Happy to know that CANNES choses Piolo-Gerald-Erik Matti-Star Cinema project! It is a great boost for Star Cinema plus another milestone to Director Erik Matti’s career. ON THE JOB is one of only three Asian films that made it to Directors Fortnight. The other two are “Ugly” by Indian director Anurag Kashyap and “Ilo Ilo” by Singapore’s first-time director Anthony Chen. Erik Matti. Reality teams up with Star Cinema to produce this crime drama. This one has a daring Gerald Anderson, violence and all. In this movie, Gerald will play the role of a prisoner while Piolo Pascual as NBI Agent
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A Strange Course of Events dir Raphaël Nadjari
Les Apaches dir Thierry de Peretti
Ate Ver a Luz dir Basil Da Cunha
Blue Ruin dir Jeremy Saulnier
The Congress dir Ari Folman (opening film)
La Danza de la Realidad by Alejandro Jodorowsky
L’Escale dir Kaveh Bakhtiari
La Fille du 14 Juillet dir Antonin Peretjatko
Henri dir Yolande Moreau
Ilo Ilo dir Anthony Chen
Jodorowsky’s Dune dir Frank Pavich
Last Days on Mars dir Ruairi Robinson
Les Garçons et Guillaume, à Table! dir Guillaume Gallienne
Magic Magic dir Sebastian Silva
On the Job dir Erik Matti
The Selfish Giant dir Clio Barnard
Tip Top dir Serge Bozon
Ugly dir Anurag Kashyap
Un Voyageur dir Marcel Ophuls
El Verano de los Peces Voladores dir Marcela Said
We Are What We Are dir Jim Mickle
The Critics Week has also unveiled its Cannes programme, with the opening film picked as Suzanne, from French director Katell Quillévéré, about a woman who abandoned her child as a teenager. Another Sundance hit, Ain’t Them Bodies Saints, makes its appearance here, as does another British effort, the Scotland-set For Those in Peril from writer-director Paul Wright. Eric Cantona will also put in an appearance, alongsode Beatrice Dalle and Alain-Fabien Delon in French sex comedy Les Rencontres d’Après Minuit. The Critics Week closing film is yet to be announced.
Goodluck Star Cinema!