The 2026 Cannes Film Festival, marking its 79th edition, is a prestigious event in the world of cinema. Held from May 12 to May 23, the festival showcases a diverse array of films from around the globe. This year's festival promises to be a grand celebration of cinematic art, with a lineup that includes films from three continents and a significant representation of female directors.
Official Selection and Highlights
The official selection for the 2026 Cannes Film Festival was announced
on April 9 by the festival's President Iris Knobloch and General Delegate Thierry Frémaux. A total of 2,541 feature films were submitted for consideration, with 21 films making it to the main competition. This selection includes works from five female directors, highlighting the festival's commitment to diversity and inclusion in the film industry.
One of the standout films in the competition is Pedro Almodóvar's "Bitter Christmas," which had its world premiere before the festival. Additionally, James Gray's "Paper Tiger" was later confirmed to be part of the lineup, adding to the excitement surrounding the event. The festival will open with the French period-comedy film "The Electric Kiss" by Pierre Salvadori, setting a lively tone for the proceedings.
Special Recognitions and Awards
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival will honor two distinguished figures in the film industry with the Honorary Palme d'Or. New Zealand filmmaker Peter Jackson and American actress, singer, and filmmaker Barbra Streisand will receive this prestigious award, recognizing their significant contributions to cinema.
In addition to the main competition, the festival features several parallel sections, including the Directors' Fortnight, which focuses on independent cinema and emerging filmmakers. This section will open with Kantemir Balagov's drama "Butterfly Jam" and close with Quentin Dupieux's animated feature debut "Vertiginous."
Juries and Ceremonies
South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook will serve as the jury president for the main competition, bringing his expertise and unique perspective to the judging process. The festival's opening and closing ceremonies will be hosted by French actress Eye Haïdara, adding a touch of elegance and charm to the event.
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival promises to be a memorable celebration of global cinema, with a diverse selection of films and a commitment to honoring the art of filmmaking. As the festival unfolds, it will undoubtedly continue to be a platform for showcasing the best in international cinema and fostering cultural exchange.
















