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Audrey Tautou and Clotilde Courau to take center stage at the Morelia Film Festival

Following in the footsteps of Juliette Binoche in 2014 and Isabelle Huppert in 2015, Audrey Tautou will be the special guest this year at the prestigious Morelia Film Festival, which will take place in the Mexican city registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, a colonial architectural gem.

The actress will present three films: The Odyssey, Eternity, and Amélie, for the fifteenth anniversary of the film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Several generations of Mexicans in love with the young woman from Montmartre will be there to catch a glimpse of the French star.

Cinepolis Klic, the Festival's online partner website, will offer, parallel to the festival, a retrospective of eight films retracing the high points of Audrey Tautou's career (Amélie, A Very Long Engagement, L'Auberge espagnole, L'écume des jours, La délicatesse, Coco Before Chanel, The Da Vinci Code, Casse-tête chinois).

Meanwhile, Clotilde Courau will also be present in Morelia as a member of the official jury, as well as to accompany Heaven Will Wait by Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar.

In terms of the artistic delegation, last but not least, Jacques Toulemonde Vidal will come to present his film Anna, a Franco-Colombian coproduction.

Morelia 2016's lineup includes more than twenty French films (or coproductions) spread across the selections, as well as the presence of French film critics Michel Ciment and Edouard Waintrop (artistic director of the Directors' Fortnight) in the juries, along with Charles Tesson, who will attend to present the rerun of a selection of the films from Critics' Week.

Selections

International Premieres

The Dancer by Stéphanie Di Giusto
Anna by Jacques Toulemonde Vidal
Slack Bay by Bruno Dumont
A Journey Through French Cinema by Bertrand Tavernier
Heaven Will Wait by Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar
The Salesman by Asghar Farhadi
Elle by Paul Verhoeven
Neruda by Pablo Larrain (minority)
Sieranevada by Cristi Puiu (minority)
It's Only the End of the World by Xavier Dolan (minority)
I, Daniel Blake by Ken Loach (minority)
Bacalaureat by Cristian Mungiu (minority)
The Unknown Girl by Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne (minority)
Endless Poetry by Alejandro Jodorowsky (minority)

Critics' Week

Diamond Island by Davy Chou
Raw by Julia Ducournau
Tramontane by Vatché Boulghourjian
Mimosas by Oliver Laxe (minority)

Berlinale Spotlight

Things to Come by Mia Hansen-Løve
Fire at Sea by Gianfranco Rosi (minority)
Inhebek Hedi by Mohamed Ben Attia (minority)

Guest of Honor

The Odyssey by Jérôme Salle
Amélie by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Pasolini by Abel Ferrara
Eternity by Tran Anh Hung

Prix Jean Vigo

The Death of Louis XIV by Albert Serra