All Cannes articles
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NewsCristian Mungiu’s ‘Fjord’ wins Palme d’Or at 2026 Cannes Film Festival
Prizes for ‘Minotaur’, ’The Black Ball’, ‘All Of A Sudden’, ‘Fatherland’.
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NewsNicolas Winding Refn teams with Mubi for next film ‘Maniac Cop’
Mubi to fully finance the feature and give a wide theatrical release in its territories.
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NewsNetflix nearing US deal for Cannes Competition title ‘The Black Ball’
Film debuted in Cannes on Thursday evening.
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News‘Fatherland’ triumphs on Screen’s 2026 Cannes jury grid; ‘The Birthday Party’ lands bottom
Valeska Grisebach’s ’The Dreamed Adventure’ and Lea Mysius’ ’The Birthday Party’ were the final two films to land on the grid this year.
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FeaturesHow Léa Mysius put her own spin on the home-invasion thriller in Cannes title ‘The Birthday Party’
The adaptation of Laurent Mauvignier’s novel is set in a remote French marshland, where a family is preparing for a birthday celebration, but unexpected guests disrupt their plans.
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Reviews‘Crescendo’ review: A French opera is rocked by scandal in Agnès Jaoui’s tone-deaf #MeToo satire
Daniel Auteuil, Vincenzo Amato and Claire Chust star alongside Jaoui in blunt Cannes Out Of Competition premiere
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News‘Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma’ wins Queer Palm at Cannes Film Festival
For the first time ever, the jury also opted to award a new ‘Queer Palm Revelation’ prize.
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NewsSandra Wollner’s ‘Everytime’ takes top Un Certain Regard prize in Cannes
Other winners include ’Elephants In The Fog’ and ‘Iron Boy’.
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Reviews‘The Birthday Party’ review: Hafsia Herzi and Monica Bellucci head conventional home invasion thriller from Lea Mysius
French Cannes Competition title is adaptation of the novel by Laurent Mauvignier
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Reviews‘Maverick: The Epic Adventures Of David Lean’ review: Enthusiastic, star-studded romp through the life and work of the legendary director
Director Barnaby Thompson assembles famous fans including Denis Villeneuve, Alfonso Cuaron and Autumn Durald Arkapaw
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Reviews‘The Dreamed Adventure’ review: Exhilarating Bulgarian borderlands fable makes expert use of non-professional cast
Valeska Grisebach’s unpredictable Cannes Competition entry is led by former geologist Yana Radeva
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FeaturesSeven talking points from Cannes 2026: Market perks up, Dogma returns, AI moves in
The general view was that the range and quality of packages and scripts marked an improvement over 2025’s bloated fare.
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News193 inks Cannes market deals on ‘Brigands’, ‘Bitcoin’ and more
Sales also recorded for Fernando Meirelles’ ‘Art’.
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News‘Rehearsals For A Revolution’ to Sony Pictures Classics for North and Latin America and other markets
Winner of the L’Oeil d’or, the film traces 40 years of Iran’s history.
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NewsPegah Ahangarani’s ‘Rehearsals For A Revolution’ wins Cannes documentary award
Alexander Murphy’s Tin Castle receives a special mention from L’Œil d’or jury.
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Reviews‘Madame’ review: Brooding French debut mines uneasy relationship between wealth and freedom
Helene Rosselet-Ruiz’s Cannes Special Screening features strong performances and confident craft
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News‘La Bola Negra’ hits middle of Screen’s Cannes jury grid despite buzzy reception; ‘Coward’ also lands
Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo’s ‘La Bola Negra’ divided our critics.
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FeaturesSpanish filmmaking duo Los Javis on exploring queer desire and repression in their ambitious Cannes Competition title ‘La Bola Negra’
Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi make the international leap with the Lorca-inspired drama
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NewsKen Loach, Aki Kaurismäki, Yorgos Lanthimos and Javier Bardem sign Canal+ controversy letter
The Canal+ controversy is the talk of the Cannes Film Festival among the French sector.
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Reviews‘Vertiginous’ review: Quentin Dupieux’s outre comedy tackles complex issues of identity through crude animation
The French auteur’s latest work closes Cannes Directors’ Fortnight















