What's Happening?
The Cannes Film Festival has announced additional titles for its 79th edition in 2026, including James Gray's 'Paper Tiger' and Judith Godrèche's 'A Girl's Story'. 'Paper Tiger', a crime drama set in New
York, features Adam Driver, Miles Teller, and Scarlett Johansson, and has been picked up by Neon for North American distribution. 'A Girl's Story' marks Godrèche's directorial debut and follows her involvement in France's #MeToo movement. Other notable additions include 'Victorian Psycho', a gothic horror-thriller by Zachary Wigon, and 'Titanic Ocean', a coming-of-age story by Greek director Konstantina Kotzamani. The festival will also feature family drama 'Ulysse' by Laetitia Masson and Diego Luna's Spanish-language drama 'Ashes'. The festival is scheduled to run from May 12-23, 2026.
Why It's Important?
The inclusion of these films highlights Cannes' commitment to showcasing diverse and innovative cinema. James Gray's 'Paper Tiger' continues his strong presence at Cannes, potentially influencing the film's reception and success in the U.S. market. Judith Godrèche's directorial debut is significant given her role in the #MeToo movement, potentially drawing attention to gender dynamics in the film industry. The selection of 'Victorian Psycho' and 'Titanic Ocean' underscores Cannes' support for genre diversity and international storytelling, which could impact global film distribution and audience engagement.
What's Next?
As the festival approaches, anticipation will build around the reception of these films, particularly those with high-profile casts and directors. Industry stakeholders will be watching for critical and audience reactions, which could influence distribution deals and award season prospects. The festival's outcomes may also affect future programming decisions and the careers of the filmmakers involved.






