Though Jane Campion’s Bright Star came away from Cannes with no awards, its premiere generated respectable reviews and established good buzz for Abbie Cornish. More accessible and Academy-friendly than many of the more audacious films at the festival, it managed one trick that hopefuls like Taking Woodstock and Tetro did not: Bright Star made a graceful splash and stayed afloat. Aside from Up and Inglourious Basterds, Bright Star might be one of the few English-language titles from Cannes still shining at the end of the year.
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