Cannes Lineup:
OPENER
“Second Act,” Quentin Dupieux
COMPETITION
“All We Imagine as Light,” Payal Kapadia
“Anora,” Sean Baker
“Bird,” Andrea Arnold
“Caught by the Tides” (“Feng Liu Yi Dai”), Jia Zhang-Ke
“Emilia Perez,” Jacques Audiard
“Grand Tour,” Miguel Gomes
“Kinds of Kindness,” Yorgos Lanthimos
“L’Amour Ouf,” Gilles Lellouche
“Limonov: The Ballad,” Kirill Serebrennikov
“Marcello Mio,” Christophe Honore
“Megalopolis,” Francis Ford Coppola
“Motel Destino,” Karim Ainouz
“Oh Canada,” Paul Schrader
“Parthenope,” Paolo Sorrentino
“The Apprentice,” Ali Abbasi
“The Girl With the Needle,” Magnus von Horn
“The Shrouds,” David Cronenberg
“The Substance,” Coralie Fargeat
“Wild Diamond” (“Diamant Brut”), Agathe Riedinger
UN CERTAIN REGARD
“Armand,” Halfdan Ullman Tondel
“Black Dog” (“Gou Zhen”), Guan Hu
“The Damned” (Les Damnes”), Roberto Minervini
“L’Histoire de Souleymane,” Boris Lojkine
“Le Royaume,” Julien Colonna
“My Sunshine” (“Boku No Ohisama”), Hiroshi Okuyama
“Norah,” Tawfik Alzaidi
“On Becoming a Guinea Fowl,” Rungano Nyoni
“Santosh,” Sandhya Suri
“September Says,” Ariane Labed
“The Shameless,” Konstantin Bojanov
“Viet and Nam,” Truong Minh Quy
“The Village Next to Paradise,” Mo Harawe
“Vingt Dieux!,” Louise Courvoisier
“Who Let the Dog Bite?” (“Le Proces du Chien”), Laetitia Dosch
OUT OF COMPETITION
“Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” George Miller
“Horizon, an American Saga,” Kevin Costner
“Rumours,” Evan Johnson, Galen Johnson, Guy Maddin
“She’s Got No Name,” Chan Peter Ho-Sun
CANNES PREMIERE
“C’est Pas Moi,” Leos Carax
“En Fanfare” (“The Matching Bang”), Emmanuel Courcol
“Everybody Loves Touda,” Nabil Ayouch
“Le Roman de Jim,” Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu
“Misericorde,” Alain Guiraudie
“Rendez-Vous Avec Pol Pot,” Rithy Panh
MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
“I, the Executioner,” Seung Wan Ryoo
“The Balconettes” (“Les Femmes au Balcon”), Noemie Merlant
“The Surfer,” Lorcan Finnegan
“Twilight of the Warrior Walled In,” Soi Cheang
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
“Apprendre,” Claire Simon
“The Beauty of Gaza” (“La Belle de Gaza”), Yolande Zauberman
“Ernest Cole, Lost and Found,” Raoul Peck
“L’Invasion,” Sergei Loznitsa
“Le Fil,” Daniel Auteuil
Not a whole lot of surprises with plenty of old Cannes favorites including Sean Baker, David Cronenberg, Jacques Audiard, Paolo Sorrentino and Andrea Arnold returning to compete for the Palm d'or, although I am pretty shocked that The Apprentice is ready to go so soon after it wrapped shooting.
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Great to see Lorcan back in Cannes. Really hope The Surfer does well for him.
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That's a solid and intriguing enough line-up so far. Curious to see what will appear at the Director's Fortnight and Critic's Week too.
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MUBI has taken the worldwide rights to The Substance ahead of its debut at Cannes next week. Hope this one find its way to a theater in my area at some point.
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Going Universal to MUBI feels like a sign that it's a very niche film. In addition, the casting choices give it a very straight-to-VOD quality, even with the Cannes premiere.
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