George Miller, David Cronenberg, and Claire Denis all on 2022 Cannes Film Festival lineup
No, David Lynch does not have a new film premiering at Cannes
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Just in time for its 75th anniversary, the Cannes Film Festival has returned to its iconic May slot. Of the 49 films unveiled for the festival, the rumored David Lynch film did not make the list, possibly because it doesn’t exist. Nonetheless, there’s still plenty of other films to get excited about.
David Cronenberg’s Crimes Of The Future, starring Léa Seydoux, Kristen Stewart, and Viggo Mortensen, is set to premiere at Cannes—possibly spurring some crying and fainting and throwing up. It’s his first film in eight years, and from the first teaser, he’s given it all he’s got.
Other films competing this year include Claire Denis’ newest work Stars At Noon, Park Chan-Wook’s romantic mystery Decision To Leave, as well as Kelly Reichardt’s next Americana feature Showing Up.
George Miller’s Max Mad follow-up, Three Thousand Years Of Longing, starring Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton, will not take part in this year’s competition. Other big banner films not competing this year include Baz Lurhmann’s Elvis and Top Gun: Maverick.
Several Palme d’Or winners are making a return this year, including Ruben Östlund’s with Triangle of Sadness, Kore-eda Hirokazu with Broker, Romanian director Cristian Mungiu with RMN, and the Dardenne brothers’ with Tori And Lokita.
Here’s the full Cannes Film Festival 2022 lineup:
COMPETITION
Armageddon Time, James Gray (U.S.)
Boy From Heaven, Tarik Saleh (Sweden)
Broker, Kore-eda Hirokazu (Japan)
Brother And Sister OR Frère et Sœur, Arnaud Desplechin (France)
Close, Lucas Dhont (Belgium)
Crimes Of The Future, David Cronenberg (Canada)
Decision To Leave OR Haeojil Gyeolsim, Park Chan-Wook (S. Korea)
Eo OR Hi-Han, Jerzy Skolimowski (Poland)
Forever Young OR Les Amandiers, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (France)
Holy Spider, Ali Abbasi (Iran)
Leila’s Brothers, Saeed Roustaee (Iran)
Nostalgia, Mario Martone (Italy)
RMN, Cristian Mungiu (Romania)
Showing Up, Kelly Reichardt (U.S.)
Stars At Noon, Claire Denis (France)
Tchaïkovski’s Wife, Kirill Serebrennikov (Russia)
Tori and Lokita, Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne (Belgium)
Triangle Of Sadness, Ruben Östlund (Sweden)
All the People I’ll Never Be OR Retour à Séoul, Davy Chou (Cambodia)
Beast, Riley Keough and Gina Gammell (U.S.)
Burning Days, Emin Alper (Turkey)
Butterfly Vision, Maksim Nakonechnyi (Ukraine)
Corsage, Marie Kruetzer (Austria)
Domingo And The Mist, Ariel Escalante Meza (Costa Rica)
Godland, Hlynur Pálmason (Iceland)
Joyland, Saim Sadiq (Pakistan)
Metronom, Alexandru Belc (Romania)
Plan 75, Hayakawa Chie (Japan)
Rodeo, Lola Quivoron (France)
Sick Of Myself, Kristoffer Borgli (Norway)
The Silent Twins, Agnieszka Smocynska (Poland)
The Stranger, Thomas M. Wright (Australia)
The Worst OR Les Pires, Lise Akora and Romane Gueret (France)
OUT OF COMPETITION
Elvis, Baz Luhrmann (U.S.-Australia)
Final Cut OR Z (Comme Z), Michel Hazanvicius (France) — OPENER
Mascarade, Nicolas Bedos (France)
November, Cédric Jimenez (France)
Three Thousand Years Of Longing, George Miller (Australia)
Top Gun: Maverick, Joseph Kosinski (U.S.)
MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
Fumer fait tousser, Quentin Dupieux (France)
Hunt, Lee Jung-Jae (S. Korea)
Moonage Daydream, Brett Morgen (U.S.)
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
All That Breathes, Shaunak Sen (India)
The Natural History Of Destruction, Sergei Loznitsa (Ukraine)
Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble In Mind, Ethan Coen (U.S.)
CANNES PREMIERE
Dodo, Panos H. Koutras (Greece)
Irma Vep, Olivier Assayas (France)
Nightfall, Marco Bellocchio (Italy)
Nos Frangins, Rachid Bouchareb (France)
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Surprised to see Luhrmann not pushing Elvis onto the schedule. Maybe it’s not ready? I was actually in Cannes when Moulin Rouge was featured and they turned half the town into a mock-up of the sets. It was ridiculous.
He’s just waiting for Parkes to free up for filming.
FFS, just watched that Cronenberg trailer. As a fan of the director: yiiikes.
Looks like we are in for the old school body horror Cronenberg in this one.
He has not done it in a long time, so I am down to see it.
Body horror probably has more impact on me than any other element of the genre. Pretty much any other type of horror film there’s hope on the back end for survivors. You survive a Cronenberg film you’re still in for a life of misery.
Is Holy Spider a Bergman or Dio reference?
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Max Mad? Lolz.
I’m curious to see how “normal” this Cannes feels. My expectation is more normal, but not normal normal. Not yet.