November 22, 2024
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Cannes 2024 lineup guide: Schedule, Venue and more

Cannes Film Festival is back in 2024 with some of entertainment industry’s biggest luminaries. The much-anticipated 77th edition of the festival will kick off next week with a glamour and

Founded in 1939, Cannes is the largest film festival in the world. It was formed as an alternative to the fascist-influenced Venice Film Festival and has been conducted annually since 1946 with a few exceptions. The glamorous festival is renowned for its curated lineup of celebrated films. Here are some frequently asked details about Cannes Film Festival in 2024:

When is the Cannes Film Festival 2024?

The Cannes Film Festival will begin on May 14 and end on May 25 with a closing ceremony, where the best film of the year will be awarded.

Where will Cannes 2024 begin?

The 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival will be held at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, home of the festival on the French Riviera.

What films have been selected for Cannes 2024?

This year, there are 22 movies competing for the top prize, the Palme d’Or prize.

  • Emilia Perez, directed by Jacques Audiard
  • Feng Liu Yi Dai (Caught By The Tides), directed by Jia Zhang-Ke
  • The Substance, directed by Coralie Fargeat
  • Three Kilometers Until the End of the World, directed by Emanuel Parvu
  • Limonov – The Ballad, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov
  • Marcello Mio, directed by Christophe Honoré
  • ll We Imagine as Light, directed by Payal Kapadia
  • Anora, directed by Sean Baker
  • The Apprentice, directed by Ali Abbasi
  • Bird, directed by Andrea Arnold
  • Diamant Brut (Wild Diamond), directed by Agathe Riedinger
  • Megalopolis, directed by Francis Ford Coppola
  • The Most Precious of Cargoes, directed by Michel Hazanavicius
  • Motel Destino, directed by Karim Ainouz
  • Oh Canada, directed by Paul Schrader
  • Parthenope, directed by Paolo Sorrentino
  • Pigen med nålen (The Girl With The Needle), directed by Magnus Von Horn
  • The Seed of the Sacred Fig, directed by Mohammad Rasoulof
  • Grand Tour, directed by Miguel Gomes
  • Kinds Of Kindness, directed by Yórgos Lánthimos
  • L’amour Ouf, directed by Gilles Lellouche
  • The Shrouds, directed by David Cronenberg

When will the Palme d’Or be announced?

The jury will reveal their pick for the Palme d’Or, aka the best film of the year, during the Closing Ceremony.

Who is on the jury for Cannes 2024?

Exciting news for all Barbie fans – this year, Greta Gerwig, a four-time Oscar nominee and self-declared cinephile, will serve as president of the Feature Film Jury, making history as the first female director from America to do so.

Additionally, Oscar-nominated actress Lily Gladstone; actors Pierfrancesco Favino, Eva Green, and Omar Sy; filmmakers Juan Antonio Bayona, Kore-eda Hirokazu, and Nadine Labaki; and screenwriter and photographer Ebru Ceylan will all serve as the Feature Film Jury.

Furthermore, the Un Certain Regard Jury will be chaired by Canadian actor and filmmaker Xavier Dolan; actress Vicky Krieps; filmmakers Maïmouna Doucouré and Asmae El Moudir; and critic, writer, and director Todd McCarthy.

Actress Emmanuelle Béart and director and songwriter Baloji will co-preside for the Caméra d’Or Jury.

Who will receive an Honorary Palme d’Or?

At Cannes in 2024, three Honorary Palmes awards will be given away. Filmaker George Lucas, three-time Oscar winner Meryl Streep, and the celebrated Japanese animation studio, Studio Ghibli, have been selected for the honor.

How can one attend the Cannes Film Festival?

The festival is officially reserved only for film industry professionals, and accreditation is required to attend. There are also cinephile passes available for film students and cinema club members, and “3 Days in Cannes” passes for film lovers who are aged 18 to 28.

Additionally, the Cannes Film Market, or Marché du Film, where more than 14,000 industry professionals from 140 countries buy and sell films, is held in at the same time as festival every year. Registration is required to attend. Furthermore, the Directors’ Fortnight, a non-competitive independent sidebar at the festival, offers free screenings to the public, and tickets can be purchased on their website or in person, at their ticket office.

Lastly, anyone will be able to attend free screenings of classic films in the evenings as part of the Cinéma de la Plage program.