Cannes 2026
Cate Blanchett Reveals Mo Amer, Bao Nguyen, ‘Palestine 36’ Director Annemarie Jacir as Displacement Film Fund Recipients in Cannes
Cate Blanchett, at Cannes, revealed Bao Nguyen, Mohammed Amer, ‘Palestine 36’ director Annemarie Jacir, Rithy Panh for the Displacement Film Fund.
‘Another Day’ Review: Adèle Exarchopoulos Shines as a Woman Under the Influence in an Otherwise Loose-Limbed Portrait of a Functioning Alcoholic
Jeanne Herry’s ‘Another Day’ stars Adèle Exarchopoulos stars as a struggling thespian who can’t put don’t the bottle long enough to sustain a job.
‘Shogun’ Star Tadanobu Asano Returns to Cannes in Yukiko Sode’s Arresting Romance ‘All the Lovers in the Night’
Adapted from Mieko Kawakami’s acclaimed novel, this accomplished Un Certain Regard entry co-stars Yukino Kishii as a solitary Tokyo copy editor whose tentative love affair unfolds against philosophical meditations on light and self-determination.
A24 Wins Bidding War for ‘Club Kid’
A24 has picked up global rights to Jordan Firstman’s Un Certain Regard breakout.
‘Orange-Flavoured Wedding’ Is All About Family and “How Emotions Flow Between Its Members,” Says Christophe Honoré (Exclusive Cannes Clip)
Watch a 2026 Cannes film clip for ‘Orange-Flavoured Wedding’ about a French family by Christophe Honore, starring Adele Exarchopoulos.
‘I F***ing Love Actresses!’ Julianne Moore Gives Feminist Battle Cry at Kering’s Women in Motion Dinner
The Oscar-winning actress was honored at the annual glam event in Cannes spotlighting women in cinema.
‘Goodbye Cruel World’ Director and His Star, and ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Breakout, on Exploring the “Omertà Around Bullying” (Exclusive Cannes Clip)
Cannes Critics’ Week film ‘Goodbye Cruel World’ gets a clip as director Felix de Givry, star Milo Machado-Graner discuss bullying in an interview.
‘Madame’ Takes Us Inside Paris’ Opulent Golden Triangle and a Gilded Cage (Exclusive Cannes Clip)
A 2026 Cannes film clip for ‘Madame,’ the debut feature from Helene Rosselet-Ruiz, is set in the Paris Golden Triangle.
‘Too Many Beasts’ Review: Hunting Season is Open in a Grippingly Offbeat French Crime Flick
Alexis Manenti and Ella Rumpf star in director Sarah Arnold’s ‘Too Many Beasts,’ which chronicles a feud between hunters, farmers and gendarmes.
Three Films in Competition, a Thriving Box Office and the Envy of Europe: Spain Is Having Its Moment
Spain makes history at Cannes 2026 with three films in competition, a booming box office and a thriving industry that’s become the envy of Europe.