Below is Part Two of our selection of movies we hear are in the conversation.
Nothing came of it.
Wenders traveled East last year to make art projectThe Tokyo Toilet.

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We understand the filmmaker has another even more secretive project that could entice the festival.
FirebrandBrazilian filmmaker Karim Ainouz has mounted his starriest production yet with historical dramaFirebrand.
The Royal HotelAustralian filmmaker Kitty Green has reteamed with herAssistantstar Julia Garner for this social thriller.

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The project popped up last October at the European Work in Progress sessions, winning a post-production cash award.
We hear post-production is winding down and the team hope itll be ready for Cannes.
It happened twice last year with docAll That Breathesand Jesse EisenbergsWhen You Have Finished Saving The World.
Puius latest project is a dramatic comedy running 2 hours and 40 minutes.
The story will follow the wanderings of a bunch of errant souls stuck at the crossroads of history.
Above The DustThere is good buzz around Chinese director Wang Xiaoshuais new film.
A separated family will have to come together to escape this plague ravaging the world.
The shortAcidis based on was nominated for a Cesar.
KalakKalak marks Swedish director and screenwriter Isabella Eklofs second film after Sundance-premiered crime dramaHoliday.
Emil Johnsen stars as a nurse who is working in Nuuk, Greenland.
We hear good things.
The film reunites Ben Attia withHedistar Majd Mastoura.
Swimming HomeJustin Anderson makes his directorial feature debut on this adaptation of Deborah Levys Man Booker Prize-nominated book.
Like her early works, Purev-Ochirs first feature taps into the tension between traditional and contemporary Mongolian society.