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Updated · Rolling Stone · May 11
Cannes Unveils 22 Must-See Films for 79th Festival as May 12 Opening Nears
Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · May 11

Cannes Unveils 22 Must-See Films for 79th Festival as May 12 Opening Nears

4 articles · Updated · Rolling Stone · May 11
  • Twenty-two anticipated titles were highlighted ahead of the 79th Cannes Film Festival, which begins May 12 with a lineup spanning competition, Un Certain Regard and Directors’ Fortnight.
  • The slate mixes auteur returns and star-heavy premieres, including Pedro Almodóvar’s “Bitter Christmas,” Nicolas Winding Refn’s first film in a decade “Her Private Hell,” Asghar Farhadi’s “Parallel Tales” and James Gray’s “Paper Tiger.”
  • Several projects stand out for unusual premises: Pawel Pawlikowski’s Thomas Mann road-trip biopic “Fatherland,” Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s feudal murder mystery “The Samurai and the Prisoner,” and Hirokazu Kore-eda’s android grief drama “Sheep in the Box.”
  • Big-name casts add to the buzz, with entries featuring Sebastian Stan, Rami Malek, Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Adam Driver, Miles Teller, Scarlett Johansson and Léa Seydoux.
  • The preview underscores Cannes’ 2026 draw as both an awards-season launchpad and a showcase for documentaries, thrillers, period dramas and experimental auteur cinema.
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