The full list of the official selection for the 71st Cannes Film Festival was presented by the chief of Cannes Film Festival, Thierry Fremaux, in Paris this morning.
Here it is: the full list of all the nominees for the 71st Cannes Film Festival which will be held in France early next month. And in case you are worried, the list DOES NOT contain any major bombshells, though, with some spots still up for grabs, you could expect some in the coming days.
Thierry Fremaux, the chief of Cannes Film Festival, followed the long-held tradition of the annual film festival as he presented the full list of official selection earlier today.
One film which was highly anticipated but went missing was ‘’The House that Jack Built’’. Starring Lars Von Trier, this movie has mesmerized the cinemagoers with some brilliant performances.
To his credit, Fremaux tried to calm the nerves of the fan of this film by hinting that the film could become a part of the festival’s official lineup in the coming few days.
Looking at the U.S. filmmakers whose names were mentioned by Thierry, Spike Lee would be looking to make his mark with Blackkklansman. David Robert is back, and as you might expect, he will be competing with ‘’Under the Silver Lake’’.
Other names that the audience might know include that of Jean-Luc Godard whose film ‘’Livre D’Image’’ would be gracing the Cannes Film Festival. Pawel Pawlikowski would like to impress the audience with his ‘’Cold War’’, whereas Kore-Eda Hirokazu would be going with the ‘’Shoplifters’’.
Also notable are the two filmmakers who have been targeted by authorities in their respective home countries. They include Kirill Serebrennikov from Russia and Jafar Panahi from Iran. Both these names were also mentioned by Thierry in the main lineup.
To see the full list of the films announced earlier today, see below.
OPENING NIGHT FILM
Everybody Knows, (Asghar Farhadi)
COMPETITION
e Livre D’Image by Jean-Luc Godard
Blackkklansman by Spike Lee
Three Faces, by Jafar Panahi
Cold War by Pawel Pawlikowski
Leto by Kirill Serebrennikov
Lazzaro Felice by Alice Rohrwacher
Under The Silver Lake by David Robert Mitchell
Capernaum by Nadine Labaki
At War by Stephane Brizé
Asako I&II by Ryusuke Hamaguchi
Sorry Angel by Christophe Honoré
Dogman by Matteo Garrone
Girls Of The Sun by Eva Husson
Yomeddine by A.B Shawky
Burning by Lee-Chang Dong
Shoplifters by Kore-Eda Hirokazu
Ash Is Purest White by Jia Zhang-Ke
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
Dead Souls by Wang Bing
10 Years In Thailand by Aditya Assarat, Wisit Sasanatieng, Chulayarnon Sriphol & Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Pope Francis – A Man Of His Word by Wim Wenders
La Traversée by Romain Goupil
To The Four Winds by Michel Toesca
Le Grand Cirque Mystique by Carlos Diegues
The State Against Mandela And The Others by Nicolas Champeaux & Gilles Porte
MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
Arctic by Joe Penna
The Spy Gone North by Yoon Jong-Bing
OUT OF COMPETITION
Le Grand Bain by Gilles Lellouche
Solo: A Star Wars Story by Ron Howard
UN CERTAIN REGARD
Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Bi Gan
Little Tickles by Andréa Bescond & Eric Métayer
Sofia by Meyem Benm’Barek
Border by Ali Abbasi
Sextape by Antoine Desrosières
The Gentle Indifference Of The World by Adilkhan Yerzhanov
El Angel by Luis Ortega
In My Room by Ulrich Kohler
The Harvesters by Etienne Kallos
My Favorite Fabric by Gaya Jiji
Friend by Wanuri Kahiu
Euphoria by Valeria Golino
Angel Face by Vanessa Filho
Girl by Lukas Dhont
Manto by Nandita Das