Cannes Classics Unveils 2025 Line-Up: Quentin Tarantino Named As Guest Of Honor With George Sherman Tribute
The Cannes regular, who won the Palme d'Or winner for Pulp Fiction and President of the Jury in 2004, will share his passion for Sherman's work with screenings of two of his westerns made for Universal Pictures – Red Canyon and Comanche Territory – in one of his most creative periods.
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Tarantino will participate in a conversation about Sherman moderated by critic and documentary filmmaker Elvis Mitchell.
Other highlights of the program devoted to classic cinema include a pre-opening screening of Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush, to mark the centenary of its making, as well as a 25th anniversary screening of Amores perros by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, in the presence of director, and the 50th anniversary screening of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Shia LaBeouf will also be in attendance with Leo Lewis O'Neil's documentary Slauson Rec, capturing the actor's work at a free acting school at the Slauson Rec Center in South Central, Los Angeles, which he launched in 2018.
Kevin Smith will also be back in Cannes with Dogma: Resurrected – A 25th Anniversary Celebration!, celebrating the film which screened Out of Competition in the 1999 edition of the festival.
The sidebar will close with a brand-new 4K restoration of Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon, presenting in the film's photographed aspect ratio of 1.66:1, as specified in a December 8, 1975, letter from Kubrick to projectionists.
Cannes Classic 2025 Line-Up
THE GOLD RUSHCharlie Chaplin1925, 1h28, United States
AMORES PERROS (LOVE'S A BITCH)Alejandro G. Iñárritu2000, 2h34, Mexico
MOI QUI T'AIMAIS (THE ONE I LOVED)Diane Kury2025, 1h59, France
THE ARCHT'ang Shushuen1968, 1h35, Hong Kong
DOGMA: RESURRECTED – A 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION!Kevin Smith1999, 2h10, United States
SUNSHINEIstván Szabó1999, 3h01, Canada/Germany/Hungary/Austria
SLAUSON RECLeo Lewis O'Neil2025, 2h25, United States
I LOVE PERURaphaël Quenard and Hugo David2025, 1h08, France
YI YI (YI YI – A ONE AND A TWO)Edward Yang2000, 2h53, Japan/Taiwan
HARD BOILEDJohn Woo1992, 2h08, Hong Kong
MERLUSSEMarcel Pagnol1935, 1h12, France
DAVID LYNCH, UNE ÉNIGME À HOLLYWOOD (WELCOME TO HOLLYWOOD)Stéphane Ghez2025, 1h02, France
PARA VIGO ME VOY (TO VIGO I GO)Lírio Ferreira and Karen Harley2025, 1h39, Brazil
DIS PAS DE BÊTISES ! (WATCH WHAT YOU SAY)Vincent Glenn2025, 1h20, France
I HUVUDET PÅ (BO BEING BO WIDERBERG)Jon Asp and Mattias Nohrborg2025, 1h45, Sweden
MY MOM JAYNEMariska Hargitay2025, 1h45, United States
RESTORED PRINTS
ARANYER DIN RATRI (DAYS AND NIGHTS IN THE FOREST)Satyajit Ray1970, 1h55, India
LA COURSE EN TÊTEJoël Santoni1974, 1h50, France/Belgium
FLOATING CLOUDSMikio Naruse1955, 2h04, Japan
GEHENU LAMAI (THE GIRLS)Sumitra Peries1978, 1h50, Sri Lanka
LA PAGACiro Durán1962, 1h02, Columbia/Venezuela
MAGIRAMAAbel Gance and Nelly Kaplan1956, 1h20, France
MÁS ALLÁ DEL OLVIDO (BEYOND OBLIVION)Hugo del Carril1955, 1h34, Argentina
SAÏD EFFENDI (SAEED EFFENDI)Kameran Hosni1955, 1h31, Iraq
STERNE (STARS)Konrad Wolf1959, 1h33, East Germany/Bulgaria
CHRONICLE OF THE YEARS OF EMBERSMohamed Lakhdar Hamina 1975, 2h51, Algeria
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NESTMiloš Forman1975, 2h13, United States
BARRY LYNDONStanley Kubrick1974, 3h04, United Kingdom / United States
RED CANYONGeorge Sherman1949, 1h22, United States
COMANCHE TERRITORYGeorge Sherman1950, 1h16, United States
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