The Cannes Film Festival will announce the lineup for its 76th version Thursday morning at 11 a.m. Paris time (2 a.m. PT/5 a.m. ET). The press convention will stream stay from the UGC Normandie cinema on the Champs-Elysées.
The stream may be discovered on the official Cannes web site in addition to the competition’s official Facebook web page, Twitter feed, and YouTube channel.
You may watch the stream stay right here
Deadline can even be stay reporting the listing of Official Selection movies because the names are available in. This 12 months’s competition will run from May 16-27, and we have already got our opening movie: Johnny Depp’s comeback film Jeanne du Barry. Directed by Maïwenn, who additionally stars, the French-language pic’s world premiere will happen on May 16, and the movie might be launched in cinemas the identical day in France. Depp portrays King Louis XV and speaks French within the movie, which takes inspiration from the lifetime of Jeanne du Barry, Louis XV’s final royal mistress on the Court of Versailles.
Other big-ticket titles already confirmed for the Croisette embody Martin Scorsese’s newest Killers of the Flower Moon, Lucasfilms’ Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny, the most recent version within the long-running Indiana Jones movie collection starring Harrison Ford, and Pedro Almodóvar new quick Strange Way of Life.
Movies extensively tipped to launch on the competition embody Ken Loach’s newest The Old Oak, Alice Rohrwacher’s Tuscany-set drama La Chimera, and Zone of Interest, Jonathan Glazer’s long-anticipated return to characteristic filmmaking.
The competition has already introduced that Swedish director and two-time Palme d’Or winner Ruben Östlund will preside over this 12 months’s Competition jury. Östlund’s jury obligation will fall precisely 50 years after late his compatriot, actress Ingrid Bergman additionally served within the position in 1973.
Cannes additionally opens as widespread protests and social unrest continues throughout France in response to President Macron’s retirement-age reforms.
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