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    Home » Cannes Film Fest Lineup Features Directors Lanthimos, Coppola, Arnold, Cronenberg, Schrader

    Cannes Film Fest Lineup Features Directors Lanthimos, Coppola, Arnold, Cronenberg, Schrader

    By SHOOTThursday, April 11, 2024Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1001 Views
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    Cannes film festival president Iris Knobloch, right, and Cannes film festival delegate general Thierry Fremaux pose after announcing the International Cannes film festival lineup for the upcoming 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, Thursday, April 11, 2024 in Paris. The Cannes Film Festival will run from May 14 to May 25 2024. (AP Photo/Aurelien Morissard)

    Ali Abbasi's "The Apprentice" explores Donald Trump's early business career; Greta Gerwig to head jury that will decide the Palme d'Or

    By Jake Coyle

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    New films from Yorgos Lanthimos, Andrea Arnold and Francis Ford Coppola, as well as a portrait of 1980s Donald Trump, will compete for the Palme d'Or at the 77th Cannes Film Festival next month, organizers announced Thursday.

    Thierry Frémaux, Cannes's artistic director who announced the selections in a news conference in Paris with festival president Iris Knobloch, said this year's lineup was plucked from 2,000 submissions. Though Frémaux noted he went into the process concerned about the effect of last year's strikes on American films, the lineup is typically full of top international filmmakers as well as a few hotly anticipated blockbusters.

    Among the 19 films selected for competition is Lanthimos' "Kinds of Kindness," the Greek director's follow-up to the Oscar-winning "Poor Things." Its cast includes two stars of "Poor Things": Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe.

    Paolo Sorrentino, the Italian filmmaker of "The Great Beauty," returns to Cannes with "Parthenhope," a Naples-set drama co-starring Gary Oldman. Arnold, the British director of "American Honey" and "Fish Tank," also returns to Cannes with "Bird," starring Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski.

    Sure to draw attention will be Ali Abbasi's "The Apprentice," a film about the former president's early business career. In it, Sebastian Stan stars as Trump, Jeremy Strong plays Roy Cohn and Maria Bakalova co-stars as Ivana Trump. The Iranian director Abbasi was previously in competition at Cannes with 2022's "Holy Spider."

    Numerous other big-name filmmakers are also returning to Cannes, which runs May 14-25. Among them: David Cronenberg ("The Shrouds," with Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger); Paul Schrader ("Oh, Canada," with Richard Gere and Uma Thurman) and the lauded Chinese director Jia Zhang-Ke ("Caught By the Tides"). Also in competition are Sean Baker ("Anora"), whose "Red Rocket" and "The Florida Project" also premiered at Cannes; and the French filmmaker Jacques Audiard ("Emilia Perez"), who won the Palme in 2015 for "Dheepan."

    As previously reported, Francis Ford Coppola's "Megalopolis" will premiere in competition in Cannes. The 85-year-old director's self-financed, long-gestating epic will debut 50 years after his "The Conversation" won the Palme d'Or.

    This year's Cannes follows a banner 2023 edition that featured the premieres of three films that went on to win best-picture nominations at the Academy Awards: Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon"; Jonathan Glazer's "The Zone of Interest"; and Justine Triet's Palme d'Or winner "Anatomy of a Fall."

    "Anatomy of a Fall" was only the third film directed by a woman to win the Palme. This year, there are four female filmmakers in competition. Fremaux said he may add further selections in the coming weeks.

    Cannes had already lined up a few notable world premieres playing out of competition including George Miller's "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" and Kevin Costner's "Horizon, An American Saga." George Lucas is set to received an honorary Palme d'Or at the closing ceremony. The festival will kick off May 14 with the French comedy "The Second Act," starring Léa Seydoux and Vincent Lindon.

    Greta Gerwig, coming off the success of "Barbie," is heading the jury that will decide the Palme d'Or.

    Some entries will take on added poignance, Frémaux noted, due to current events. The first selection he announced Thursday was Yolande Zauberman's documentary "The Beauty of Gaza," about transgender Palestinians who emigrate to Tel Aviv. Ukrainian filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa will debut his documentary "The Invasion," on Russia's war on his native country.

    One new addition this year: The festival is launching a competitive immersive section featuring works of virtual and augmented reality.

    Here's a rundown of the festival lineup:

    IN COMPETITION

    • Opening Film: LE DEUXIÈME ACTE (THE SECOND ACT) by Quentin DUPIEUX – Out of Competition
    • THE APPRENTICE by Ali ABBASI
    • MOTEL DESTINO by Karim AÏNOUZ
    • BIRD by Andrea ARNOLD
    • EMILIA PEREZ by Jacques AUDIARD
    • ANORA by Sean BAKER
    • MEGALOPOLIS by Francis Ford COPPOLA
    • THE SHROUDS by David CRONENBERG
    • THE SUBSTANCE by Coralie FARGEAT
    • GRAND TOUR by Miguel GOMES
    • MARCELLO MIO by Christophe HONORÉ
    • FENG LIU YI DAI (CAUGHT BY THE TIDES) by JIA Zhang-Ke
    • ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT by Payal KAPADIA
    • KINDS OF KINDNESS by Yórgos LÁNTHIMOS
    • L’AMOUR OUF by Gilles LELLOUCHE
    • DIAMANT BRUT (WILD DIAMOND) by Agathe RIEDINGER |  1er film
    • OH CANADA by Paul SCHRADER
    • LIMONOV – THE BALLAD by Kirill SEREBRENNIKOV
    • PARTHENOPE by Paolo SORRENTINO
    • PIGEN MED NÅLEN (THE GIRL WITH THE NEEDLE) by Magnus VON HORN

     

     

    UN CERTAIN REGARD

    • NORAH  by Tawfik ALZAIDI
    • THE SHAMELESS  by Konstantin BOJANOV
    • LE ROYAUME by Julien COLONNA | 1st film
    • VINGT DIEUX ! by Louise COURVOISIER | 1st film
    • LE PROCÈS DU CHIEN (WHO LET THE DOG BITE?) by Laetitia DOSCH | 1st film
    • GOU ZHEN (BLACK DOG)by GUAN Hu
    • THE VILLAGE NEXT TO PARADISE by Mo HARAWE | 1st film
    • SEPTEMBER SAYS by Ariane LABED | 1st film
    • L’HISTOIRE DE SOULEYMANE by Boris LOJKINE
    • THE DAMNED by Roberto MINERVINI
    • ON BECOMING A GUINEA FOWL by Rungano NYONI
    • BOKU NO OHISAMA (MY SUNSHINE) by Hiroshi OKUYAMA
    • SANTOSH by Sandhya SURI
    • VIET AND NAM by TRUONG Minh Quý
    • ARMAND by Halfdan ULLMANN TØNDEL | 1st film

     

     

    OUT OF COMPETITION

    • SHE’S GOT NO NAME by CHAN Peter Ho-Su
    • HORIZON, AN AMERICAN SAGA by Kevin COSTNER
    • RUMOURS by Evan JOHNSON, Galen JOHNSON, Guy MADDIN
    • FURIOSA : A MAD MAX SAGA by George MILLER

     

     

    MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS

    • TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIOR WALLED IN by Soi CHEANG
    • THE SURFER by Lorcan FINNEGAN
    • LES FEMMES AU BALCON (THE BALCONETTES) by Noémie MERLANT
    • I, THE EXECUTIONER by RYOO Seung Wan

     

     

    CANNES PREMIERE

    • EVERYBODY LOVES TOUDA by Nabil AYOUCH
    • C’EST PAS MOI by Leos CARAX                                                                 
    • EN FANFARE (THE MATCHING BANG) by Emmanuel COURCOL
    • MISÉRICORDE by Alain GUIRAUDIE
    • LE ROMAN DE JIM by Arnaud LARRIEU and Jean-Marie LARRIEU
    • RENDEZ-VOUS AVEC POL POT by Rithy PANH

     

     

    SPECIAL SCREENINGS

    • LE FIL by Daniel AUTEUIL
    • ERNEST COLE, LOST AND FOUND by Raoul PECK
    • THE INVASION  by Sergei LOZNITSA
    • APPRENDRE by Claire SIMON
    • LA BELLE DE GAZA by Yolande ZAUBERMAN

     

    Jake Coyle is an AP film writer

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    “Sinners” Tops Guild of Music Supervisors Awards With 3 Nominations

    Wednesday, January 14, 2026

    The Guild of Music Supervisors has unveiled the nominations for its 16th Annual Guild of Music Supervisors Awards. The ceremony honors outstanding achievement in the craft of music supervision in film, television, documentaries, advertising, trailers, and video games.

    Sinners leads this year’s contenders earning three nominations recognizing Niki Sherrod’s music supervision and two original songs. Additional film contenders include Wicked: For Good, F1, and Marty Supreme. Top TV contenders include The Studio, Dark Winds, and Poker Face. The Icon and Legacy Recipients will be announced at a later date.

    In a joint statement, Guild president Lindsay Wolfington and VP Heather Guibert shared, “In a year that was challenging for our city and our industry, we are excited to see an abundance of great work from the music supervision community-- congratulations to our nominees! Pairing the right music and visuals is essential for evoking emotion, setting tone, and transporting audiences to new worlds. We have seen time and again how this vital pairing elevates content across all visual media. This year’s nominees once again highlight the importance of music supervision to storytelling.”

    The winners will be announced during the awards gala at The Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday, February 28. Performances and celebrity presenters will be revealed at a later date.

    NOMINATIONS FOR THE 16TH ANNUAL GUILD OF MUSIC SUPERVISOR AWARDS

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    Kirsten Lane - “The Running Man”
    Maggie Rodford - “Wicked: For Good”
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