How quickly they turn. Oscar-winning director Sofia Coppola’s anachronistic Marie Antoinette, concerning the 18th-century French queen, Versailles resident, and cake eater (Kirsten Dunst) married to Louis XVI (Jason Schwartzman) and set against a rock ‘n’ roll soundtrack, received loud boos and catcalls at Cannes and only a smattering of polite applause when it screened in competition. Hello? Quel surprise. French icons. American actors. France. “We always knew that the French are protective of their history,” shrugged Coppola afterward, “and that’s one of the challenges. But I wanted to show it in France first, because we made it here and it takes place here.” Hopefully it won’t die there, be forgotten there. (View the trailer)