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Complete List of Movies Competing and Screening at The 2024 Cannes Film Festival
The annual Cannes Film Festival is finally upon us, and takes place in the charming resort town from May 14 to 25. Here’s a guide to the 22 films competing for the Palme d’Or, the top prize at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, and the movies showing out of competition.
2024 Cannes Film Festival: Movies competing at the event
Megalopolis (Francis Ford Coppola)
This self-funded epic — a Roman drama transplanted to modern-day New York starring Adam Driver — has been in the works for more than 40 years. Coppola has twice won the Palme d’Or — for The Conversation (1974) and Apocalypse Now (1979).
The Apprentice (Ali Abbasi)
A biopic about Donald Trump’s formative years from an award-winning Iranian director is bound to grab attention. It stars Sebastian Stan, best-known as the Winter Soldier in Marvel films and rocker Tommy Lee in series Pam and Tommy, alongside Jeremy Strong of Succession fame as Trump’s lawyer.
Kinds of Kindness (Yorgos Lanthimos)
Three short stories in one, this is the latest team-up between the Greek director and EMMA Stone, just weeks after she won an Oscar for Poor Things, also starring Willem Defoe and Margaret Qualley.
The Shrouds (David Cronenberg)
The horror maestro’s latest supernatural drama is about a man who builds a device to connect with his dead wife — a deeply personal project for the Canadian director who lost his wife in 2017. It stars Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger.
Oh, Canada (Paul Schrader)
The iconic writer-director has been on a roll lately with a string of dramas about obsessive and dangerous men. He reunites with his American Gigolo star Richard Gere for the story of a dying man reflecting on his past mistakes.
Emilia Perez (Jacques Audiard)
Quite the synopsis — a musical about a Mexican cartel boss undergoing a sex change to escape the authorities, with pop superstar Selena Gomez in a supporting role. The unpredictable French director has tried many genres, from The Prophet and Rust and Bone to his Palme d’Or-winning Dheepan.
The Substance (Coralie Fargeat)
An unlikely comeback vehicle for Demi Moore — an ultra-violent horror film from the French director of 2017’s Revenge that will “leave a lot of blood on the screen”, according to festival director Thierry Fremaux.
The Most Precious of Cargoes (Michel Hazanavicius)
The first animation in comPetition since 2008’s Waltz With Bashir is the tale of a twin thrown to safety from a death train transporting his Jewish parents to Auschwitz, from the director of the Oscar-winning The Artist.
Limonov (Kirill Serebrennikov)
The exiled Russian director tackles the bizarre true life of dissident poet Eduard Limonov, who fled the Soviet Union but returned to found a new Bolshevik Party after the Cold War.
Parthenope (Paolo Sorrentino)
Another love letter to his native Naples from the Oscar-winning director of The Great Beauty and Netflix series The Young Pope.
Bird (Andrea Arnold)
The celebrated British auteur returns with a coming-of-age tale set in an English suburb, starring Barry Keoghan (Saltburn). Arnold won an Oscar for short film Wasp and made acclaimed features Red Road and Fish Tank.
The Seed of the Sacred Fig (Mohammad Rasoulof)
Imprisoned for criticising Iran’s government and barred from leaving the country, Rasoulof has already faced pressure to pull his latest film from the Cannes line-up. Its plot remains under wraps.
Anora (Sean Baker)
A darling of the US indie scene for his portraits of marginalised characters in The Florida Project and Red Rocket, Baker returns with a “romantic adventure” starring Scream actress Mikey Madison.
The Girl with the Needle (Magnus von Horn)
Loosely based on the story of a Danish serial killer who helped poor women kill their unwanted children in the early 20th century.
Motel Destino (Karim Ainouz)
An erotic comedy-thriller from the Brazilian director of Henry VIII drama Firebrand, which competed in Cannes last year.
Grand Tour (Miguel Gomes)
The story of a British colonial officer in Burma who flees his wedding but is pursued by his bride.
Marcello Mio (Christophe Honore)
The fictional tale of a woman who starts impersonating her father, the late Italian screen icon Marcello Mastroianni. It features French icon Catherine Deneuve.
Caught by the Tides (Jia Zhang-Ke)
One of China’s most celebrated auteurs offers a view of the country “we are not necessarily used to seeing”, according to Fremaux.
All We Imagine As Light (Payal Kapadia)
The first Indian entry in 30 years tells the intimate stories of a Mumbai nurse and her rooMMAte.
Beating Hearts (Gilles Lellouche)
The French actor-director adapts an Irish novel, Jackie Loves Johnser OK?, with Francois Civil and Adele Exarchopoulos.
Wild Diamond (Agathe Riedinger)
A debut film about a young French girl seeking fame on reality TV.
Three Kilometres to the End of the World (Emanuel Parvu)
A surprise last-minute entry about a gay teenager ostracised by his village community in Romania.
Movies screening out of competition at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival
Here is a selection of the films playing in the ‘Out of ComPetition’ and ‘Special Screenings’ sections of the festival.
– Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (George Miller)
– Horizon, An American Saga (Kevin Costner)
– Lula (Oliver Stone)
– She’s Got No Name (Peter Ho-Sun)
– The Count of Monte Cristo (Alexandre de la Patelliere and Matthieu Delaporte)
– Rumours (Evan Johnson, Galen Johnson and Guy Maddin)
– Ernest Cole, Lost and Found (Raoul Peck)
– The Invasion (Sergei Loznitsa)
– Le Deuxieme Acte/ The Second Act (Quentin Dupieux)
– Les Femmes Au Balcon/ The Balconettes (Noemie Merlant)
– The Surfer (Lorcan Finnegan)
– Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In (Soi Cheang)
– Veteran 2/ I, The Executioner (Ryoo Seung-Wan)
Find out more about the 2024 Cannes Film Festival and its movies here.
This story was published via AFP Relaxnews
(Main image: Megalopolis/ Cannes Film Festival; Featured image: Kinds of Kindness/ Cannes Film Festival)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
– What date is the Cannes Film Festival 2024?
The festival takes place from May 14 to 25, 2024.
– What movies are showing at Cannes Film Festival in 2024?
Many movies are screening at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival; these include Furiosa (which stars Chris Hemsworth and Anya Taylor-Joy and is the latest instalment of the Mad Max franchise), David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds, and Megalopolis helmed by Francis Ford Coppola.
– What is the opening film at Cannes 2024?
The opening film is Le Deuxieme Acte (The Second Act), a French comedy directed by Quentin Dupieux and starring Léa Seydoux.
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