What's Happening?
Werner Herzog's latest film, 'Bucking Fastard', has declined an invitation to the Cannes Film Festival after it was not selected for a competition slot. The festival, scheduled from May 12th to May 23rd,
initially included the film in its lineup announcement, leading to some confusion. Herzog had hoped that the film, featuring Rooney and Kate Mara as twin sisters, would be eligible for awards. The decision to decline the invitation mirrors a similar stance taken by filmmaker Jim Jarmusch in 2025, who also turned down Cannes after his film was not given a competition slot. 'Bucking Fastard' follows the story of Jean and Joan Holbrooke, played by the Mara sisters, as they search for an imaginary land of true love. The film also stars Orlando Bloom and Domhnall Gleeson, with sales handled by HanWay and Gersh.
Why It's Important?
The decision by Werner Herzog to decline the Cannes invitation highlights the significance filmmakers place on competition slots at prestigious festivals. Such slots not only provide a platform for critical recognition but also enhance the film's profile, aiding in financial returns and future projects. For Herzog, the competition slot was crucial for the film's release profile and investor returns. This move underscores the competitive nature of film festivals and the strategic decisions filmmakers must make to ensure their work receives the attention and accolades necessary for success. The situation also reflects broader industry dynamics where festival selections can significantly impact a film's commercial and critical trajectory.
What's Next?
While 'Bucking Fastard' will not be part of the Cannes lineup, it may seek alternative prestigious platforms for its premiere, similar to Jim Jarmusch's strategy with his film, which found success at the Venice Film Festival. The film's producers and sales agents, HanWay and Gersh, will likely explore other international festivals or direct distribution channels to maximize the film's exposure and financial returns. The decision could also prompt discussions within the Cannes organization about their selection process and the importance of competition slots to filmmakers.






