The Cannes Film Festival, one of the most prestigious and influential events in the world of cinema, has recently announced its full competition jury and lineup for the 2024 edition. This year’s festival promises to be an exciting showcase of the best in international filmmaking, with a diverse selection of films from both established auteurs and rising stars.
Greta Gerwig Leads the distinguished jury.
Leading the competition jury as president is none other than acclaimed filmmaker Greta Gerwig, whose most recent directorial effort, “Little Women,” garnered widespread critical praise and multiple Oscar nominations. Joining Gerwig on the jury is an impressive array of talent from across the globe:
- Lily Gladstone, the breakout star of Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon,” for which she received an Oscar nomination
- Eva Green, the versatile French actress known for her roles in “Casino Royale,” “Penny Dreadful,” and the upcoming “The Three Musketeers,”
- Omar Sy, the charismatic French actor who shot to international fame with his leading role in the Netflix series “Lupin,”
- Ebru Ceylan, the Turkish screenwriter who co-wrote the 2014 Palme d’Or winner “Winter Sleep” with her husband, director Nuri Bilge Ceylan
- Nadine Labaki, the Lebanese director whose powerful film “Capernaum” won the Cannes jury prize in 2018 and went on to earn an Oscar nomination
- Juan Antonio Bayona, the Spanish director whose latest film, “Society of the Snow,” was nominated for Best International Feature at the most recent Academy Awards
- Pierfrancesco Favino, the Italian actor set to appear alongside Angelina Jolie in Pablo Larraìn’s highly anticipated “Maria,”
- Kore-eda Hirokazu, the Japanese director who won the Palme d’Or in 2018 for his moving family drama “Shoplifters,”
This diverse group of filmmakers and actors, each bringing their unique perspectives and experiences to the table, will have the challenging task of selecting the winner of the coveted Palme d’Or from an impressive lineup of films.
Competition Lineup Showcases International Talent
The competition lineup for the 2024 Cannes Film Festival features a tantalizing mix of films from established masters and emerging voices in world cinema. Among the most highly anticipated entries are:
- “All We Imagine as Light” by Payal Kapadia, an Indian filmmaker whose previous work has been praised for its poetic and innovative approach to storytelling
- “Anora,” the latest film from American indie darling Sean Baker, whose previous features “The Florida Project” and “Tangerine” have won critical acclaim
- “The Apprentice,” a provocative Donald Trump biopic from Iranian-Danish director Ali Abbasi, whose genre-defying “Border” won the Un Certain Regard award at Cannes in 2018,
- “Bird,” a new film from British director Andrea Arnold, starring Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski, promises to be a gritty and emotionally charged exploration of contemporary life
- “Caught by the Tides,” the latest work from Chinese auteur Jia Zhang-Ke, known for his searing explorations of modern China in films like “Still Life” and “A Touch of Sin,”
- “Emilia Perez,” a star-studded musical from French director Jacques Audiard, features Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez in leading roles
- “The Girl With the Needle,” a mystery-thriller from Swedish director Magnus von Horn, whose previous film “Sweat” premiered at Cannes in 2020
- “Grand Tour,” a new film from Portuguese director Miguel Gomes, whose “Arabian Nights” trilogy was a highlight of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival
- “Kinds of Kindness,” a reunion of “The Favourite” director Yorgos Lanthimos and stars Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe, set in the world of competitive bridge
- “Beating Hearts,” a romantic drama from French actor-turned-director Gilles Lellouche, whose “Sink or Swim” was a crowd-pleasing hit at Cannes in 2018,
- “Limonov: The Ballad,” a biopic of controversial Russian writer and politician Eduard Limonov from director Kirill Serebrennikov, who has faced censorship and persecution in his native Russia
- “Marcello Mio,” a new film from French director Christophe Honoré, whose “Sorry Angel” and “On a Magical Night” have previously premiered at Cannes
- “Megalopolis,” the long-awaited passion project from legendary American filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, stars Adam Driver in a futuristic epic about the rebuilding of New York City
- “Motel Destino,” a new film from Brazilian director Karim Aïnouz, whose “The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão” won the Un Certain Regard award at Cannes in 2019,
- “Oh, Canada,” a father-son drama from American director Paul Schrader, starring Richard Gere and Jacob Elordi
- “Parthenope,” an Italian-language film from Paolo Sorrentino, features Gary Oldman in a leading role
- “The Shrouds,” a new horror film from Canadian master of body horror David Cronenberg
- “The Substance,” another entry in the body horror genre from French director Coralie Fargeat, whose debut feature “Revenge” was a critical and commercial success
- “Wild Diamond,” the first feature film from French director Agathe Riedinger
Late Additions Round Out the Lineup
In the week leading up to the festival, three additional films were added to the already impressive competition lineup:
- “The Most Precious of Cargoes,” a new film from French director Michel Hazanavicius, best known for his Oscar-winning silent film pastiche “The Artist,”
- “Trois kilomètres jusqu’à la fin du monde,” a Romanian film from director Emanuel Parvu, marks his first appearance in competition at Cannes
- “The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” the latest work from Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof, who has faced censorship and imprisonment in his home country for his socially critical films
These late additions serve to further highlight the global scope and artistic ambition of this year’s competition lineup.
Conclusion
With a jury of distinguished filmmakers and actors from around the world and a competition lineup featuring some of the most anticipated films of the year, the 2024 Cannes Film Festival is shaping up to be an unmissable event for cinephiles. From established masters like Francis Ford Coppola and David Cronenberg to exciting new voices like Payal Kapadia and Agathe Riedinger, the films in competition offer a diverse and compelling snapshot of the state of international cinema. As the festival unfolds over the coming days, audiences and critics alike will be eagerly awaiting the announcement of the Palme d’Or winner at the closing ceremony on May 25. Regardless of which film ultimately takes home the top prize, the 2024 Cannes Film Festival promises to be a celebration of the power and artistry of filmmaking at its finest.
The Information is taken from Variety, Euronews, and IMDb.