By Miranda Murray and Michaela Cabrera
BERLIN/PARIS (Reuters) -This yearโs Cannes Film Festival will see a raft of veteran attendees such as Wes Anderson go toe to toe with art-house cinema darlings like Ari Aster on a red carpet that is set to be particularly action-packed this year thanks to one Tom Cruise.
The film industry keeps close tabs on the glamour-filled festival, where top contenders often go on to pick up Oscars later in the year. The 2024 winner of the festivalโs highest honor, โAnora,โ took home five Academy Awards including Best Picture, while โEmilia Perezโ and โThe Substanceโ were also lauded.
โWhat happened to โThe Substanceโ was incredible. And that is maybe what you can mention as the power of Cannes. And we know that we have some power and we give this power to the artist,โ festival president Thierry Fremaux told Reuters after announcing the official selection on Thursday.
The 19-strong competition features returning faces including Anderson, who is bringing โThe Phoenician Schemeโ two years after โAsteroid City,โ as well as French director and previous Palme dโOr winner Julia Ducournau with her latest, โAlpha.โ
Richard Linklater with โNew Wave,โ Joachim Trier with โSentimental Valueโ and the well-established Dardenne brothers of Belgium with โYoung Mothersโ are also on the list of competitors.
Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov is back, one year after his feature about Russian writer and poet Eduard Limonov, with a new film about notorious Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, while award-winning Iranian director Jafar Panahi is competing with โA Simple Accident.โ
On the art-house side, master of off-putting horror Ari Aster is in Cannes for the first time with โEddington,โ a reflection on the state of the United States, while Kelly Reichardt, known for โFirst Cow,โ is showing โThe Mastermind,โ a heist film starring up-and-coming British actor Josh OโConnor, who won an Emmy for โThe Crown.โ
ACTION PACKED
Beyond the competition films, the festival is bringing plenty of Hollywood action to the French Riviera resort town with the return of Cruise, whose last appearance in 2022 for โTop Gun: Maverickโ memorably featured a fighter jet flyover.
The 62-year-old leading man will present the eighth, and perhaps final, iteration of the โMission Impossibleโ action series with โMission Impossible โ The Final Reckoningโ before its global release on May 23.
Another Hollywood icon, two-time Oscar winner Robert De Niro, will also be in town to receive an honorary Palme dโOr celebrating his six-decade-long acting career, while the leading man of the band U2, Bono, will be on screen in a new documentary โStories of Surrender.โ
British actor Harris Dickinson, who made a splash with Nicole Kidman in โBabygirlโ last year, is competing behind the camera in the art-house film-focused โUn Certain Regardโ sidebar section with โUrchin,โ as is U.S. actor Scarlett Johansson with โEleanor the Great.โ
Other films outside competition include a documentary about English novelist George Orwell, a musical about feminists in Chile and a story set in 2007 about friends who get in over their heads in Gaza by directors Arab and Tarzan Nasser.
The 78th Cannes Film Festival will run from May 13-24, with French actor and Oscar winner Juliette Binoche heading this yearโs jury that will hand out the Palme dโOr top prize.
The festival will open with the French film โLeave One Dayโ by director Amelie Bonnin.
(Reporting by Miranda Murray and Michaela Cabrera; Editing by Mark Porter)
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