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Cannes 2025 May 13th - 24th
Posted on 5/14/25 at 11:21 am
Posted on 5/14/25 at 11:21 am
Jury President: Juliette Binoche
Official Selection for Palm d'Or:
Alpha – Julia Ducournau (France, Belgium)
Case 137 (Dossier 137) – Dominik Moll (France)
Die, My Love – Lynne Ramsay (United States)
Eagles of the Republic – Tarik Saleh (Sweden, France, Denmark, Finland)
Eddington – Ari Aster (United States)
Fuori – Mario Martone (Italy, France)
The History of Sound – Oliver Hermanus (United Kingdom, United States)
It Was Just an Accident (?? ????? ????) – Jafar Panahi (Iran, France, Luxembourg)
The Little Sister (La Petite Dernière) – Hafsia Herzi (France, Germany)
The Mastermind – Kelly Reichardt (United States, United Kingdom)
Nouvelle Vague – Richard Linklater (France)
The Phoenician Scheme – Wes Anderson (United States, Germany)
Renoir (?????) – Chie Hayakawa (Japan, France, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia)
Resurrection (????) – Bi Gan (China, France)
Romería – Carla Simón (Spain, Germany)
The Secret Agent (O Agente Secreto) – Kleber Mendonça Filho (Brazil, France, Germany, Netherlands)
Sentimental Value (Affeksjonsverdi) – Joachim Trier (Norway, France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, United Kingdom)
Sirât – Óliver Laxe (Spain, France)
Sound of Falling (In die Sonne schauen) – Mascha Schilinski (Germany)
Two Prosecutors (??? ?????????) – Sergei Loznitsa (Latvia, France, Germany, Netherlands, Romania, Lithuania)
Woman and Child (?? ? ???) – Saeed Roustayi (Iran, France)
The Young Mother's Home (Jeunes mères) – Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Belgium, France)
A few other notable films premiering, such as Mission Impossible, Honey Don't (Ethan Coen), etc. It will be interesting to see if Julia Ducournau can capture her second Palm d'Or after 2021's Titane, or if Wes Anderson can finally capture it. Eddington looks pretty good, and Richard Linklater's film about Jean-Luc Goddard should be very good. Looking forward to seeing who wins the other categories as well.
Official Selection for Palm d'Or:
Alpha – Julia Ducournau (France, Belgium)
Case 137 (Dossier 137) – Dominik Moll (France)
Die, My Love – Lynne Ramsay (United States)
Eagles of the Republic – Tarik Saleh (Sweden, France, Denmark, Finland)
Eddington – Ari Aster (United States)
Fuori – Mario Martone (Italy, France)
The History of Sound – Oliver Hermanus (United Kingdom, United States)
It Was Just an Accident (?? ????? ????) – Jafar Panahi (Iran, France, Luxembourg)
The Little Sister (La Petite Dernière) – Hafsia Herzi (France, Germany)
The Mastermind – Kelly Reichardt (United States, United Kingdom)
Nouvelle Vague – Richard Linklater (France)
The Phoenician Scheme – Wes Anderson (United States, Germany)
Renoir (?????) – Chie Hayakawa (Japan, France, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia)
Resurrection (????) – Bi Gan (China, France)
Romería – Carla Simón (Spain, Germany)
The Secret Agent (O Agente Secreto) – Kleber Mendonça Filho (Brazil, France, Germany, Netherlands)
Sentimental Value (Affeksjonsverdi) – Joachim Trier (Norway, France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, United Kingdom)
Sirât – Óliver Laxe (Spain, France)
Sound of Falling (In die Sonne schauen) – Mascha Schilinski (Germany)
Two Prosecutors (??? ?????????) – Sergei Loznitsa (Latvia, France, Germany, Netherlands, Romania, Lithuania)
Woman and Child (?? ? ???) – Saeed Roustayi (Iran, France)
The Young Mother's Home (Jeunes mères) – Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Belgium, France)
A few other notable films premiering, such as Mission Impossible, Honey Don't (Ethan Coen), etc. It will be interesting to see if Julia Ducournau can capture her second Palm d'Or after 2021's Titane, or if Wes Anderson can finally capture it. Eddington looks pretty good, and Richard Linklater's film about Jean-Luc Goddard should be very good. Looking forward to seeing who wins the other categories as well.
Posted on 5/14/25 at 7:10 pm to cinemaguy23
Alpha – Julia Ducournau (France, Belgium)
The History of Sound – Oliver Hermanus (United Kingdom, United States)
Nouvelle Vague – Richard Linklater (France)
The Phoenician Scheme – Wes Anderson (United States, Germany)
Really looking forward to these four.
The History of Sound – Oliver Hermanus (United Kingdom, United States)
Nouvelle Vague – Richard Linklater (France)
The Phoenician Scheme – Wes Anderson (United States, Germany)
Really looking forward to these four.
Posted on 5/15/25 at 9:20 am to devils1854
also did anyone else see Robert deNiro's unhinged rant yesterday? It was so sad 

Posted on 5/15/25 at 1:48 pm to cinemaguy23
i just watched it. So f'ing cringe.
Posted on 5/15/25 at 2:34 pm to devils1854
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The History of Sound
This has been in production forever. I hope that’s not a bad sign.
Posted on 5/15/25 at 6:02 pm to Ghost of Colby
This doesnt really intrigue me at all
Posted on 5/15/25 at 10:15 pm to cinemaguy23
Based on only the titles and directors alone, I predict Die, My Love will be the Palme winner.
Posted on 5/22/25 at 1:32 pm to Jay Are
Posted on 5/22/25 at 1:35 pm to Esquire
Stellan lost some weight. Also Elle Fanning is beautiful
Posted on 5/22/25 at 3:28 pm to cinemaguy23
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Just based on the reactions and premise, this is the one I’m most looking forward to watching the most.
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Brazil, 1977. Marcelo, a technology expert in his early 40s, is on the run. He arrives in Recife during carnival week, hoping to reunite with his son but soon realizes that the city is far from being the non-violent refuge he seeks.
Posted on 5/24/25 at 8:46 pm to cinemaguy23
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It Was Just an Accident (?? ????? ????) – Jafar Panahi (Iran, France, Luxembourg)
Palme winner. A revenge thriller, though, if all of his films since 2010 are any indication, there is probably a meta element at play.
Posted on 5/25/25 at 8:38 am to cinemaguy23
The Lynch tribute was on point.
Posted on 5/27/25 at 10:49 am to Jay Are
Looks awful. very disappointed
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