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Cannes Film Festival: dates, latest awards, registration... Everything you need to know

CANNES FESTIVAL 2024. The 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival takes place from May 14 to 25, 2024. Here is all the information available. learn about the event that takes place on the Croisette every year.

The 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival is being prepared behind the scenes. The next edition will be held on the Croisette for a fortnight in May . More precisely, the event will liven up the daily lives of festival-goers from May 14 to 25, 2024.

For now, little is known about the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, which is still being finalized. However, the presidency of the jury was decided. announced: it's Greta Gerwig, director of Barbie which wasé chosen to supervise the jury of this 74th Cannes Film Festival and establish the prize list for the next edition. The other jurors, just like the films of the official selection, are not yet known.

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Traditionally, the event is held during the last fortnight of May, a privileged period. eacute;e by the organizers. The 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival is scheduled to begin on May 14, 2024 and end with the keynote ceremony ;ocirc;ture and presentation of the prize list on May 25, 2024.

For the moment, we do not know the films that will be screened during the Cannes Film Festival. The announcement of the official selection is generally made during a press conference broadcast live on the networks social events of the event, at the beginning of the year.

If it's the stars who make the news? at the Cannes Film Festival, it is possible for everyone to participate in the Cannes Festival… under certain conditions. Indeed, access to The event is reserved for only one person. primarily to cinema professionals and journalists who must be accredited. But moviegoers aged 18 and up 28-year-olds can also hope to discover films screened on the Croisette thanks to the 'Three Days' Pass. Cannes". We detail how to register and become accredited in detail below:

  • Cinema professionals (administrations, artistic agencies, press officers, actors, film commissions, cinema communication and marketing, distribution , exhibitors, film school students, cultural institutions, musicians, producers, directors, technicians…etc) can accelerate their careers. say by going to their personal space on the official festival website. You must not forget to attach supporting documents about your profession to have access to this information. the event. Click here for more information.
  • Film buffs and educational groups can also request access to the Cannes Film Festival, as part of the “Cannes Cinéphile” program. You must submit a request here, attaching supporting documents depending on your status (school certificates for school groups, identity documents, letter of motivation for cinema students and members of a cultural association,…). Click here for more information.
  • Accreditation "Three days & Canes" allows à moviegoers aged 18 and up 28 years old to participate for three days à join the event, and discover films from the official selection and a dedicated program. To request accreditation, you must provide with your application proof of identity, a photo ID, a cover letter and a cover letter. detailing your professional project (optional). Click here for more information.

The jury for the next Cannes Film Festival is not yet known. We do know, however, that Greta Gerwig, director of Barbie and The Daughters of Doctor March, was é chosen as president of the 2024 jury. The names of the professionals who will accompany her in the development of the prize list will be revealed& oacute; a few weeks before the event.

During the last edition of the Cannes Film Festival, the Palme d'or was won. discount to the film Anatomy of a fall. This feature film, directed by by Justine Triet, follows the trial of a writer accused of the murder of her husband. Quickly, it is the life of this couple and their family that is dissected by the magistrates.

  • Palme d'or : Anatomy of' a fall by Justine Triet
  • Grand Prize : < em>The Zone of Interest by Jonathan Glazer
  • Jury prize : Dead leaves by Aki Kaurismaki.
  • Male Performance Award :  Koji Yakusho pour Perfect Days 
  • Female Interpretation Award:  Merve Dizdar pour Dried herbs
  • Price of staging: The Passion of Dodin Bouffant by Trần Anh Hùng 
  • Scenario price : Monster
  • Prize of the Camera d'or : The Golden Butterfly Tree by Pham Thien An
  • Palme d'short film :& nbsp;27 de Flóra Anna Buda
  • Prix Un Certain Regard : How to have sex by Molly Manning Walker
Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

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