• Five films from the Cannes Film Festival have already been released:

    Cut!

    ,

    Top Gun: Maverick

    ,

    Crimes of the Future

    ,

    Brother and Sister

    and

    Don Juan

    .

  • Twelve other films are to be discovered this weekend in the Gaumont and Pathé cinemas.

  • The Directors' Fortnight and Critics' Week are once again screening all of their selections next week.

Do you dream of climbing the steps of the Cannes Film Festival in your cinema?

Here is the program of what it is possible to discover now and what will come.

Those who still haven't seen it absolutely must catch up on

Coupez!

by Michel Hazanavicius with Romain Duris and Bérénice Béjo, which will remain for

20 Minutes

as one of the most joyful moments of this edition.

Among the films in competition, possible candidates for a prize:

Les Crimes du futur

which marks the return of David Cronenberg with Léa Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart and

Brother and sister

of Arnaud Desplechin with Melvil Poupaud and Marion Cotillard.

And out of competition:

Top Gun: Maverick

with Tom Cruise and Jon Hamm or

Don Juan

by Serge Bozon with Virginie Efira and Tahar Rahim.

In preview from this Friday and until Sunday, note that the Pathé-Gaumont cinemas are programming twelve films in five cinemas: at the Pathé Opéra Premier in Paris, at the Gaumont Rennes, at the Gaumont Nantes, at the Pathé Bellecour in Lyon, at the Pathé Wilson in Toulouse.

Here is the detailed program:

Friday

  • at 2 p.m. -

    More than ever

    by Emily Atef with Gaspard Ulliel and Vicky Krieps (Un Certain Regard)

  • at 4:45 p.m. –

    L'Innocent

    by and with Louis Garrel and with Roschdy Zem, Anouk Grinberg and Noémie Merlant (Out of Competition)

  • at 7 p.m. -

    Chronicle of a temporary affair

    between Emmanuel Mouret and Sandrine Kiberlain and Vincent Macaigne (Cannes Première)

  • at 9:30 p.m. –

    As Bestas

    by Rodrigo Sorogoyen with Marina Foïs and Denis Ménochet (Cannes Première)

Saturday

  • at 2 p.m. -

    Without Filter

    by Ruben Östlund with Woody Harrelson and Harris Dickinson (Competition)

  • at 5 p.m. -

    Tori and Lokita

    by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne with Alban Ukaj and Tijmen Govaerts (Competition)

  • at 7 p.m. -

    Masquerade

    by Nicolas Bedos with Pierre Niney, Isabelle Adjani, François Cluzet and Marine Vacth (Out of Competition)

  • at 10 p.m. -

    La Nuit du 12

    by Dominik Moll with Bastien Bouillon and Bouli Lanners (Cannes Première)

Sunday

  • at 1 p.m. –

    Leila et ses frères

    by Saeed Roustaee with Taraneh Alidoosti (Competition)

  • at 4:15 p.m. –

    Les Amandiers

    by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi with Louis Garrel and Suzanne Lindon (Competition)

  • at 7 p.m. –

    Decision To Leave

    by Park Chan-Wook with Tang Wei (Competition)

  • at 9:45 p.m. –

    Boy From Heaven

    by Tarik Saleh with Tawfeek Barhom and Fares Fares (Competition)

Coming soon,

Elvis

by Baz Luhrmann starring Tom Hanks and Austin Butler is scheduled for a theatrical release on June 12.

What about the hundred other films presented on the Croisette?

Their release date is currently under negotiation.

Our dossier on the Cannes Film Festival

In the meantime, we can revel in the traditional “recoveries” of films from the parallel sections.

Those of the Directors' Fortnight, including the very original

La Montagne

by Thomas Salvador (which received the SACD prize) will all be shown in Marseille next week, from May 31 to June 12 at L'Alhambra Cinémarseille, then from May 16 to June 26 in Paris at the Forum des Images.

The GNCR (the national group of research cinemas, association of auteur cinemas) will also resume part of the Fortnight from September 10 to 25 in certain cinemas in France affiliated with the association.

Meanwhile, Critics' Week films, including

La Jauria

by Colombian Andres Ramires Pudilo, winner of the Grand Prix, will all be screened in Corsica from May 31 to June 4 at the Complexe Galaxy in Lecci, then at the Cinémathèque française in Paris from June 6 to 12.

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