A number of films have been added to the list of films playing at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. This year’s fest kicks off on the coast in the south of France next month. The official selection was announced earlier this week via a press conference in Paris.
Added are 17 films from the likes of Louis Garrell and Adil El Arbi & Bilall Fallah, while seven female directors join the Official Selection. All new additions are in the listings below. The 75th Cannes Film Festival takes place from 17th-28th May 2022.
Competition
LE OTTO MONTAGNE Charlotte Vandermeersch, Felix Van Groeningen
UN PETIT FRÈRE Léonor Serraille
TOURMENT SUR LES ÎLES Albert Serra
Cannes Premiere
DON JUAN Serge Bozon
LA NUIT DU 12 Dominik Moll
CHRONIQUE D’UNE LIAISON PASSAGÈRE Emmanuel Mouret
Midnight screenings
REBEL Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
Un Certain Regard
PLUS QUE JAMAIS Emily Atef
MEDITERRANEAN FEVER Maha Haj
LE BLEU DU CAFTAN Maryam Touzani
HARKA Lotfy Nathan (1st film)
Out of Competition
L’INNOCENT Louis Garrel
Special Screenings
MI PAIS IMAGINARIO Patricio Guzmán (Documentary)
THE VAGABONDS Doroteya Droumeva (1st film)
RIPOSTE FÉMINISTE Marie Perennès, Simon Depardon
(Documentary – 1st film)
RESTOS DO VENTO Tiago Guedes
LE PETIT NICOLAS QU’EST-CE QU’ON ATTEND POUR ÊTRE HEUREUX ?
Amandine Fredon, Benjamin Massoubre (Animation – 1st film)
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