Screen profiles all the films in the Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection and parallel sections.

When you look at last year’s Competition lineup, which contained Jafar Panahi’s Palme d’Or winner It Was Just An Accident, Joachim Trier’s international feature Oscar winner Sentimental Value, Kleber Mendonca Filho’s The Secret Agent and Oliver Laxe’s Sirât among other gems, there might be a sense heading into the festival’s 79th edition of, ‘How can Cannes possibly surpass itself this year?’
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But as the venerable event proves again, it is the destination of choice for nearly every international auteur filmmaker of significance. The US studios might increasingly stay away, fearful of the type of response that can undermine carefully planned global rollouts, and China’s big names aren’t necessarily queuing up for a spot, but for the rest of the world, Cannes is the place to be.
This year’s Competition lineup is once again brimming with auteur names ready to unleash their latest works into the world. Included among them are three Japanese directors — fitting, as the Marché’s country of honour — Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Koji Fukada and Hirokazu Kore-eda, a prior winner of the Palme d’Or, alongside Asghar Farhadi, Andrey Zvyagintsev, Pedro Almodovar, Pawel Pawlikowski and Cristian Mungiu, also a past winner of Cannes’ top prize.
It’s a Competition yet again dominated by male directors — five women were selected for the 22-strong lineup — but the presence of Marie Kreutzer and Valeska Grisebach is extremely welcome, as are younger voices like Lukas Dhont and Spanish duo Los Javis, making a Competition debut with only their second feature.
The entirety of this year’s official selection and parallel strands will as always be rife with discoveries, as Screen International outlines in our annual detailed guide, and the team looks forward to covering this year’s festival with the same passion that Cannes’ selection committees bring to their roles curating the best that arthouse cinema has to offer.
Cannes 79 will be another festival of discovery across all sections, and we can’t wait to find out what’s in store.
The Cannes Film Festival runs May 12-23.
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Competition
- All Of A Sudden (Ryusuke Hamaguchi)
- Another Day (Jeanne Herry)
- The Beloved (Rodrigo Sorogoyen)
- The Birthday Party (Léa Mysius)
- Bitter Christmas (Pedro Almodovar)
- La Bola Negra (Javier Ambrossi, Javier Calvo)
- Coward (Lukas Dhont)
- The Dreamed Adventure (Valeska Grisebach)
- Fatherland (Pawel Pawlikowski)
- Fjord (Cristian Mungiu)
- Gentle Monster (Marie Kreutzer)
- Hope (Na Hong-jin)
- The Man I Love (Ira Sachs)
- A Man Of His Time (Emmanuel Marre)
- Minotaur (Andrey Zvyagintsev)
- Moulin (Laszlo Nemes)
- Nagi Notes (Koji Fukada)
- Paper Tiger (James Gray)
- Parallel Tales (Asghar Farhadi)
- Sheep In The Box (Hirokazu Kore-eda)
- The Unknown (Arthur Harari)
- A Woman’s Life (Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet)
Out of Competition
- Crescendo (Agnes Jaoui)
- De Gaulle: Tilting Iron (Antonin Baudry)
- Diamond (Andy Garcia)
- The Electric Kiss (Pierre Salvadori)
- Forsaken (Vincent Garenq)
- Her Private Hell (Nicolas Winding Refn)
- Karma (Guillaume Canet)
Un Certain Regard
- All The Lovers In The Night (Yukiko Sode)
- Ben’imana (Marie-Clémentine Dusabejambo)
- Club Kid (Jordan Firstman)
- Congo Boy (Rafiki Fariala)
- Elephants In The Fog (Abinash Bikram Shah)
- Everytime (Sandra Wollner)
- Forever Your Maternal Animal (Valentina Maurel)
- A Girl’s Story (Judith Godreche)
- I’ll Be Gone In June (Katharina Rivilis)
- Iron Boy (Louis Clichy)
- The Meltdown (Manuela Martelli)
- Strawberries (Laïla Marrakchi)
- Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma (Jane Schoenbrun)
- Titanic Ocean (Konstantina Kotzamani)
- Ulya (Viesturs Kairiss)
- Ulysse (Laetitia Masson)
- Victorian Psycho (Zachary Wigon)
- Words Of Love (Rudi Rosenberg)
- Yesterday The Eye Didn’t Sleep (Rakan Mayasi)
Midnight Screenings
- Colony (Yeon Sang-ho)
- Full Phil (Quentin Dupieux)
- Jim Queen (Nicolas Athane, Marco Nguyen)
- Roma Elastica (Bertrand Mandico)
- Species (Marion Le Corroller)
Cannes Premiere
- Aquí (Tiago Guedes)
- The End Of It (Maria Martinez Bayona)
- Marie Madeleine (Gessica Généus)
- The Match (Juan Cabral, Santiago Franco)
- Orange-Flavoured Wedding (Christophe Honoré)
- Propeller One-Way Night Coach (John Travolta)
- The Samurai And The Prisoner (Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
- Think Good (Géraldine Nakache)
- Visitation (Volker Schlöndorff)
- When The Night Falls (Daniel Auteuil)
Special Screenings
- Ashes (Diego Luna)
- Avedon (Ron Howard)
- Cantona (David Tryhorn, Ben Nicholas)
- Che Guevara: The Last Companions (Christophe Dimitri Réveille)
- Groundswell (Joshua Tickell, Rebecca Tickell)
- John Lennon: The Last Interview (Steven Soderbergh)
- Lucy Lost (Olivier Clert)
- Madame (Hélène Rosselet-Ruiz)
- Marvellous Mornings (Avril Besson)
- Rehearsals For A Revolution (Pegah Ahangarani)
- Spring (Rostislav Kirpicenko)
- Tangles (Leah Nelson)
- Woman On Trial (Lauriane Escaffre, Yvo Muller)
Directors’ Fortnight
- 9 Temples To Heaven (Sompot Chidgasornpongse)
- Atonement (Reed Van Dyk)
- Butterfly Jam (Kantemir Balagov)
- Clarissa (Arie Esiri, Chuko Esiri)
- Death Has No Master (Jorge Thielen Armand)
- The Diary Of A Chambermaid (Radu Jude)
- Dora (July Jung)
- Double Freedom (Lisandro Alonso)
- Gabin (Maxence Voiseux)
- I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning (Clio Barnard)
- La Perra (Dominga Sotomayor)
- Low Expectations (Eivind Landsvik)
- Once Upon A Time In Harlem (William Greaves, David Greaves)
- Red Rocks (Bruno Dumont)
- Shana (Lila Pinell)
- Thanks For Coming (Alain Cavalier)
- Too Many Beasts (Sarah Arnold)
- Vertiginous (Quentin Dupieux)
- Viva Carmen (Sébastien Laudenbach)
- We Are Aliens (Kohei Kadowaki)
Critics’ Week
- Alive (Aina Clotet)
- Dua (Blerta Basholli)
- Flesh And Fuel (Pierre Le Gall)
- A Girl Unknown (Zou Jing)
- Goodbye Cruel World (Félix de Givry)
- In Waves (Phuong Mai Nguyen)
- La Gradiva (Marine Atlan)]
- Six Months In A Pink And Blue Building (Bruno Santamaria Razo)
- The Station (Sara Ishaq)
- Stonewall (Julien Gaspar-Oliveri)
- Tin Castle (Alexander Murphy)
Profiles by: Elisabet Cabeza, Ben Dalton, Charles Gant, John Hazelton, Rebecca Leffler, Jonathan Romney, Michael Rosser, Matt Schley, Anna Stafford, Mona Tabbara, Silvia Wong

















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