Graphic photos of Princess Diana's death will be shown at Cannes Festival this week in the 90 minute documentary film, Unlawful Killing. The 64th annual Cannes Film Festival is set to be held from May 11 to May 22, 2011. Mélanie Laurent will be the hostess of the opening and closing ceremonies.
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Schedule of Events. The following films are set to be screened as part of the official selection:
The opening film is scheduled to be "Midnight in Paris" directed by Woody Allen of the U.S. and the closing film is "The Beloved" directed by Christophe Honoré of France.
The following films are set to be screened as part of the official selection:
Honorary Palme d'Or
Bernardo Bertolucci
Films – Competition (Showing 11-22 May 2011)
Midnight in Paris – Woody Allen (opening film, out of competition)
La Piel Que Habito – Pedro Almodóvar
L'Apollonide: Sovenirs de la Maison Close – Bertrand Bonello
Pater – Alain Cavalier
Hearat Shulayim – Joseph Cedar
Bir Zamanlar Anadolu'da – Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Le Gamin Au Vélo – Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
Le Havre – Aki Kaurismäki
Hanezu No Tsuki – Naomi Kawase
Sleeping Beauty – Julia Leigh (1st film)
Polisse – Maïwenn Le Besco
The Tree Of Life – Terrance Malick
La Source Des Femmes – Radu Mihaileanu
Ichimel – Takashi Miike
Habemus Papam – Nanni Moretti
We Need To Talk About Kevin – Lynne Ramsay
Michael – Markus Schleinzer (1st film)
This Must Be The Place – Paolo Sorrentino
Melancholia – Lars Von Trier
Drive – Nicolas Winding Refn
Films – Un Certain Regard (Highlights, Showing 11-22 May 2011)
Restless – Gus Van Sant (opening film)
Hors Satan – Bruno Dumont
Martha Marcy May Marlene – Sean Durkin (1st film)
The Day He Arrives – Hong Sangoo (last year's winner)
Et Maintenant On Va Ou? – Nadine Labaki
L'Exercise De L'Etat – Pierre Schoeller
Films – out of competition
La Conquête – Xavier Durringer
The Beaver – Jodie Foster
The Artist – Michel Hazanavicius
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides – Rob Marshall
Midnight Screenings
Wu Xia – Chan Peter Ho-Sun
Dias De Gracia – Everardo Gout
Special Screenings
Labrador – Frederikke Aspöck
Le Maître Des Forges De L'Enfer – Rithy Panh
Michel Petrucciani – Michael Radford
Tous Au Larzac – Christian Rouaud
Read More about Princess Diana:
Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances;[N 1]née Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997) was a member of the British royal family and an international personality of the late 20th century as the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, whom she married on 29 July 1981. The wedding, which was held at St. Paul's Cathedral, was televised and watched by a global audience of over 750 million people. The marriage produced two sons: Princes William and Harry, currently second and third in line to the thrones of the 16 Commonwealth realms, respectively.
A public figure from the announcement of her engagement to Prince Charles, Diana was born into an old, aristocratic English family with royal ancestry, and remained the focus of worldwide media scrutiny before, during and after her marriage, which ended in divorce on 28 August 1996. This media attention continued following her death in a car crash in Parison 31 August 1997, and in the subsequent display of public mourning a week later. Diana also received recognition for her charity work and for her support of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. From 1989, she was the president of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
The sudden and unexpected death of a very popular royal figure brought statements from senior figures worldwide and many tributes by members of the public. People left public offerings of flowers, candles, cards and personal messages outside Kensington Palace for many months.
Diana's funeral took place in Westminster Abbey on 6 September 1997. The previous day Queen Elizabeth II had paid tribute to her in a live television broadcast.[53] Her sons, the Princes William and Harry, walked in the funeral procession behind her coffin, along with the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh, and with Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer.
source: wikipedia


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