Updated
Updated · Variety · May 18
Mungiu's 'Fjord' Wins 10-Minute Cannes Ovation as Child-Seizure Drama Grips Grand Palais
Updated
Updated · Variety · May 18

Mungiu's 'Fjord' Wins 10-Minute Cannes Ovation as Child-Seizure Drama Grips Grand Palais

10 articles · Updated · Variety · May 18
  • A 10-minute standing ovation greeted Cristian Mungiu’s competition entry “Fjord” at its Cannes premiere, with the audience audibly reacting to the film’s escalating family ordeal.
  • Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve play parents in a Romanian-Norwegian family whose move to a remote village spirals into crisis when authorities remove their children over alleged abuse.
  • Mungiu told the crowd Cannes was the ultimate test of whether the film would endure, underscoring the stakes for his latest return to the festival.
  • The reception boosts an already strong Cannes pedigree: Mungiu won the 2007 Palme d’Or, while distributor Neon has backed every Palme winner since 2019.
Why is a Romanian director's take on a Norwegian cultural clash the biggest story at this year's Cannes?
When a family's values clash with state law, who truly advocates for the children caught in the middle?