentine (Derek Cianfrance)
Anjelica (Manouel de Oliveira)
Heartbeats (Xavier Dolan)
Los Labios (Ivan Fund and Santiago Loza)
Simon Werner a Disparu... (Fabrice Gobert)
Film Socialisme (Jean-Luc Godard)
The City Below (Christoph Hochhausler)
Rebecca H (Lodge Kerrigan)
Adrienn Pal (Agnes Kocsis)
Udaan (Vikramaditya Motwane)
Tuesday, After Christmas (Radu Muntean)
Chatroom (Hideo Nakata)
Aurora (Cristi Puiu)
Ha Ha Ha (Hong Sangsoo)
Life Above All (Oliver Schmitz)
Octubre (Daniel Vega)
R U There (David Verbeek)
Chongqing Blues (Xiaoshuai Wang)

Out of Competition

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (Oliver Stone)

You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger (Woody Allen)
Tamara Drewe (Stephen Frears)

Midnight Screenings

Kaboom (Gregg Araki)
Blackhole (Gilles Marchand)

Special Screenings

Inside Job (Charles Ferguson)
Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow (Sophie Fiennes)
Nostalgia For The Light (Patricio Guzman)
Draquila - L'Italia Che Trema (Sabina Guzzanti)
Chantrapas (Otar Iosseliani)
Abel (Diego Luna)

Tune in to see what we make of the films during the festival, and catch our coverage of the build-up on TotalFilm.com in the coming weeks...

Cannes? Or Can't? Let us know!

Dan Goodswen
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