The Cannes Film Festival has announced details for its 79th edition set for 2026, emphasizing the dominance of author cinema as a key trend. The upcoming festival is expected to attract a wide participation from filmmakers and creative directors worldwide.
The Cannes Film Festival has officially selected "Electric Venus" by French director Pierre Salvadori as the opening film for its 79th edition, scheduled for May 12, 2026. This selection highlights the festival's commitment to showcasing innovative cinema.
American star <strong>John Travolta</strong> announced his first film as a director, titled "A Night Flight to Los Angeles," during the <strong>Cannes Film Festival</strong>. The film is an adaptation of his book published in 1997, showcasing a child's journey in the golden age of aviation.
The 79th Cannes Film Festival opened with the film 'Intelligence' by French director Pierre Salvadori, showcasing a significant participation from global cinema stars. This cultural event highlights the importance of cinema in today's world.
The Cannes Film Festival has selected 'The Electric Flower' by director Pierre Salvadori as the opening film for its 79th edition, scheduled from May 12 to 23, 2023. The film will premiere globally at the Grand Lumière Theatre.
The Cannes Film Festival has selected the film 'Electric Venus' by French director Pierre Salvadori to open its 79th edition, scheduled for May 2026. This choice highlights the strength and global influence of French cinema.
The Cannes Film Festival kicked off its 79th edition with the film 'The Electric Flower', a significant cinematic work of the year. Directed by a renowned filmmaker, the film explores profound themes related to identity and social transformations.
The Cannes Film Festival management has announced a press conference on April 9 to reveal the official selections for its 79th edition. This event is one of the most significant global cinematic events, bringing together filmmakers and celebrities from around the world.